New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 24, 1926, Page 23

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CEIITIETetsaaeetss et st sIIIILIAIINIILIY Speakingg those who hardly made a| w them befors the big | New York 50 now | Cleveland 87 was put on last night, strutting around with the cry that they knew Tunney | was going to win all along. phiere { Detroit These may have doped this fight | St. Louls . 60 Boston out just the way it happened and jlave been sure of Tunney winning. | put from all that we could hear| New Britain, just about 99 per cent and a fraction of the peo- | ple who made a statement about| believed that Dempsey would easily win | The fight Is over now but it will| of all sorts are floating | Many are of the impres- ( sion that Dempsey laid down inthe | Boston night while others be- | that Dempsey let Tun- | Cinci Wills will beat Tunney and will come bac “white hope’ and take | Boston the titla back from Wills. | Dempsey was out to win | night's fight until he heard | Pittsh that Jack Kearns, his former man- | befors ha bega appointment Those who went to| “At that' Philadelphia to aftend the bout |bout, “he was mixing it at their money's worth of | close.” awaiting the ne was surprised at th complete accord with our senti- | we believed that Demp- would beat Tu have a tion in the thought that there were | the grour who were in the game boat skin in tw Triples—W? Wilson, Cubs American Teague Ratting-—Manush, Ti —Burns, Indians. 83 Triples—Gehrig, Yankee Ruth, Yankees, 44. Stolen bases—Mostil, White Sox, | Pitching—1hle, Indians, won 26;| kangaroo fs not much big- | ger than a man's thumb. | g AMERICAN LEAGUE .of Sports ~ “T told you of the day in New Britain | Games Yesterday 20, is the biggest The Standing on | Philadelphia . .. 80 | Washington 80 7 | Chicago Games Today New York at 8t. Louis | Philadelphia at Cleveland Washington at Chicago (Other clubs not scheduled) NATIONAL LEAGUE | — Games Yesterday ti 6, Philadelphia 6 innings, darkness) 2, Pittsburgh 1 for months to come lisve that he wasn't there. | The Standing | W L the storles going the|st. Louis S8 63 natitls et 5NEEES 83 68 81 70 1 kit 69 81 63 4 night because after | Pittsbu would have to fight |Chicago New York . in the | Brooklyn Games Today Another story going the rounds| Cincinnati at Philadelphia St. Louis at New York h at Boston win and then he gave the fight to| 1nd h {it out with him.” As a heavywelght championship| “Don’t worry,” was Tunney's the entire affair was a dis- [ply. his two word total of con from the viewpoint of |tion between the first and final * said Bronson after the entire| It was a busy < of the|in his capacity of out- |refereed the bout | eave Tunney the light heav “hampionship of the A. E RBronson lost one argume battling. T the “I told you so" resulted last night in y. When Demps y. We we ot of consola- | vulnerable spots. {referee overruled the co the coverings remained for the start.| MAJOR LEAGUE, LEADERS *.: the Assnctated Press, (Including games of Sept Natiohal Teague Hargrave, R Browne, Braves were later knocked he a regular id. I must Marines ered 19 er, Plrates, 108 Bottomley, Cardinals, he Uni Marine co the championship, T, Pirates, n happy, s—Cuyler, 5 he attempted to distribute Kremer, Pi unney entered the hall of - n 37 ndisputed title, His vocahulary was ice, Senators, 214 of championship class before Runs—Ruth, Yankees, 134 proved that he could sock as well as 20 | epigram for every right. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ;W‘;(o‘ m::\:-fllmia.lfltvimh!r‘ Bamples| FOR BEST RESULTS | = saberioron Dopw B, Maiten Mo HERB'S the new Dunlap “Metropolitan Special”— a new and smarter interpreta- tion of the effective snap brim which is gaining greater pop- ularity. In new shades that harmonize with the new sea- son’s clothes and priced at $8. Ashley - Babcock Co. Baseball Standing (No games scheduled—open date). (Continued from preceding page) | round was over. Tu him hand. He side-stepped, blocked or | J retreated from the champion's vi-|backing away |cious rushes. He moved inside of | as ings with lightning | opening when the round ended. Round Seven as he moved They clinched without landed a light le ) [Dempsey's wild s speed to deal ba the head and b b titleholder's face and weakened his resistance. - The challenger pu 1 the == pion at least four times for ixth and lconnected with left swings to follo horing In, W his real fl they clinched in t the breakway they t | to the body. Dempsey missed a loft and Tunney drove a right to the | head body at close qua | hooked a left to the head clinched. and missed spot. away ed a “eee e RESULT OF BOUT offered by Judge them as you like. The fact, | from all reports of vrai (Continued From Preceding Page) , ssems to bas that Dempsey’s | years of idleness had hurt | ro him a lot more than even he him- suspected. He was done|on the wet canvas Wi to fight. | gloves. You can't lose if you box| “Keep away and take no chances bhody as Tunney ret chased Gene to a corr him a Y from the mouth night for Bronson | ond. Bronson| n France that t before the champlonship struggle got under v entered |ring wearing pads of collodion and otton r his eve-brows. Bronson| hallenged the patches as illegal nn[ that they gave a second | round. ion and 1 States uld not have won| “] am gratified and of course o concluded as rur to his reputation for modest thanks ss over a wide area, reserved for champions with talk. As champion he will have an|, With Jtching Rashes UseCuticura | left to | with a right as the champion back HING OF HEAVIES th out with was crushed before the first t after the first few exchanges. Ting ra dy th m drives to ripped the | d. In the th rounds, D Tun s able to | that must have h up his ad aving and Lt wera short-lived a sually inef- |feative. Never led as an able efensive hoxer. TDempsey was a .o ready target for Tunney's jabs and | hoolks. Round One Tunney was short with a Dempsey drove both Tunney landed a right to the jaw to the same They ‘ to the hody at the Round Two ran away with Dem They clinched = Dempsey hooked the head and two rights r punishing. was bleeding | md. T light left to the h irove Tunney left hook to the anded a left to clinched Dempsey missed a left hook but Dempsey er with a s to the hody v and landed to the body. sank two righ Tunney backed : a half dozen p They we body attack as The rain was starting to fall heavily. Round Three Jempsey misse body as Jg ed Dempsey as they clinehe od Den to the plan Dompsey The with clinched unney ri 1 chases vithout damags to the hody an head Round Four | 2 left to the faw ey into the ropes g as Dempsey drove his fists to the body. Jack chased the challenger into a corner driving his laft to the bhody. Dempsey was | bleeding from a cnt on the laft eve Dempsey missad a 1oft hook to the head. Dempsey was short with a | nd th 1 away from a left Gene ey nailed Dempsey with a | T right. Tunney backed away from a | right and landed three punches to | the head. Tunnmey nailed Den in the | round Round Five circled around cach other in d into the ropes. They center of the ring as th ter of the ring | ney missed a left and they ! 1. Gene backed away from a Aucked a right d. They traded | c r. Tun- | Hex missed twol lefts. to the face, | a left to the body. | Iy with | hook. Demy 1 left to the rights to the h then he rip hosing cantiov Sernaa e Tunney in retreat. Dempsey hooked | a left to the body and got iwo lefts to the he Tunney tora in with another | rlght to the head backing Jack to | a corner. Dempsey missed a right | swing and Tur stepped in with short rights t face. Dempsey missed a left hook and they clinch- ed They were in the center of the ring when the hell so! 1 Dempsey was spitting blood when he went to his corner. Round Six Dempsey crowded Into Tunney and missed a left hook T»-.:,m)'] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1926. TUNNEY THE NEW peppered him with a left and right k chased Tunney across the ring, landing a left hook h At close range IRELAND CE to the head Mayo, on the west coast of mother of the and Gene still His father, the Tunney, lived near Weste a right to the the body anc s relatives tl ¢ drove a Tight was wide with a right to Tu the head with a right to t From then on, he held the upper | tw aved into him. CHAMPIONS T0 PLAY Burritts And Landers Teams to Meet Dempsey crouched and right * | Dempsey ripped a left 1 eye, opening a gash shed Gene is a corn ey landed two rights to Der Crowd Newspaper Offices For Re- short with two | GARMENT WORKERS IN - STAMFORD ARE BEAT UP Arrested on Charse tack This Morning backing away Matzenaner's without any - shment/ The Picture of the Day A'PTPOL N., MON,, TUES., WED. Pun «I don't like namby-pamby cigarettes. Nor a T. N. 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