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IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS SAY- WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH YOUL? YOU'D THINK YOU | CAME TO \TALY | JUST TO LOOK AT THAT STATUE ~ BY GOLLY - HE LOOKS LIKE A TOUGH GuvY! v LETS QT OUT OF HERE OR i THEY'LL THINK WE OID IT! | LOOK! HID ARMS ARE BUSTED OFF! J, | You sAID SOME THING,' 4f0‘n(HRNHT) e © 1927 by Int] Feature Service. Ine 8 3‘ Ureat Britain nights reserved Gene Tunney starts actual ring work at last for big bout with Jack Dempsey. Here's the first picture of the champ (white shirt and dark trunks) swapping punches with one o |i his sparring partners at his training quarters at Cedar Crest, 11l . Fighters Loaf in Training tlnternatioual Ilusirated Nows) ' Camps Awaiting Gong Sound; { Champion to Use Same Strategy Which Won Title for Him LAKE VILLA, I, Sept. The same strategy that carried Gene Tunney to the heavyweight throne last Fall will guide the biz marine in the defense of crown against Jack Dempsey tomorrow night at Soldiers’ Field. This was &vident from the Champion's statc- ment today to newspapermen and friends. Tunney believes Jack off balance with a cutting left and hammer out a victory with right crosses. He feels his thest chance for a knockout wilt be in the e¢ight, ninth or tent round. il But the Champion made it plain he wasn't going to follow any specially-pra arranged: plan regard- less of Dempsey’s tactics. “My plan all depends entirely on wha! Dempsey does,” Tunney said. “I may nail him with a right smash to the chin in the first seconds of the fighting as I did last Sep- .tember. And i that happens, Jack cannot evade a knotkout this " time.” ' DARTMOUTH REACHES SCOUTING AGREEMENT CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 21.— | ‘Warvard and Dartmouth, both pa:- § to non-scouting agreements ? ‘Yale, will entertain each er's scouts during the coming {dootball season, This pact s the result of a conference betwee: | Armold Nocween and Jesse Haw- | ey, head. coaches of the Crim- % ~gon and the Big Green. The . non-scouting plan’ was in- skroduced into big three football ! yiast year by Tad Jones of Yals and Bjll. Roper of Princeton, and . was put into effect for the Yale- . Princeton game. he can stab = Lesion m:gvbl‘u a o;:d party 21.— Both Confident of Victory Challengermin Fine Shape —"Dad” Dempsey Does Talking LINCOLN FIELD, Ill., Sept. 21. Jack Dempsey appeared in won- derful shape as he loafed around his training camp today, gestless at times, apparently eagerly await ing €or the hour to come when he can crawl through the ropes [to make his bid to regain tho | throne of pugilism. Most of the time he spend visiting with his 1 father, | The elder Dempsey did all of the talking today, it happens. “I {came all the way from Utah to | see Jack win back the title,” he aid. “My boy is the best fighter in the world when -he is in con dition. 1 only needed one week to know he was ready to fight and he looks great. He was .in bad shape when he fought Tun- ney bhefore.” UTAH LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMP IS WINNER SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Sept. 21.—Jackie - Andrews, Utah light- weight champion, took a . six round decision from Ted Blatt of Indignapolis, Ind., here. And- rews outfought Blatt but was un- able to put aver a knockout blow in a number of instances when Blatt was groggy. 3 LAGOSTE BEATS AMERIGAN ACE NEW YOui, Sept. 21.—Rene La Coste, 23-year-old French tennis i star, retained his grip on the American National Tennis crown { won last year, by defeating “Big” Bill Tilden in straight sets, 11-4, 6-3 and 11-9. With long, deep couit @ anges the brilliant Frenchman wore down the dethroned tennis monarch of America GENARO WINS FROM PLANK IN FIRST OF ELIMINATION BOUTS NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—Franke Genaro, 112-pound champion, de- feated Rddie Plank of New York in the first of the bouts arranged by the New York Athletic Com- mission as an elimination tourna- ment to select g successor to Fidel LaBarba. The latter succeeded to Ithe crown of the late Panch: Villa, and recently resigned his | title when he was no longer able to make the required weight. JACK BRITTON WINS FROM TOMMY JORDAN NEW YORK, Sept. 21. — Jack Britton, former welterweight cham pion, defeated Irish Tommy Jor- dan of Brooklyn in a -10-round bout. Britton took virtually ev round. In the gemi-windup Milt Cohen of New York and Benny Hall of St. Louis fought eight rounds to a drawn. Cohen weighed 1243 JApounds and Hall 123%. 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