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richt lth it iiiillluiit mtty In the
Ittxi two imiiuli .iitiT inlntf knocked
down tm ii r'ltint of nlw in the
seventh ihuihI. I; n Hitiimiilntf rlsht
10 tli' Jaw. followed by h trf.
hemisey nntiitd to hmr th ttH
in hi KtU'l at (hit lut ill" lilt'
KlntbltiK a'-in k hull Tump-) In re-
" i ' lull Mi- champion hacked In-
' i'i' il I iium' and weathered t h
i.i i.titil hi head cleared. Ther
. inn! dlinH" about ih rlna-
I' ... thf lenicth of the coon I
in Tm h knockdown until
rhtlminff It wu slow starting and
that the champion actually was on
tlii fit or a lonst mk 12 second.
Isot'NIi ONK Dempsey missed a
Iff: lnni. fiillltii; Into a clinch
J.ik iIii In ii miln with two left
ini.1 to die ribs. In the clinch
that follnwd h- clipped Oene four
tiiim v.lth ji iluht on th hack of
Hi- h'd Th" spurred cauttonus-
n l 'Hi -. . I'M-fi rrinu to feint for
FOOT BALL!
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117 Hiffkciiritljie Ae. Aortiw ''roni Hig Hold
'1 In- niu' that sit. s nis buffalix's in the oho that
ill Ii ivt' a I m Hal) to riflu on the Ian I journey. A nickel
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pnln whllf Tiinnty InvH hack
ijpti' in.ii'd .1 h'ft to - tit i- i
f-liiP .mil fi)lluwii(l with ii "olid ilkht
-IMHh to III'- rllill. Jlifk ft' 1 1 Into
ii rliin Ii tal in l another lUhl to
Mh I. ail an he came in. Jack
ilt'M'i'Cd a l't on Tunnc-y's body j
Jack backed awoy white the cham!
I'lim followed him acrosa the rtn
mi1i a volley of left and right hookij
to die head eloee to the ropea. Oene
inlKied an overhand fltfht as thflf
fx"ll ounded.
ltOt'NO I rempey waa fighting
cfcutiounly. apparently ieeklna to
pvade the dlaaatroua flrat round
kpaam that tl Philadelphia taat fall
they eame ont boxing aaaln nd
Oene ahot ft left and right to the
chin. They were dancing boxlm:
high dene dropped an overhand
right on DMniwey'a chin after ehaa-j
jng him to a corner. Another right
mlioifd and Dempaey smaahetl H left
tr the body and three lefts to the'
chin before Tunney could tie him
up. Hand high. Jack dodged away I
from a right. There waa little ac-
tion aa they sparred carefully In
tht center. Tnnney'a left waa Ihort
hut !emtwy merely fell Into a
clinch tlene m lined two more left
while Jack clipped two ahort left
looka to the body aa Dempeey
i lunted low. Tunney missed again
hut managed to catch himself and
fleck two soft lefts to Jack's face!
as tke round ended.
ROI'ND 3 Again they boxed
carefully slowly In the cvnter of
the ring Hempsey apparently was
trying to tantalise Tunney Into lead-
ing snd making an oren fight of
It. Tunney sneaked over a prntty
left Jab. but took a half doxen raps
on the back of the neck. tlene
took the offensive driving Dempsey
into the ropes where jack tied hl:n
tight. As they bobbed In th cen-
ter Tunney led and fell Into Demp-
sey's straight right smash to the
body tlene held while Jack clout
ed both hands to the midsection. A
right smash to the heart drove Tun-
. ney hack. they rifldieu amvn
I tit mpii') wove In close agtln to
cuff the back of Tunneys head
with his right snd dig hU l It
twirn to the championu ribs.
HOI'Nn I -Dempsey took the of-
f'nslw but Tunnev's rluht cracked
on his chin. ti'iii'K lfi found tin-
Hiinii' iniirk Whl ! Dempsey rapped
two ffin to the hod) tlftie complain-
d that Hi" Mows wire foul and
foil k.hi .l.ii'U il pt rateh uc lhe fi'll
u-.iiii-r the initi i'.i iif iiii-' d ultli
a right and took another left to attack. Wobbly and dazed Tunney ended.
the bodj. J.irk wai leading again onl could Jump nd flounder hack- IIOCND fi--Tunney's
now. ihott itfts Ii) the body while
Tutiiie rountered Jtit as lightly to
the head. Tunie trying to nail
dropped his hands Tunney whipped
retreating U left and right hook Into the Ma-
wards. Dempsey cornered him at
the ropei and smashed a left and
right to the body dene came back
Jnrk onnilnu In missed with both 'weakly jabbing a left to the hnd.
hinds but sated himself by falling Dempsey laughed and urged Oene
lino a clinch. Two right smashes to to come In and flirht. Ixolii Ma
tuc.Ii'.- drew boot's from the crowd
between rouhds. Jack grabbed the
champion and smashed htm half a
doxen times on the back of the
neck. They both had slowed tip
from the fierce pace. Tunne stand-
the rhln siuitK Dempsey. i-ene lifted temper. Jack smashed Tunney wlthjing In the center of the rttis. held
two more left hooks to the head
and nulled Dempsey on the ropes.
A right sent Dempsey reeling into
the corm r. A It ft hook nearly floor-
ed him As Dempst-y lay against th
ropes stunned Tunney missed Kith
both hands and the bell killed nls
opportunity.
HOIND "i Dempry's handlers
left and right swings to head. Gene
bndly dated grabbed Dempsey with
both hands and itlll was holding on
fiercely at the bell.
ItOt'ND S - Dempsey came out In
u crouch. Appaiently somewhat re-
covered dene stabbed with his lert
and clinched. As Tunney back ped-
aled furiously Dempsev made no
worled furiously on him during theuffort to cntch him. inertly walking
Intermission while Tunne s yelled after him and taunting him to tight
that the stimulants weie unfair. I Timnt) did flyht whipping n left The champion came back however.
Jack off for a few moments with
three straight left Jabs. Uui Jack
bore right to close quarters. Com-
ling In dene's right opened a cttl
oxer Dempsey 's right eye. The cham-
pion went after the wound fiercely.
Snapping out both hands hlvh to
the head. Jack tried to bob but two
solid rights bounced off his Jaw.
Dempsey was wobbly but as he
cocked his right dene ran away.
Tunney missed a right and they fell and right uppercut to Jack's chin.
Into a Clinch. Jack feel in close s they missed rights. Dempsey im
pounding to the body when Tunnev
over anxious missed aruin. Jack
backed away now falling into the
ropes as Tunhey took the attack.
When Jack tied luni up ihey spar
nd out to the center or ine ring
Dempsey bobbed out -if thre left
Ji.bs he sent Tunney's nead back
with a stiff st rain it Itlt. A right
high on the temple sitook Dini;n
bioly. The champion backed awa
however content to ;Jb and wait. !n
another clinch Jsck rappel umIii mi
Hi back of TunneyV neck. d"ti" tin-
two nice lefts into Demise'; l-ndy i
at the bell.
ROI'ND 8IX They boxed careful
ly seven seconds before cominic to
kejiher for n flurry of body punches
The crowd lellowetl as Dempsey 's
light hand. "Old Iron Mike" smash
ed under Tunney's heart but tin
champion came back rippim: both!
hands to the chin. Dempsiy tirint.l
fel Unto a clinch after the blows. I
Jack turned the champion half way
round with a right hook to the
head Tunney came back strong. I
but two left hooka and a straight
right stung the champion. Missing
n long lift. Jnrk took a rlnht on-1
dei the hrt as the fell nt.iln In-
to a clinch. j
HOI'ND 7 Dempsev s handlers
pleaded with him to keep his chin
down as he came out bobbin weav
ing under Tunney's right. Jack
slaniied a soft right to the ribs. A
Millf. of rlKht ami left hooks to;
the head floorod Tunnev for thej
count of nine Dempsey was on hliu
n- a wild cat as dene retreated I
h.irkw.ird across the riiit. Dempse
c.iiii' In do e with a slushing liod
ed his lert (o the Jaw. In a clinch
Jack again i tiffed Tunney's head.
A smashing left to the body dtove
Tunney back and the right to the
heart made him grab Jack. As Dem-
psey dodged a right he slipped to
one knee for no count. Taking cour-
age Tunney flew at Dempsey pump-
ing both hands to the head. .Wain
Tunney nailed Jack with both hands
to the chin as the former chumplon
hounded out of the ropes. The
weie holnv. cautiously both tired
Wi IiIiik tor openitiK a-v the imiiiil
and rocked Jack again with swing
ing smashes to the head. Dempsey
cama to his comer a bit wobbly as
the gong sounded.
HOI'ND 10 They shook hands
In the center of the ring. Jack
floored Tunney again with a left
and right to the chin dene was up
before the timer could start count-
ing. Jacks right smashed into
Ciene's head again and the water
from Jack's hair splashed over it"-
nassn mauler's face dene came Into
(he attack ripping both hands to
the head. While Dempsey appeared
to life dene laid htm on the rdpM
but the champion's two tundra at
lack was ;i bit wild. Demp-ey dug
several rights to the bod OMte:
countered with a left to the eyet
badly staggered Dempsey wobbled
about the ring as the bell sounded.
The former champion still groggy
sparred di..ih . t t . i the Oong.
t'AltD Ol THANKS.
We want in thank our many
friends for their expressions of
line and sMupathy and beautiful
floral offerings In the hour of our
bereavement. In the death of our
beltiyed husband son and brother.
MUX. EDITH MASON
MILS. Hie WTIBEUCri
LOI'18 MASON and WJFK
Mtt. and MKS. SAM DtVIBS
and FAMILY. (Adv.)
SI..WI.VC (Will IS
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KTIKDRmrKSni'ttO. Sept. 21.
The slaying of an unidentified
riimslde writers. Jack the tiger' v. rl here seyeral das iiko was still
aniiln. whaltd in with both hands. unoled odn.
Inn Tunney tied him up in a clinch I . -rn 1 sold!t r are still held for
they pntl'O'd liil ;i li'tiipie iii' 'i I'Hilli i; .it San litoiilo.
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Spears, George T. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 67, Ed. 1, Friday, September 23, 1927, newspaper, September 23, 1927; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69746/m1/3/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.