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WASHINGTON, ‘D. C., JULY Yo, 121, The Heavyweight Pugiistic Crown Remains in America First blows of the Dempsey-Carpentier match at Jersey City a week ago yesterday. The French challenger rushed into the fighting from the first tap of the gong. International Film Service. his side, takes the count of ten, while the champion The second round was the Frenchman's big effort to win . | watches him closely as he the match. After taking many severe blows in the first, he ; aces in and out of a neutral i . When Carpentier began to weaken, in the third round. Referee ' . o 5. lc’cmer of the ring. :fi::::.a‘:k strong, and to the vast crowd looked like a possible Ertle followed every mave of the boxing in a clinch. p L 1 - F © Keystone View Co. © Keystone View Co © Keystone View Co. 3 T~y j ‘ The end of a mighty k« L battle. Carpentier, lying on N P LY L Circus methods of the championship bout. The ticket : sellers used wagons in the old-fashioned tent-show manner, Stage folk at the big match. David Belasco and Miss selling the $5.50 seats to the thousands inoli:;._"w“u"d'mm Leonora Ulrich were among the first of the theatrical dele- i» Guarding the official gloves of the match. Mrs. Charlfn L{om and Mrl.hCharlu‘ McNair, : hi sve i _wives of boxing commigsioners of New Jersey, caring for the “mitts,” photographed- just gation of Rundreds'to aryive:in the arena. International Film Nerviee, before the champioh and challenger entered the ring. Internatioual Film Service.