. . . the glutton crowd through continually advertised "challenges" to encourage over-eating. At some such burger joints, if you can down 100 sliders in less than 100 minutes, the food charge is waived; if triumphant conspicuous consumers can exit the eatery before tossing their cookies, their names are permanently inscribed on a brass cuspidor. Then there's the doughnut shops that immortalize such feats as downing a dozen dozens within an hour, or the Mexican canteens daring patrons to consume a gallon of jalapeno peppers without taking anything to drink. In QUICK, Wimpy needs nothing in the way of this sort of encouragement to set his own challenge, by vowing to wolf down an entire deer, a whole feral hog and an entire roast oxen in one face-stuffing session.