ROUND THERE.â€"Again they boxâ€" ed carefully, slowly, in ~the centre of the ring, as Dempsey was apparently trying to tantalize Tunney into leadâ€" ing and making an open bout of it. Tunney sneaked over a pretty left jab, but took a halfâ€"dozen on the back of the neck. (Gene took the offensive, dmvm«r Dempsey into the ropes, where ax d him tight, As they both e centre of the ring, Tunney led and fell into Dempsey‘s straight right smash to the body. Gene held while Jack elouted to the midâ€"section ; a right smash to the heart drove Tunâ€" ney back. _ Dempsey wove in close again to cuff the back of Tunney‘s head with his right and dug his left twice to the ehampion‘s ribs as the round ended. ROUND FOUR.â€"Denipsey took the offensive, but Tunney‘s right eracked on his chin. Gene‘s left dt the same mark. _ While Dempsey rapped two lefts to the body. Gene claimed that the blows were foul and fought back i@(il and Tell right smash 1 while Jack el« a rigzht smash fore Tunney could tie him up. â€" Hands high, Jack dodged away from a right, there was little action, as.they sparrâ€" ed carefully. In the centre, Tunney‘s left was short, but Dempsey merely fell into a clinch. Gene missed two more lefts, while Jack clipped two short left hooks to the body as Dempsey lunged low. â€" Tunney missed again, but managed to catch himself and flick two soft lot’ts to Jack‘s face as the round ended. ROUND THERE.â€"Again they boxâ€" Doxing and to the chin ing high. rizcht on D¢ 11¢ 1 While the Seventh Round Was Dempsey‘s the Other Rounds Were Chiefly in Fayvour of Tunney. The Conâ€" cluding Round W as Also V ery Clearly Tunney‘s Report of Dempseyâ€"Tunney Fight Given Round by Round SECOND ROUND xing cautiously, ap evade the disastro nladelphia last fal ladelphia last fall. He came ou ing and Gene shot a left and righ he chin. . They were dancing, box higzsh. Gene dropped an overhan it on Derapsey‘s chin after chasin _to a corner. Another right miss md Dempsey smashed a left to th and three lefts to the chin be I‘unnov could tie him up. â€" Hand 1, Jack dodged away from a righ ce was little action, as.they spari ‘arefully. In the centre, Tunney‘ was short, but Dempsey merely fe ) a clinch. Gene missed two mor s, while Jack clipped two shor hooks to the body as Dempse ed low. â€" Tunney missed again, bu QOUN. lunge d in : Food that sustains you through to midâ€"day. Keeps you alert, energetic, healthy. You always enjoy the flavour. e@nt.. â€" herewith a s ittle round by UND ONB.â€"â€" ped n the crowds that gathe ‘.shall-bcclestone C of the big fight c and the others t 11. UWriDnson‘s and orts by wire, neral interest ta at. â€" Accordingly The greatest breakfast triumph Dempsay 1 eint for openings, whil mack. â€" Gene snapped a | » T * ‘s chin and followed 1 it smash to the chin. a clinch, another ne ropes richt as falling into a ain with two In the clineh Tunney four 1e back of th Wrapped, sealed, dustproof packages. vm w Mw. 11@A P tandard round : 1 @T <en N. eil sound( Demnsey that w Movsey clinch left h that f ovE 11 wit J 2C d y und at me out with Th 11 d i 41 n t thi rl jabbing a left to the head. Dempbe laughed and urged Gene to come in and box. Losmg his temper, Jaeck smashed Tunney with a left and right swing to the head. (Gene, dazed, gr abâ€" bed Dempse\ with both hands. and was still holding fiercely at the bell. ROUND EIGHT.â€"Dempsey came out in a erouch, Apparently someâ€" what recovered, Gene stabbed with his left hand. Tunney backed away furiously. _ Dempsey made no effort to ecatch, merely walking after him and taunting him to box. Tunney did box, whipping a left and right upperâ€" cut to Jack‘s chin. _ As he missed rights, Dempsey lifted his left to the jaw. In a clinch Jack again cuffed J ACK,. slinped Jaw. .tn Tunney‘s the body rigcht to HOoOored lunney Ior . nine. Dempsey was on him a cat as (Gene sped backwards. sey was in close with a smash attack. Wabbly and dazed, could only jump and flound wards. Dempsey cornered hi ropes and smashed a left and the body. Gene came back jabbing a left to the head. _ laughed and urged Gene to the the temple, The champic content to j clinch, Jack of Tunney‘s lefts into D« The ric} Demj He s B Baby‘s Uunney it hand ‘"Old under Tunnev OUND IEIVTI worked furi intermission, claimed that )Des ILrYyV W hen wanboly and dazed, lunney ly jump and flounder backâ€" Dempsey cornered him at the 1 smashed a left and right to . Gene came back weakly i left to the head. Dempsey and urged Gene to come in Losmg his temper, Jaek Tunney with a left and right the head. (Gene, dazed, grabâ€" into head. _ A smashing drove Tunney back the heart made hi nhe heart m Dempsey dod y ‘one > EKnet FIVE.â€"Dempsey‘s handâ€" d furiously on him during ssion, while Tunney‘s handâ€" d that stimulants were unâ€" Tunney: missed a right nto clinch. Jack came in nding to the body, when veranxious, missed again. ed away now, falling into as Tunney tuuk,to the\at- en Jack tied him up, they t to the centre of the ring. obbed out of three left jabs. unney‘s head back with a rappea neck. mpseyv ilTLIACK, JACK Turt ay around with head, Tunney eo Two more 1 again on the bacl Gene dug two nic s body at the bell Beéroreé comng t of body punch( d as Dmunsm Best #or You and ¢ Babg too missed a Jack ca he bu(l)’, mussed w, fallin fook to t d him uy boxed eard ung lett to ack, and a him drag _a right, he No â€" count. C,~ SsSmasn The cham both hand , nowever In anothe up, tC the rin: left jab with Tu nn e .\‘. upperâ€" missed to the cuffed 198 +) a CK right zrabâ€" and On it |sense, still it was stealing usual meant thefts.‘", :C way suggested were to the vicinity from stolen, or found not case they were aban l some trouble caused annoyance some loss in many not to be compa thefts of motor c not. to be compared to the re thefts of motor ears from whi« cities and most other parts o country suffer more or less al time. soemeéetim knowled zies,â€" and thou this country are and more expen: this country has from motor t PROTECTION NEEOED ROW FROM MOTER THIEVES the tiger hands, bt clinch. dropped I and â€" righ left. wabbl soundc Several Autos Reported Stoléen in North Land During past Week. Some Still Missing. Th es 5( D) ene tan away. LIheée C back, however, and rock with swinging© smashes Dempsey came to his wobhbly as the gong sou ROUND TEN.â€"They in‘ the centre of the ring attack While to the timer right s and the pilon went alter tne wound fNercely, snapping out both hands high to the head. Jack tried to box, but two solid rights bouneed his jaw. â€" Dempsey was wobbly, but as he cocked his right (iene ran away. The champion came back, however, and rocked Jack again with swinging> smashes to the head. centre of the : a few moment left jabs, but . bet wer champ dozen Gaining courage. Tunney flew at Dempsey, pumping both hands to the head. Again Tunney nailed Jack with both hands to the chin as the forâ€" mer champion bounced on the ropes. They were boxing cautiously, both tired, waiting for openings as the Althou inusually ‘lose quarters. ver Dempsey‘s : mon went after THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO red, waiting openings as the mund ended. ROUND NINE.â€"Tunney‘s retreatâ€" o tactics drew boos from the cerowd tT‘C mle: acK, ripping Doth hands to Une ile Dempsey appeared to re laid him on the ropes, bt mpion‘s twoâ€"handed attack ; wild. Dempsey gave several the body. Gene countered m . â€"â€" Badly staggered. â€" De: bbled about the ring as the nded. The former champion vev, sparred dizzily after the Ti 11 n € A V n rounds. ion and sm times on the e trouble occeasional ‘AIn. ould iashed into Urene‘s head again water from Jack‘s hair splashâ€" the ringside writers. Jack, r again, whaled in with both ut Tunney tied him up in a They pauscd and as Dempsey his hand Tunney whipped left ht hooks into the Manassa s face. Gene came in to the TOPr 1RS oportion o1 thef‘t )een t thout JE LAGC T in with Gene w; 1 C nsIVC art Coun|l into 11 s he ecocked his rig _ The champion ca and rocked Jack ag smashes to the he to his corner a gong sounded. vere usually return ‘rom which they we not too far away, @rbandoned on accou TA North numb ndoned on account with the motor. temporary â€" thefts in every case and als( ince, more to population than own of all the Lizâ€" the automobiles in iefly of the better L the ow n by un Fner,: cAand n in ‘ the 1 o in _ .the "‘m ot the typ« pracl( An O( 101 snook hands . _ Jacek floorâ€" left and right up before the opened 11 t but they o1 ike ol wrapped . In andy packs* y the Cl The cham 1 fiercely ‘Aal rIgt 1 with Demps the â€"D wa # *# * illy f1 regular ich all of the all the 0 : ALIFTGC ut â€"tht t was ; words in thi turned Jack‘s A _Cgc_ar Blend .oo.aoo-oo.-.....“‘ right came igain head. t ~bit was â€"report. oc a~ 81 Kirkland Lake. 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