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SMARTEST OF NEW MILLINERY SPECIALLY PRICED Catalina Sport Felts in Black and all new shades—prettiest in town. See these new hats! B.M. Behrends 6‘;, he. Juneau’s Leading Department Store H¥ds FIGHT RECORD - BY:ROUNDS IS GRAPHIC TALE Tunney Makeo Good as Champion—Wins Seven | Out of _H Rounds (Continued age One.) Story of Fight CHICAUW, Sept, 23.—The rounl by-round record of last classic heavyweight battle is a graphic tale of how Gene Tun- ney outboxed and outgeneraled his | opponent, and piled margin of points to win by the unanimous decision of both judges and the roferee. The Champion took the first, second, fourth, eighth, ninth and tenth rounds, The challenger had the third, by a nerrow margin, the seventh by a mile, and tha was all. The sixth yound was a dogfall. The fight by rounds follows: ROUND ONE Dempsey was, first- to lead but } missed a left to the head and they. clinched. Dempsey landed two lefts to the head as they boxing cool- from Jack’s (¢ Tunney |4 around the ring. Jack landed left | rushes. . Jack followed to chin and they clinched. Jack landed straight left to :stomach and: Tunney crossed a hard right to jaw: Tunney missed left and right torhead and they clinched. Jagk cogtinually followed Tunuey aroundizthe ring. ‘Tunney: landed left. and’ right k the agressive and 0 solid lefts to Jack's psey landed left to jaw | ? ‘was Gene’s round. Jack | nd a solid blow during Japded a left to thel} rred in the center!) mpsey gets in cloge f Several right letts to iney Janded hard right 4 They danced in the the ring. Jack lznded . luuer!n‘ ‘Tunney. _apd the referce . lr missed a to head and they night's | up a wide| to Jack's head. || y tried to land a left | wind as the round ended | Tunney's round ROUND THREE Dempsey came out flatfooted jand tried to get in close. Demp- ey then took the agressive and to the It was Tunney held him cleverly. Tunney landed two deft jabs to the ja | without a return. Tunney landed 1éft to the jaw and crowed Jack into the ropes. ghta hooks to the stomach. Tuu- ney then toe {landed a right | Tunney lands another right 0 | the ear and Dempsey pounded !the back of Tunney's head in a clinch. Tunney landed a I2ft {the chin. Dempsey land |lafts and rights to the head they fell into a clinch. They were in a elinch at the bell. This was Dempsey's round by a slight| margin, hook to the ea tw ROUND FOUR Dempsey chased Tunney arounil the ring landing left to the jaw. Tunney landed two straight lefis | AR v [ ! iJ:\ | | l 4 " Write for Cosk Book sey continually . Gene landed . . They sparred . missed & M sparred in Tunney tied . rushed Tunney into the ropes but | vack landed two | the aggressive and | 1lrr chin as Dempsey came 'in. | Tunney landed, leX, and,, right. to | ne and in a wild exchange Tun- ne crowded Dempsey ‘to | ropes. Gene landed left and right 1 Gene landed left and right to the {sey to the ropes and landed left and right to head. Tunney was all over Jack like a cat and Jack looked worried as Gene continued to crowd him and landed at will to the head. Tunney staggored almost floored Jack with a left and right at the bell. The bell | ROUND FIVE Tunney went right after Demp- | sey rushing him to th» ropes landing -left and right to the head. Dempsey was desperate and with | set tecth waded into Tunney. Tun- |ney landed a hard right to jaw. Tunney was trying for a knoek- out and had Dempsey staggering around the ring. Gene crowded Dempsey to the ropes, landing the one:two to his head; Dempsey was | to the head and as they clinched head again. Tunney rushed Demp—‘ ck with a left and a right. Gene | saved Jack. It was Tunney’s round. | still_dangerous and, landed a rl(ht! , uppercut to.the chin rocking Tun |ney Gene tries.another hard left | | hook and Jack: waded intg Tun | 1ney. Dempsey -seemed .to havec | come to life again and was hold ing his own .as they mixed in the center of the’ ring. As- the bel) | rang Tupney - landed Jeft and right to_ Jack’s f uce It Was Tu-| ney's round. .x .ROUND llx The twn men glared at each other in the. center of the rfing and there -wasn't, a blow struck for 15 seconds, .then Dempsey | ripped a hard: right to the body | as he took & left:to the Jaw, Tun-' ney landed left and right to jaw and crowded Jack to the ropes In a clinch Jack ducked a right| swing and fell into a .clinch; Tun- | ney backed away from Jack and Jack landed left to the jaw. Jack landed left and right ‘to ‘stomach. | Gene danced away as Jack landed left and right to the stomach.|p,|jdine being given.a vote ot| Gene missed another right to the| wind; -Jack landed-left' and right | to Tunney's “head. Jack was crowding ‘ruqm fire Tunney ‘fanded bt deft ‘o the jaw at the bell. ., ' . | | Miss MISS FALLDINE T0 LEAVE RED CROSS SERVICE vPrcscnts Resignation to Lo- cal Chapter of Red Cross —Effective Soon At a meeling of the Executive Committee of Juneau Chapter, American Red “Cross, held this morning in the office of Chair-, man B. M. Behrends, Miss Marie Falldine, Ri (N., €hapter ®ablic Health Nurse, . preseated - her, resignation to take effact October. 15, mext. ‘The resignation 'was accepted by the Chapter, Miss; thanks for her loyal and efficient service, and she was also elected |to the Executive Board of the the ring. | hapter. No successor in the work of Falldine has been chosen {ROUND SEVEN jand sthe Chapter will take no, | They met.in the center of rins. Tunney. .missed. a Jdeft. and /righ'. Tunngy missed again, with, left and right. Jack. for, the compnt .Tunney. continued to_back arpund the ring. him, Tumney:kept: running away from him: and! the crowd bood him. Jack .landed. hard left and | right: ta -head . at: bell: It swas lDampnevl round. During ti termission - the. Champion’s hind- lers worked. desperately ‘over him. /. ROUND EIGHT v | . - Dempsey - chased /Tunney around (the, ring. Jdack landed a 'left to jthe body -and ; elinched. Dempsey »u( himself for. a hard swing but "seemed: to be .unsble to. catch up jwith the Champion. Tunney kept bnrkjn. away from. Jack. Tunney {landed a lett and,right to head. ' They clinched.:Jack. janded a. left ,'.o the: windi; Jack staggered Tun: iney.again: with a_left to: the wind. | Dempsey -landed,.a left and- right to; the head..They clinched. Demp- Lsgy slipped to- the -floor, Tumney |. ;lln ed 16t .and: .right . to the j'head, As they fell into. th ropes Inempuy missed Jeft to head; They chinched. /Tunpey “{hen seemed to ihava regained his strength and was homu‘hlq own. with Jaek.* 1 lett; .und. ight. to. the ‘head. *Jack-ghased Gene around, thesring § and they tell into s clinch. Gens complained-.to, the. reterse -apout | | Jack us{ng the) rabbit: punch. Tun. pey.itindi Jack ,up:;in:the; center of the ring.; Dempsey rusl known. k {able porticn: of the cost of the! . {nursing 'program has been paid| from : surplus- agk .tried: to crewd|Future activities will necessarily {have to be paid from Roll Call| contributions funds have now been spent. steps-toward filling the position; of Public Health Nurse until the| results of the Bleventh "Annual Roll- Call, ber .11 to December 25th, are In: the past, a consider- funds on hand! as the surplus It was further decided at thig .scheduled for Novem-| lnrgel)’j | meeting that the practice of ap handle the antdual drive for Rol Call ‘effort this year will be under the supervision and com- ductad by the Chapter Execu- tive Committee, Mr. Behrends as Chapter Chairman being in- direct charge of the Roll Call. Miss Falldine rendered a de- itailed report. of Public Health activities covering the’ period February to the end of August. The Juneau Tubli¢ Schools are new receiving the usual annuai inspection, report on whiche will be ‘made at a later date. . ~ e, e e —— { MEN U Soup—Clam Chowder Kinz Salmon | New England Dinner: i| Datson Cabbage } Yellow Turnips ! Native “Carrots ! Boiled Potatoes | Natural Gravy ! Creamed Cold Slaw i Spiced Beets || Rhubarb Pie - Fruit Cake Coffee Tea | 50c Plate—Family Style { right 1o - Jack’s body: bleeding hadly .from a cut over | he right eye. Tunney landed leit and right to the head. They fell into a clinch as Tunney landed right and left to jaw. Tunney staggered Dempsey with two hard rights ‘to the jaw. Tunney landed left and right to . the head and Dempsey scemed to be very tired. It was Tunney's round. ROUND TEN They shook: ‘‘hands. Dempsey | | knpcked Gene down:with a left ta jaw. Gene -jumped up without a{, count .-and : backed away from Jack. Jack landed left and right |: to the jaw. It a‘clineh Jack land: ed 'heavily te the body and chased |\ Tunney: -around the: ring. Tunney landed hard. left hook o jaw. | { They sparred and ‘Tunney landed right and left to the jaw. Jack missed 'a left to the jaw but followed it ‘right back landing ‘& left hook to'the chin.' Gene' tied Jack on up the -ropes ima clineh; [ Jack backed® into the ropes Gene crowded him. Dempsey lant" ed hard left to jaw but took two lefts to' the' wind at the hell aa|| Tunney rushed him, ‘runney wm 5 the decisfon. .’ IT is casy to z:ake the richest and creamiest 4 of custards, Just use Carnation Milkt—the creamy-smooth milld ' that insures better ree sults in all cooking. | But specially in cuge tards, : =R -J ———o-“~—4- Just Received In, Silk Velvet and 'shapes novel cuttings and benuuful hats. 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