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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 18, 1922.° ta WHITE, LOSING TO DUNDEE, STILL FAR FROM CHAMPIONSHIP | Dundee Wins in 15 Rounds |YOU NEVER CAN TELL ec ccsurwmnyarrtenmue By Thornton Fisher With Spectacular Speed 7 Over Charley White’s Punch Chicagoan, Too Slow and Deliberate, Was Outpointed in Nearly Every Round After Second at Garden —Scotch- Wop, Weghing 127% Against White’s 134 Pounds, Again Shows Himself to Be Marvel of the Ring. i : . r By Vi tt Treanor. and toward the end had him positively F st looking foolish, If Johnny could hit HARLEY WHITE, the ChicGol ne might have stretched White on the CHARLEY lightwetght, 1s as tar away from] oo vag for the full count. C the championship as ever. He} The Chicagoan landed his left hook Me Saseoon oo Met Johnny Dundee, the ma-vel Of] iron enou , gh and his right to the he ring, at the Garden last night andl pay, but whenever the effect of the was beaten in nearly every round) inches showed he would with the exception of the second. The! Gerensive position, In thia way he fight was nothing to get excited over. | ermitted Dundes to fight Himself out It iol pag at Soercy aisectore of some tight holes when he should punch, owt eaiiier uk tive Week, antl have been in on top of him whaling away. @peed won again. ff Dundee's exhibition, considering the White, it seems, will never over-| years he has been fighting, was re- ome a fast man. He Is too delib-|markabie, Game as a pebble to begin erate. He thinks slowly and acts! with, he never receded from White’ @lowly, and therein lies the story of/short-winded spurts. Instead, he w: WILLIE JACKSON DOWN JOHNNIES JUMPING) TACTICS SEEMED TO PUZZLE WHITE wo his failure to become anything but}in and out at every stage, putting Loiteeat @near champion. He places toomuch|everything he had in his punches. Gependence on hie punch. He ts too] White was never hurt by any. at AND WILLIE JACRSO JOHNNIE DUNDEE WON ee Ailes easily satisfied with a chance to coun-| Johnny's spectacular deliveries, but WAS THE ONE MAN WHO CISION OVER— Nahi fer. He takes the Initiative only In} ne was flustered continuously. DROPPED DUMDEE FoR. THE DE . iswer= LEONARQ? @pots, and even then fails to follow) ‘The crowd didn’t take kindly to the Oo cHaaLey WHAT”: LAST— iNcsiQs — up any advantages he gains. He {8}hout as It progressed past the tenth TE «.O- WIGHT ~ always dangerous, however, and with}round. They were waiting ‘or White him a fight is never over until the last}/to start something, and as the fif- ‘dell rings. teenth began they were still looking ¥ 7, 4 ‘As carly as the second round last}/for Charley to pull the sensational, E $ A t Athl t Ui nite ie pies i unos sar] "rhe "rounda? were’ tere'neta, | DUNDEE-WHITE RECEIPTS WERE $39,739 mateur etic Union winner by a knockout, but as the bout] After the second round Dundee began By John Pollock. e . went on his deliberation became pain-| piling up points and he never stopped. : W d The fifteen-round bout between ing $8,580.16, which was 25 per l Ip gg fee oe toy ct Se mie entices pipetovslid eee ees Hi “n4/ Champion Johnny Dundee and | cent. of $34,320.65. White also nds U es eason @ Jetta to the face and body, ducked| Jack stunts, which were a treat inal Clarley White of Chicago at Mad- Roumbt) tors #8/ Ven Gynt. oes e84i 050: By Neal R. O? Hara. .. u nodvd : ison Square Garden last might, | .6, which brought his end up to 4 Or Its Lon Histor under savage attempts at countering, | way. which was won by Dundee, who | the same as Dundee's, which was | Copyright, 1922 (The Ney York Evening World) by the Press Publishing Co. { « + received the daetalonvAt the end of $8,580.16, The State received $1, | A baseball expert seems to be a guy} Babe Ruth got his salary demands the contest, attracted over 11,000 806.35. The tickets, including the ee ar two errs seas eal Ps com fpes when ne het are A \ fight fans, of which 10,224 paid Government tax, sold as foll APREStD meh See Chien soureee See ours nae Comes eave 2 CUPS OLIN Q S ij i Blow-by-Blow Story of Fight || tsss.'the com rccns, | Sana'a. suas [foro contenaors. thou if the Caléne's coin bad been | NEW Records Made,in Boxing) Amateur Sport Calendar. Y y ig including the Government tax of | 1909 ey eee double-header. and Track and Field March 20-26—Handball, jun» 10 per cent., amounted to the | 2478 iow” teense the goal from tone oo 8 Events inoors senior singles and doubles, Milwau- e it 70. down because too many foot i . CS OOrs, ee. THE FIGHT—BLOW BY BLOW. 1 discouraged, Dundee stepped in with] Maya um of $40,790.70. The | 20 ats games were lost by one-point mar-|_ You can't satisfy ball players ae March 24 — 10-yard backstroke a straight left to the face and Sine hi fe - But _ that’ thi they| Giant management ts kicking right spp swim (senior women), Milwaukee }} ROUND ONE—Dundee led first) ® atralght left to Jaw. White atins| 8% from which the Aghters were sins, But that's one thing they! now because the hot sun interferes By Robert Bovd A.C. t | weith the left, White throwing it ott eee ee ne an ee the, punuant] paid their money, Dundee receiv- Total ,.....-0046- $39,739.70 can’t blmae the bucketshops for. with the athletes. And as soon as the iy. Robert Boyd: March 29—50-yard swim (senior ; ‘White also got inside of Dundee's Johnny then buried his left is White's stomach. At the next try So far as opposing Jack Dempsey Is spin Charley around by the arm, and| but felt the right on his ribs. Johnny |concerned, Greb, Gibbons and Tunney season is under way the same man- HAT has been termed the most men), Honolulu. | __mext left for the head and tapped him V 7 agement will be kicking against the successful Indoor season March 29—-220-yard swim (Junior H. 8, White hooked hi hi rain. the war and one of the great-| Women), Omaha N. 8. om the body lightly as they came to White thee cnatanesa Monae with finally drove a left into White's face] hooked a left to White’s jaw, ducked |#re all lightweights, . eas est in the history of amateur ath een ate tteaard slay da § jocked again and without a return. White, ve jelib- | Whit tt t at t dl - letics by 4 » U. E 13 y WwW. ” (we Soe ee ney ea tialey beoxe|® ctrelght left to the chim. ‘They| crate, depended eolely on coustering,| ume back with another hook to the| 1 fact, there are no logical oppo-| Tt would cost $1,500,000 to hold the| Hom? ny A. A Us ariciale nas Jus) March | $0—Water polo (aenlor ; ee vwnite then put in his cele] Were, clinched at the bell. Am evet/nut the couldn't keep Dundee off.|chin, His punches didn't hurt, but]Nents for Jack for the simple reason|Olymples in Los Angeles, oF | about) oe ote ogtate championships March 30—220-yard swim (Junior ; Peeted ak nok on sonnny anin| Cone Dundee missed with his left, and|they were point getters, He knocke:!| (hat any one that would fight him |551).000 exclusive of tips to California) vn nciaiy speaking every club that] men), Omaha A.C. ; without apparent damage. Dundee] ROUND FIVE—They went to a] White's right and left attempts just|down two of White's leads to the face.} “n't logical, | yee ey attempted to promote a meet w: Hhoel AoA vera relay ania and : put everything he had in a left that harmless clinch. Johnny reached} went over his chest. White, suddenly|while he stepped in and grabbed Th "t bl the White Babe Ruth may be captain of the|@Warded for its efforts and from a ine Pea men at blame entral Swim- - Janded on Charley's cheek bone, He| White with a left on the nose and|aggressive, hooked a hard left to| White's right before he could shoot] , They can’t blame the Sox: or a y P competitive standpoint the season of April “@xsioevard: awit Chenier: —+ Yea with a right for the body while| Was lucky to duck @ hard left hook| Johnny's chin and drove a right to|it, Little effective work done in thi |Uubs for setting Chicago on fire this| Yanks, put for the first six weeks He) yy91 9 wilt go down in history as a] men), Illinois A.C 7 White ripped his right to his ear] to the head. Johnny stepped in with'the body. He forced Johnny back| middle part of this round, but Dundee peers v . record breaker. April 6—150-yard back stroke a stiff left to the face, White follow- twice. Dundee was acutally fighting his heftier opponent. He put in two straight jabs to White's nose and got| inside Charley's attempted counter. Johnny held White with his left at close quarters and pounded the ribs with his right. Dundee tore In with another left, and White beat him to} it with a hook to the jaw. Charley also brought his right up hard on Dundee’s ear. Johnny did his Six step as this landed, showing that there was sting in the punch. Dundee came back to his corner rubbing his left ear. An even round. ROUND TWO—They went right at it in the second, both driving in body punches at close quarters. White atepped back from three left jabs and hooked Johnny in the body with his left. Johnny tried with two rights, but they went around White's neck. Dundee, doing the leading, was pep- pered in the stomach by White's right and left. When clear Dundee stepped in with a hard right to Charley’s jaw. This enraged White and he hooked Johnny on the jaw with his left and crossed over a bus!- nesslike right also to the head. He then walked in close and drove both hands to Dundee'sa stomach, He fol- t lowed Jobnny around the ring and planted a straight left on Dundee's mouth. Johnny looked tired. He came back though with a one-two left to the mouth and right to the jaw that myrht have meant something if he could punch harder. They tried with another left hook to the face,| finally made it lively by hooking his Some of the outstandin, ‘ 0 s & features of bat at the bell Johnny was jumping|left to White's stomach. W bite bad the indoor season of 1921-22 were the or en 7—Fancy dive (senlor men), and anxious to tear in, Dundee's|to resort to the old rabbit punch on running of Joie Ray, the fleet footed] Olympic Club, San Francisco. i round on points. Dundee'’s neck at close quarters, The Seen and Heard at the Bout middledistancer of the [linois A. c. April 8—Wrestling (eight classes), ROUND NINE—They went to a]crowd didn’t like this and booed Ray demonstrated to his critics who| Boston, Mass, clinch, ag usual, Then both missed| Charley. Dundee’s round. spoke of his slipping following his] , APB 220-yard swim (senlor with lefts for the head. Johnny then| THE CROWD DIDN'T LIKE IT. poor showing at Antwerp in the last] Ar ie tod yard awim. (aentor beat Chaley with a left to the mouth, Olympic games, that he is runniug] women), New York Women's to-day than at any time dur- Swimming Association. with his left hook twice, Dun-| into a clinch again. White, evidently “hal b, Ing his long and sensational career. April 15—Plunge for distance left reached his face first.| determined, fought Johnny back with Place Their Money, Al St. Patrick had no representative in] Bob McAllister was the greatest er ee Johnny swung a wild left to Chariey’s|® left dig in the stomach. He then Thite Is ite, |the second bout, which brought to-| sprinter Introduced to the athletic] coaches proved superior to. other eye and jumped tn With the same] Chased Dundee Into a corner, hooked though White Is Favorite gether Harry London and Sammy|world since the advent of Charles] years, as they have broken many of punch as White hooked him in the| te left to the body and brought it Nable, both members of the same} Paddock, the University of Southern| the records that have stood for a stomach. Charley placed a light lett|4P hard on Johnny's chin, Johnny By Richard Freyer. race, The Boys weighed In at 119.| California student, and star of thel long time, on Johnny's chin, then dropped the] escaped to the centre of the ring.) fis. giant look much of n/ and Put up a good fight to the]last Olympiad. McAllister less than| Although same hand down to the ribe. tie was| Where they sparred without damage. ne aff! Heh “Of S/aifth round, with honors about even. Jeight months following the breaking fighting Dundee in. the bedy ig thig| White hooked a left to Johnny's |success fifteen minutes before the|London had the first when he sat/of his novice shattered Alvah Meyer's round and Johnny was lucky in go- stomach and then missed with a right] rst bout was scheduled. There was|Nable down with an uppercut. Nable}and Jack Ellers’s long standing record ing away from the punches, ‘Three | C088 to the chin. Johnny bounded | rany a vacant seat in the Garden and |came back in the following rounds) for 150 yards indoors and established| show a marked weakness. Gordon times Jhonny swung lefts to White's} OT the ropes, but this time ran Into) oe a ory much as the show! . new figures for the intermediate dis-| Munce, the Pastime fighter and na- face without a comeback. Charley| left and right to the head. | white a bloomer. This didn’t last : = tances of 110, 120 and 130 yards on|tionaj title holder, is very much like Misved with his left lead, but creenen| Heeked Johnny on the neck with his|would be a bloomer. S\) ‘here was so much Dundee money] the boards. Gack) Detnpesy in having fe onsite his right hard agdinet the rite te} left and then made a brave attempt |iong, however. By the time the firstlin sight up to this time that the little] Comins of Yale who defeated Bernie| contest his superiority. It was hoped Wan fighting hard in an attempt to] at tearing his stemach off with beth | preliminary boys entered the ring the)jtatian boxer was on even terms with|Wefers, Scholz, and Medllister at{that Smith, the well known sare reach Johnny's body solidly as the hands. Johnny hooked three lefts to} pouse was comfortably filled, White as far as the wagering went | sixty yards was another “find” un- from California, could be | bell ran ‘An even round. the head, while White blinked, Char- a Several of the betting boys were even] earthed during the s6eason oft n Munce at Boston iu « ie. " ley then stepped in and his Police Commissioner Enright’s hired] willing to make Dundee a slight fa-| 1922. tional championships the 17th and DUNDEE DOES THE LEADING, | left in the stomach men staged an Innovation te Bonar cl yorite, but there were no takers, Dicly Landon of Yale, Olymple|isth of next. month, but an injury like It at all so far. They suggested|the public. The cops drew a line ls A erated 1 RE TES nth ROUND) THN—Johuny: hooked alie was an not, Dundes won the rcund.|sorems Fourth atid Madison Avenues] ‘The Nable-London bout lao ended| ee ae ee ee ee | sustained will: préyent: his coming Y throned during the passing year | Rast. ike te neti, ne Abed iB amin ROUND FOURTEEN —WhiteJat 27th Street and would nok aoe with honors even. It was a just ver-| Murphy of Notre Dame defeated him| Sid Terris of the Rutgers Gym- White did little besides grapple him hooked a left to the stomach and]one to enter unless one could show aldict for a good fight. London was] at the Millrose games and also broke nualund! (bone oe ther TENET me tone Johnny pushed him away. Johnny ]ducat or convince the cop one the stronger and heavier hitter of theltewrence’s long standing indoor|bantams developed in many years as he came in close. Charley then} then put his left to the jaw and was|to purchase a ducat. ‘ two, but Nable offset the walloping Maen Tee ar pinche ae heel As Gerkaddattunsfaibent teen cereccnte UE Is ett jayaos Fat aia stoiée alone eRe ERE Te Tae tok mark. Murphy's new record did not} The featherweight class is notorious- Straight Mata ue Dunne Game ieee under hite’s two southpaw leads. |hold fort guy a fast le jab and science, stand jong, for Le Roy Brown of|ly weak, The lightweights fall be- Johnny went in with a left to the}/Street and had to go outside their 5 : : - % ing in with hia left to the body, He y : es . r Dartmouth and form York]iow that of last year, when Archie followed this with a lett hook to the] ome wine mcm pone arients, and | homes to seit thelr were Then came the semi-final. Jack} schoolboy flashed into prominence for] Walker and Ben Ponteu and Zivic of e pody. Johnny slappe —— swim (senior men), Los Angeles ing with a counter in the same spot. White got away trom Johnny's left swing and drove a hard right to the body, Johnny was fast with his left, reaching White's mouth twice and then hooking it to the stomach. Johnny put in three more lefts to the face and escaped with a left dig in the body. He tried with a right swing to the jaw, landing cleanly but with litte power. They exchanged Nght lefts on the chin. White was short with a left, Johnny hooking him in the body before he could recover. Little doing in this round, but should go to Dundee on leads. ROUND SIX — Two harmless clinches started things here, and then Dundee hooked a clean left to White's cheek. They clinched again and White just tapped Johnny's body lightly with his right. Dundee,’ won- derfully aggressive, hooked his left to White's jaw and followed with a clean right to the other side, He was piling up points, He hooked a left to the body, but this time White. woke up and crossed his left to the jaw. Johnny stepped in with two more lefts to the head, and all White could do was cuff him at close quar- ters. Over ambitious Johnny stepped in again, but thia time White's straight left to the mouth beat him. It was a hard punch, Johnny drove two more lefts to the face and just escaped the White legt hook, White was depending on éountering. He dispute. In our opinion Daley out- . boxed his opponent in every round but He missed a right follow. Charley wag|, ROUND THIRTEEN—They walkea| Dundee Admirers Unable t0}iwo ana was entitied to the decision. | faster the competition in the amateur boxing ranks has been ex~ tremely good this season there are a few classes in which the fighters 2 ban ti a Reeves, 167, California, and Fay Key- e 3 +» break! Murphy’: > 4 ade a rights to the chin, both missing,| Woke up very suddenly, however, and eee ig: Hitt eke ee left on Charley's chin three times,| Plenty of Dundee woney “showed in}ser, 172, Maryland, We don't. ise om a pees Murer ae MEER! made; Mp) foreicae Chari ked a hard left to the] forced Dundee back with’ two solid © the jaw. white failing to catch him In each|the Garden, White was 9 to 6 favor-| wi manages Keyser. Ike Dore: ; Syraci : rt ) near boas bell, Dundee at this| gs of the left in the stomach ana} Johny was doing all the leading and| instance with a counter. White fell|ite around 7 o'clock. At 8 the odds td organ iS! suttner of Syracuse is another find] There is no one worth mentioning supposed to be his manager, but Mrs : he welter and mid 5 8.1 sing Indoor season, Suttner|of note among the welter and mid- Dorgan manages Ike. And that's|0f the passing ind 4 reached Dundee's ribs with a right|to 6 to 6. The Dundee admirers |tyo¢, broke into the limelight at the Mill dleweight rents oe Ge BE, See and brought the sa hand up to the|couldn’t get their money placed. rose games and up in Syracuse he is € eee _ enna @) t hg a P| chin, He then stuck a straight left = Patsey Haley, who refereed the| considered the greatest runner de- phenays LEE pie Poe hg In Johnny's mouth and had his head _The opening event was a titulartiout, was entitled to the firat round | eloped there since ¢ harley Retd-| the bent, igh ae oe prego Bh! fw snapped back by two of Johnny's lefts It brought together Georgie! itiey did more walking and breuking | Path's time many years, with 3 landing, too. He hooked a left to the pit of the stomach and brought it up to White's jaw. He had White miss- ing twice with his left, wh played successfully for the Johnny curved a rights stage looked in for a stormy evening.|# tight hook on the ear, White be- White's round. gan too late, This was Dundee’s WHEN WHITE LOOKED Goon. |"¥"d ROUND THREE—White stuck a ANOTHER WHITE SPURT, left to Johnny's face while Johnny] ROUND SEVEN — hooked his to the body. They went They walked short with a left for the body, but] went to 8 to 6 and gradually dropped ne right into @ clinch. Dundee graaed {6c and then drove a good tett into] in the face. White mae an attempt y and Louis Gugliemi, or some-lihan the men did fighting The grade of relay teats that have} the average amateur Fepresenting the & Into a clinch, each shooting free} White's body with a left. When free,|the Pit. He tried the same punch} to chase Johnny Into a corner and like that, eight rounds. The been whipped together by the amateur ther pushers. rights to the body and head. Johnny| while White's left went around John. again and nearly bent White in two] missed a badly directed right. He|last named is easier to spell than pro- hooked a left to White's Jaw and was crossed by White's straight leftlts the head and w x as back out of fo the chin. Johnny then landed) danger when Charley's left swished twice again with a left to the head-|through the air. White steadied He reached in with a left, and White} jonnny with a left to the chin while drove him off with a straight right! ne drove a solid right to the ribs. to the ribs, catching bie with A ‘They then put their heads together in glancing is to the oohe ure . a clinch and swung overhand punches bounded of fe ropes. Johnny tried! around each other's necks. Johnny hard with a one-two for the face, butliiennea in with a left to the head White smothered the right. Johnny'¢}and White caught him with a hard Haag big erie nay face and|®00# on the jaw as he was going eave Ae hls hes hasty poreeat away, White then jaid for Johnny to eae son etcution te the blows, In-|come in and drove his right clean on Be aay 90. BEER Jonny with ade. |J008Ny's chin, staggering him, ‘The Uberate straight left on the mouth| ext time ny ee ee and rer dn ipranat Serato the body. Johnny then hooked his ele eee left to the stomach, while White 3 r a straightened his on the chin. White - BOUND) FOUR Waa jenpeked then grazed Johnny's jaw with a busi- reggie went iB a cinch, He stuck nesslike left hook, They exchanged a atraight left into the face and then] \ri# on the chin as the bell rang. hooked it to the chin without a re- ie \FoURR: Hie! Punohes Were with it, White landed lightly with two straight lefts, but did no dam- age. Ringelders are asking when White ts going to start to fight. Dun- dee’s round, ROUND ELEVEN -- They ex- changed lefts twice, White's being harder. Dundee reached in with a left to the face, and White drove him against the ropes with a left to the chin, As Johnny bounced back White crossed his right to the same spot. He then reached his left down for a dig in Johnny's stomach, Johany jumping out of the danger zone into the centre of the ring. Johnny pulled hig old trick of bouncing off the ropes four different times, and landed with his left hook on Charley's jaw, They then went to a clinch, White pepper- ing Johnny's stomach with right and left drives. More rope bouncing by: Dundee, after which he landed on the face with an extended left. He made then stuck the left in Johnny's face|nounce. Both boys hang out around] Benny Leonard came in late, We twice, but Dundee rena'd with two of the gas house district and the winner] (Kea him if he was going to look the same punches, Johnny outeuessed | will be crowned bantam king of the} Dundee and White ever for future Charley, who threatened to hook him| vicinity. Each boy weighed 118%, | ;eferance. ‘He replied that he was and in the head with a left, and succeeded could fight the two of them. . in landing his own left on Charley's] Artie McGovern, dooking more like sa . . s the bell rang. Dunde tennis player, refereed. Artie was ani ia ng. Dundee's Lal Ba ea up in a nice clean white], Reeves had a comfortable lead up ; to the fifth round, Keyser was in a ROUND FTIFTEEN—Johnny hooked |8¥& ater, nice © n white trousers and tough way in the sixth, duc ¢ foul fa left to the stomach and Waite [everything, Kid McPartland and E.1) 100" Noy so ie eo ponent. The worked both hands to the jaw at|D. Becker were judges and George |) 0% Struc acer heathen bok but close quarters. White, very busy urnegie held the watch. Joe Humph- it was tid foul blow that mad K a now, hooked Johnny on the ribs with|reys announced the announcements. 3 io Aye a ser double up. There was no doubt een x t a pint ;|jJoe appeared more at home at the his left and put a right on his Jaw These society affairs tire one |e Unintentional low blow hurt him, even: f. y Dundee, not discouraged, jabbed | bout. poten ae ny's neck, Johnny got In a good left | { Charley with two straight lefts on [8% - A | the nose and then swept the same Keyser staged a Somecbeck. ig the hand over to the jaw. White drove} It looked Ike curtains for Daley In|Seventh and elghth rounds, but it was in two straight lefts to the chin,|the Second round, He outboxed Gug— net SnUeh min ne ee The me han y a ‘ the bout to Reeves. hooked the same ha he body,|Gug—Oh, you know who I mean—in judges awardes sem Wattempt—a righ Smoke and Chew for the chin. Dundee took two lefts|following Louis hit Georgie on the] Johnny Dundee entered the ring a on the chin while he trled to swing |button and sent the kid down for alfew seconds before White. Scotty but missed his next attempt—a right |the opening stanza, but In the one Boe eee arate Shee 2) AMINE a atiat elglt Montelth was in Dundee's corner. It takes years of experi- turn, White jammed a left on the] "der. White miss a left hook while he got a ine yee? shocked his left to} c+ patrick was, with Daley, how: moe ig ace _ ony eee ence to make a master ee. ‘ 4 IN sy) y Johnny's Jaw and stomach, escaping . , + BOWS . A | ribs ‘and brought it up to the head.| OUND EIGHT—Dundee Invited Bi ovsr Gaetehase Aphnny hooked) vith went taps, dvtinny’ suddenty fever. He recuperated quickly and[around a great white bathrobe, workman. And it took pen ain he] White ‘to come and fight’ as he bs ! 5 staged a great come-back in the third, — j pen Brienne iananre node Jumped in with two lefts for the FOE and gues oe S iioplag Jack woke: spent Sema over his fone rede ee Atth, Lows qaught Georgie] After the usual introductions the 162 years of tobacco | 7 9 omac! Whi 7" a ! yvait- | stunt awa; re hite’s left hook to = “aye 7 ai ec ' operc >i star eve: * Nee ee ee eee eee lag {e. hosk dshany on become in| ine woay) Dundae’s round then, pulled the Jumping Jack sturt, [On te ele eet ee Ee aigin and [eae vn Oe one Sveuing Dt on tte experience to produce i Jens Hh na ley fan the air with both [oO of a and : ; 7 with the same punch a second later,| with his left. He caught him twice,| ROUND TWELVE—Dundee beat] ands, Johnny Aha vie ey Latowod Willie Lewis's boy up. Daley this superior long cut Johnny overreached with a left lead.|the third time Johnny missing with} White to @ right for the head Helpnook and w - w | m better boxer than Louis,} Col, Mike Padden who never missed and White hooked him neatly on the}a wild right swing. Johnny landed|then stepped in with a tem to t alien: 4 Foot the latter is a harder bitte wat the Broadway A. C. in the chin with a left. Johnny missed two|right and left on either side of}body. White hooked two loris to t apna 7 ; fae | a cldidave, saw hie fret bpur since the P. LORILLARD & CO. left leads to the chin and was hooked White's face, and repeated the same|chin and missed the third mach without apparent dam per judges gave the boys a draw,|Horton law days. Sorry it wasmt ® Eat. 1760 PACKAGE em the Jaw gach time By White. Not dose 4 second later, He then tried 10° got under White's leit to the bead, uge, Dundee’s round and Sgat. vw relused to settle the gas house better ope, Mike, ny * ¥ : a eer |

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