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1d LR 232321522820243+ 344 232322242222 44 i # # g £ & k2 g 1333383888 23 32338 3233 8 i # isaatisaigas i $23335233, Be23330230843 233133220222222 032123 P Second Section VIEWING THE BOUT INEYES OF CROWD (Continued From First Pages) unprecedented struggle a fight crowd reached its greatest propor- tions. All Classes There tes senators, governors, lers and men and wom 1sed tickets only by dint s mingled in $40 ring- NEW BRITAIN HERALD [~ ] |body was up and there w. a long ! {drawn, “Oh-h-h.” “Dempsey’s gone,” they shouted. The tide of battle suddenly has turned. The ch was coming into his own. Bedlam Breaks Loose | Round five: The minute of rest jwas a bedlam. The crowd stood up and was shouting and cheering wild- ly when the bell rang. The | previously had removed their for the benefit of those mpion boy, Gene” rang the shouts. John Dill Robertson, c the West Par down over lLis Dr. | watched intent- || in the dim distant |1y, his body swaving with th $5 sect two and | punc He 1 d his He || cither was gazing into the re of || powerful lamps or s omebody hard. The was too interested nmped ug still smebody Rit ovie amateur shoot the ana down in || were shouting || i | skin, of Julia & colonel's lady over ain. Governor Ired Gree Governor Len Smail n of Michigan, of 1IN The Tension Lessens Round six: The round op the air echoin Frank L. Smith, United States tor lect nolds, for Tllinois; Chicago Geor, banke +l Insull, wife of o was no sop accompaniment. || s greatest executives; James|Then the ci fell quiet. 7 3. Jeftries, ctimes termed the | fighters scemed to have slowed up. greatest heavyweight champion of |That pace had been too fu them all; George Brennan, leader of softened. The youngste Tlinois democ: mour, 3rd; Jack movie camera began Sure sign the milling ; Mrs, P. D. Ar- Coozan's mother; | @ Lou Emerson, lilinois secretary of |$1ow. The far crowd roarce ! state; Kencsaw M. Landis, baseball | the ringside was still. Some | commissioner and former federal |had missed a punch and the judge; Mrs, Glen Eden of Chi a petite brunette and one of eight o, |siders knew it but away I med to have connected. women in the first ten rows faced; | Dempsey,” next showed Jack ot | Mrs. George F. Rider of Chicago|home some socks. “Jack sur nd young Frank Rider; George |Smacked him a couple them,” yelled || 7 We'll admit we made a mistake as to the outcome i men || hats i back of them, but now they kept them on. || ‘Hit 'im a haymaser, Gene,” “Atta- || NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1927, on that point we’re more at home. Three Saturday Specials from the s’ — EARLY FALL SUITS smart little suits made of Cottonade in combina- tion for early Fall wear, in all sizes 3 to s & 8. Saturday .. 69C BOYS' FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS One and two-piece Pajamas, gond q\lé\llt): striped Outing with frogs. Sizes 8 to 16 vears. Models suitable also for 89 gir Saturday ..... BOYS' CRICKET SWEATERS New, just received—smart patterns in Cricket Sweaters. Good quality—perfect —all sizes and colors to 5 $1 '00 choose from. Saturday .. Getz, millionaire coal man and nom- | the biz man now chewing his cigar inal promoter of the fight; one Jjust like he had the gum | Wor man in a khakl work shirt, and| Crowd Sways To Feet | Pure Co: thousands upon thousands mMOre| Round seven: “Dempsey’s round.” || g swere there, cchoed. Jack must have done some FOR Didn't See TFight |fine pummeling in that While a ton 1 When the gon rst clanged and | {pree A wor the former champion ¢ 1 dashed across | sprilly. She was pretty | the ring as if to annihilate the man | iye hat on. Her eyes were | who dethroned him las wild and gleaming when she turned || writer tu: d his back hem into ing the gl their ma light. Quict fell show- ators had f pscy missed his £ s strike, did not see a single blow struck although for the next thirty- nine minutes the observer sat with his back two feet from the ringsids in which one of the world's great- | wus est man-to-man struggles was re- | milling now. Getz, 1 cerded, ertson, Senator Smith, He found the story of the struggle | up {inne i crowd's invol tions, its ey booes and exclama Reactions Tn Round One Round one: Jim Jeffries w t his face a m 1ed open rson . Get chair, his face a dream tion over his promotional Dempsey and Tunney seem- down!" rang the shouts. ry man, || woman and child in the vast sta- || dium was on his feet waving, shout- | | jons ing and doing In tehed fihe circur narrow said the b him Demy sloiched | .y mpion h ne but no thering seribed es. “Oh, e et hi 14 taken th wias up the storm. again rushed in | EMBROIDERY, | PACKAGE OUTEITS With Royal Society Guaranteed Art Needlework Department Offers New Beautiful Novelties BEDROOM SET SPECIAL Cotton Scarf and Vanity set —Dbleached—2 patterns to : ) Raconds | fecling cach other out after | Ghegles 1o sccond select from. Model on dis- that first blind rush of the former | Round eight: “Twelve scconds on | e Sy % Ao T Landis | MY Watch,” shouted Jimmy De For- | | play. “Atta. | ©St. veteran trainer, who had timed | Saturday o C roarcd, | the Tunney knockdown o | arena shouts ¢ I i followi [ ney skill hed near the , new red T tle no voice. A woman f med. The exc ent of own was that wchin an’s face told 1, the man t knocl clinching. 1 vas o ‘ | Bt o . was not go- |board of the rir o good m up like a ! tteady trox " shouted a hug was shoi g row, an assurancr forgot 1o shoot S Ehiling: iministtamons)ac | onAmE L ola R i dering impotent the k discre ts Mauler. A Up jumpe W emp gencral nxious turn- | downi’ hout. Down ing to nei yed won- | the crowd; Dempsey had not tak count. A m | megaphone of ated and th Tunny nin N far h der told 1 with bot Crowd (¢ Round two: The forward. A big man wild crowd hitched y chewing jaws thrusting forward half r 1£ Round told that Tunney Ju Landis hit h ched wide-eye was gum, his pugnaciously, stogie th set as rom his seat with an ce & A ’: R sternly as the day he fined a Stand- || A= NG Sl ) [ 100,000 A moment of relaxation and then Qil company 0.000. A T e R Il woman in the tenth tow had hegu NDle S OnE e e 2 tand to see o L Tosea St R asn o g0 ack; | 10 stand to see over the crowd. Sh h : b chewing gum as fast as her Iebuarzes on - 'f“’r,' Kearns saiq | 748 would work. “Put him out!" kheerorich o . TF T g 4 ory, Nol mo mneh LOMENEI Sl L M 1| round. Some relaxation of faces ing his right arm to his body, and | and the bell tolled. he Exciting Finish Everybody was nd form the right as well—old | —were pummeling the champion. A | Round ten up. | youth with a smuggled in home |y ey romained up. No knock- || movie arose as e gown he pushed him down.” ni| sighted his m > at the new ac- | o champ was down but there was || tivity. erest was greater |, count. He can't lo: it; on yon | and he was talking out of the side |y, A of his mouth to a neighbor, but!iging the same thing, | with never a glance exeepting at | shouting lustily. “Oh H the ring. The milling was getting | ihm,” in fearful, tearful tones told || hotter. Then came the e ion | that the old mauler's Hieotealll which proved the ringside chairs |not so good. el deaat Tacicil] actually had backs as 1 P. talked to neighbor with or. gestu was the of grim determination, bell ndis Bobs About Round th over on to the informed. “One minute tof| 5 pleaded | Thirty sccond Getz shoved his hat | punch, punch.” ide of his head, but intoned De Forest. “Punch, Ja aned Flynn. his face told nothing of the milling. | punch, take a lead,” n | Landis stared intently but, except- | Out in front fhe same men and || ing for his bobbing from sid ! women who three rounds before had || side as 1f swinging with blows, he 1g for Jack to sluy Gene led nothing. Back to the big for the champ to gur man who i |lay low the old title holder, a dead rounds had switched to giveaway that the once nearly som- cigar. The big cheroot might have |nolent Tunney was fully been a ‘rapier. He was a Dempsey |and giving a tiring old gladi fan and showed his joy that OLl | he could stand up under. The bell Jack was going great. “Keep crowd- | A unanimous decision by referee and || ing him, Jac he yelled. “Hold |Judges was in Tunney's favor but ‘ it, boy.” Evidently Jack had athe crowd was strangely silent. Chi. slight edge in the exchanges. Jeff- | €Ag0 ever was a Dempsey town and vies dragged his cap down over hig | its favorite had lost. eyes. been yel ! Judge Jennin;; .0 P Flynn, Dempscy's | “One minute to go,” De | I Woman Shows Excltement Hears Round four: Smiles faded il“-‘ Pl‘OpCl‘tV S?]e ‘,\ppeal | mediately, The battle was more| s ORCEY D8 € SOOEC | In its earnestness, (o 0Ny yestorday gave o hearing for || rang the shouts, indicating| ., o omant of damages in the case | Dempsey wag on the offensive. | ooy o0 pischer of Bristol against Tunney —can't hit him with that}ye, "y 1030 and Hyman Rubin of right.” Gene secemed to be MISSINE. | N Britain. Fischer, who brough suit for the performance of a con- tract for the defendants to scll him | | a farm in Burlington and return of The crowd surged in its seats. Sena- | tor Smith's face lost its smile, Mrs. Eden gestured wildly and smiled in excited happiness. Jack was ROINE | ¢300 on the purchase price, was good. She wanted him to knock | given judgment by Judge Leonard Tunney out. s were tenser and | Nickerson for $541.80, while the de- | Maes were under the | tendants were glven judgment for hard glare of the ring lights. Every- | possession of the farm. On appeal to body for hundreds of rows back of | the supreme court, the case was sent the 25th was standing, showing the | back to superior court for a re- anges were hot. The cheering | assessment of damages. was in a constant roar and all for o, SNeetn o s Dempsey. The old warrior was get- | Clara Bow in “Hula” begins Sun- ting the better of it. Then every-|day at Strand.—advt. 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