let .4 GEXE Tl'NXEV WON' WOltl.IIH CHAM PIONMIIP FROM JACK IIE.MPPEY ',.jilJ 'OKl'ELLIXn 1K1IIT 132,000 PEOPLE ATTEND CHALI.EXIiER CAME WITHIN ACE OF KNOCKIXO OIT CHAMPION IX kikst Korxn (Oovernment Telepraphs) PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 34. Gene won, the heavyweight championship of the world in a pouring rain last night when he defeated Jack Dempsey In a savage ten-round) battle to a de cision. The fight went the limit and both Judges were unanimous In declaring the blonde ex-Marine the winner. Tunney came within an ace of knocking Dempsey out In the first round when ha planted a hard right to the Jaw before the belt rang. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 23 (Ringside) Although a thick hare consisting of tobacco smoke and partly of fog hung over the arena there was little tune lost when Hne preliminary fights started at eight o'clock. Fifty thousand fight fans swarmed Into the stadium while the coming was good before the last hour rush. Gaining in momentum as thel hour for the title bout approached, the 1. crowa reacnea a capacity gale or 132.- uuu oi wnicn ix.uuu were casn custom era. Just before the battle Tex Rlckard announced officially a t2.000.Q00 gate. 1 He had not announced this previously I he said lor fear of Injunctlona. Tommy Reilty was referee and Frank Brown of Pittsburg and Mike Bernstein of Wllkesbarre, judges. Officials of the State Boxing Commission carried the gloves Into the ring. The well oiled machinery drilled tor days functioned at top speed. Sixteen f 4 BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP in of the North HARRY ANDERSON (if Alire Arm will meet WM, REYNOLDS of Anyox a six round bout at i:tr lbs. at Anyox on Monday, September 27, 1926, lo deride the Championship of the North. Dirk Sluhli wilt wrestle Pat Doherlj-. Hesl two out of three falls. hundred ushers handled the crowds with ed three punches In the head. Tunney ease. In the final swirl of enthusiasm nailed Dempsey with a right and the there was no lessening of sentiment for champion- backed Into the ropes. They the challenger among his thousands of were In the centre of the ring with well wishers. Dempsey trying for an opening as the FLEW TO BATTLE round ended. The marine entry who was once soldier Hound 3. Tunney missed a left and and sailor, too, threw fear Into the they clinched. Tunney backed away stout heart of Tex Rlckard when he took from a left hook. Dempsey knocked a the air to fly to the scene of batUe. right to the head. They traded rights The promoter made no secret of his wish to the head In a corner. Tunney missed that one half of his championship crew two lefu to the head. Then Tunney had waited until the title was decided ripped a left to the body. Dempsey was before he took the second lesson of his booed. Dempsey hooked a left to the life In aviation. body and got two lefts In the head. Arriving In Philadelphia for the formal Tunney tore In with another right to the weighing In ceremony and physical ex- bead, backing Jack to a corner. Demp-amlnatlon of the Pennsylvania Athletic sey missed a right swing and Tunney Commission. Tunney's heart was found stepped In with a short right to the normal. Dempsey, although his crown face. Dempsey- missed a , 'left hook and was still on perfectly straight, was they clinched. They were to. Jbe' centre pushed out of the esrly spotlight by or the ring when the bell sounded, his rival. Weighing 190 pounds at two Dempsey waa spitting blood when -be o'clock he also surprised the wise ones went to his corner, by his f weight being under the figure Kound fi. Dempsey crowded Into expected. Tunney and missed a left hook. Tunney Dempsey had no aeroplane and would peppered him with a left and a right i not make a dramatic entry. He conten- to the head. Jack chased Tunney acre ted himself with the slower but safer the ring, landing a left hook to the train and bad no Philadelphia welcome chin. At close range they slugged with on his arrival not long before time for Dempsey having the advantage. Tun-him to enter the ring. It waa the first ney hooked a left to the body, a fight time Dempsey had defended his title for to the head and they clinched. Tun-three years. He entered the ring a ney drove a right hd 11 to tne body-heavy favorite over the marine. The Tunney was wide with right to the weights were Dempsey 190 pounds to head. Dempsey hooked a left to the 185ty for Tunney. head and Tunney countered with a right Tunney was the first to enter the and left tq the head. Tunney stuck ring. He wore a blue bathrobe and re- two lefts into Dempsey's face and Jack celved a tremendous ovation. weaved Into him. Tunney was backing KOl.NI) ItV ROl'XI away from Jack as Dempsey waa feint- Hound I Tunney was short with a Ing for an opening when the round left and a clinch in the corner. After ended, the break away they traded punches. Tl'XNEV IX COKXEK Tunney was short with a left and they Kound 7. Dempsey crouched as hs clinched In the corner. Dempsey missed moved. Into Tunney. They clinched a left and Tunney drove a right to the without damage. Tunney landed a head. Dempsey hooked a left to the light left and danced away. Tunney head and they clinched. Tunney landed drew a right to the chin as they din-a right to the Jaw and missed another, ched. Dempsey ripped a left hook to Dempsey backed away from, t right. Tunney.' ye. opening a gash. . Dempsey Dempsey ducked a right to the head, punished Oene In a corner and Tunney Dempsey crowded and got two. lefta to landed two rights to Dempsey's head the head. Tunney ducked a right and I without a return. They traded rights to Delppsey fell on the ropes. They traded It he body and Tifnney shot to the head, rights! to . the head. Tunney rocked I Tunney drove a right to the head and Dempsey with a light to the Jaw and linlssed a. light ,left: pempvey hooked a was putting tnem fiercely to the body I left to the chin. They traded punches at the bell. I to the head in a aavaee exchange in the . Kouml tf Tunney ran away with centre of the ring. Tunney drove a Dempsey after him. They clinched with- right to the head and backed away aa out danger. Dempsey hooked the left the round ended,. to the head and two rights to the body Round ft. Tunney backed away and as Tunney retreated. Dempsey chased hooked a left to the head. Tunney was Tunney to a corner hitting him around short a left but nailed Jack with the the body. Tunney was bleeding from punch. Jack drove a right to the head, the mouth. Tunney landed a light left Tunney was short with a right to the to head. Dempsey drove Tunney Jnto a head. They clinched. Tunney kept In corner without danger. Tunney landed after Dempsey with five straight left a left to the head and they clinched. I to the face. Tunney drove a right to Dempsey missed a left hook but sank I the Jaw. Dempsey landed a right to the two rights to the body. Tunney backed I head and got a left hook In return. away, then landed a right to the head. I Jack drove both fists to the body and They were engaged whan bell rang. 1 Tunney complained the blows were low, Round S. The rain was starting to I They exchanged lef ts to the head, heavily. Jack ducked three light j sey leading with Tunney backing away, lefts but was nailed with a right to jaw. Tunney missed' two lefu and a right Tunney drove a right to the body Ml to the head. Tunney landed a right Jack came In. The blows shook Demp- I uppercut as they clinched. sey. They exchanged blows to the head I Round -Tunney backed from a right and clinched. Tunney planted a right to the head. They exchanged blows to to the body, backing Dempsey to the the body at close quarters. Dempsey ropes. They clinched at the edge of the missed wild right awing and they clln- ring. . Tunney ripped a right to the head I ched. Dempsey was short with and Jack chased him Into a corner (right to the body and Tunney drove a without damage. Jack sank a right to I right to the body, Tunney landed two the body and got a right to the head. (light lefts to the head. Dempsey missed DKMI'SEY lll.LKOH right to head and caught two lefu to Kound i. Dempsey sent a left to the the Jsw. Tunney landed right to the Jaw knocking Tunney into the ropes. Jaw as Dempsey missed a left and right Tunney hung on as Dempsey drove his and Tunney nailed him with a right right to the body. Jack chased the chal- to the chin. Tunney hooked right and lenger Into a corner, driving bis left left to Jaw. Dempsey missed a left aa to the body. Dempy was bleeding from they clinched. Dempsey's left eye was a cut on the left eye. Dempsey missed beginning to close and he appeared to a left hook to the' head. Dempsey was be very tired. Tunney planted a hard short with a left to the head and they right to the Jaw and Dempsey dropped clinched. Tunnty nailed, pempaey with Into his chair as the round ended, a right aa the champion came in. Tun- Kound 10. They shook hands and ex- titj backed away from a right and land changed punches to body and clinched from Jimmy Delaney of Tunney's camp. Jack Demave, "the fighting fool of Hoboken," conceded mere than thirty-five pounds in weight and administered a knock-out to Joe Stoebel. I H i-B 1 SPORT CHAT t : -r Unless Jack Dempsey can stage 3 comeback and capture back the crovt. which he lost last night In Philadelphia to Oene Tunney bla career aa a tooxei la ended so far as the big money ' s concerned. In face of his thorough defeat last night. U would appear to he improbable that he will attempt a comeback. The great bcavywelgbtj and there is ha disputing the fact that, t.t xaiaie of the greatest champions, the world ever saw, has gone the wiy of previous title holders though, perhaps, hit defeat last night was more sensa tional than that of any previous title holder. A man, who had practically never been heard of when Dempsey wrested the crown from Jess Willaxd in 1919, came up and completely out. classed him. The battle waa all the more sensational as fight fans all over f PAGE ft) tfili DJL7 FROM RINGSIDE BRINGING UP FATHER OF BIG BATTLE Into centre of ring. Dempsey mimed a fight to the head, pempsey pursued Gene punishing him with body blows and forcing him la a corner. Tunney landed two lef ta and a right to the cbln ttaggerlng Dempsey. Tunney hooked a left to the chin. Jack's left eye was closed. Tunney drove two rights to the head. Tunney staggered Dempsey with a right to the chin backing Dempsey to the ropes. Tunney drove a light and left to the Jaw as Jack blindly stepped In. The champion was groggy. Tun r,ey drove a right and left to the law. THE PRELIMINARIES In the first of the preliminaries, Oeorge Oodfrey. Philadelphia negro, carried the Judges' decision over "Fighting Bob" Lawson of Alabama In a six round "clawing match." Oodfrey weighed 223 pounds land Lawson. IBOVj pounds. the country, while perhaps, favoring Tunney aa far as sentiment wss concerned, hardly hoped that he would capture the title. Dempsey was still considered Invincible. I Tunney was not under estimate:! but rather Dempsey waa overestimated. Dempsey. after all, was more of aq uncertain quantity than his opponent, having not appeared In the prize rln for three vears. In face of that ha hat the title has gone to other hands. I )- .1 Vt t fas ra arrwrw. ! mm SL44J aaraa - if the game It had been held too long oy Dempsey. The hope and general jplulon Is that Tunney will not hold It ro long. The sequel of last night's jattle will probably be greater activity with regard to the heavy'e'ht title than there was during most of the In slashing six rounder between WllUrd found it very hard to re- .(rival sparring mates of the title bout " I tu a- IaIiis ait a Timmv I Aiishran t4J TVi 11 tdelnhU. llrtit hearrwelirht who heined train Dempsey. won the judges' decision ears of Dempseyl reign. Famous Battles for I he Heavyweight Title IWILlim KMH'KUl OI T 'AX In the bout In which he wss knocked ,-ut by Jack Dempsey at Toledo. July 4. J-. The pnly respite the champion waa ible to gain was when he was knocked lewn. This was often enough but the Ainutee'ln between were so filled with iction-ffcst the big fellow could not est when he went to bed on the can. 'aa. r. When ;: WllUrd was felled for UK evrnth time In the first round. Demp-tey thought thst he had won and left the ring. However, the bell saved Jew for the moment and the agony waa prolonged u&lll the bell sounded for the fourth roynd. when a towel waa tossed c aa a, token of defeat. Ura. wjilard. seeing a fight for the lrst tlm did not like It. She said afterward! that she waa sorry that her tusbanSiad been defeated but glad ' that bef no longer champion. Jack Warns, then Dempvey's man-ae'er. sudj thst his protege was a real champlcml "Dempi4y will prove a popular cham pion," wsl a prediction made by K earns Immediately after the championship was won. The weather for the bout was season ably hot HIGH SCHOOL BEAT Y MACS IN SOCCER GAME LAST EVENING rttmtH. making hi first a p. was universally held the favorite to-800001' win. Possibly Dempsey had been j P1" ia n ""fflclal capacity on drinking too freely of the luxuries of life In the wealth resultant from pre vious battles. The ktanassa maneater. A well played Intermediate league football game took place last night at the Acropolis Hilt grounds when the High School defeated the Y Macs by a score of 4 to 2. It was an interesting match with scoring early In the game. Thomas Peddle, principal of the .iigh the local sport field. Douglas Stalker and Eddie Smith were linesmen. In the league standing, the Y Uses though shorn of some of his glory, miy ",r "ow P"" now retire In wealth and comfort andi "h School and Navy have four In the feeling that defeat must comelfMn to all at some tune. As long as hej .' 2 ? riii'nS"? mltm Jw'OK LEAGUE GAME capitalize the Let that for seven year, PI A VIM TOMORROW he waa the beavrweleht champion of . '."M"'" s w.w.m. . . Ha arairtf Aft fne Vvi(no ta na Oatiet ahy. there is a feeling of satisfaction A Jwu4tteegu ifootbalh gam Ja be W Iri i, If 1 I ".M ',. I I . U I I I J LIN im fkW -this St. I mw -"arie HCCinetJOOK m t aw ,,.!. u .1 . . Wi j asw niiiiuuzmsui test- m h cu recipes ior tasty i ssxt oiiu cvunumicai jw dishes. M I. Write The Borden Co. awT M Limited. gJgs I I asm Vancouver. ar--- tj , f Condenwiry at South ituraas,, B.C. ui piaiea vomorrow aiiemoon com' menclug at 320 sharp between Dooth and Borden Street Schools, the teams being taken from the following: Eooth- B. Scott, F. Cameron, W. Dag-chaw. R. Collison, T. Kelsey leapt.). R. helson. B. Thurbur ,11. Dickens, R. Morrison. J Kelson, O. Wlngham, R. a I per, A Walters. J. Murray and T. Busslnlch. Borden Street A. Styles, K. Mima, A. McDonald. N. Qurvlch, E. Smith leapt t. R. Weeks, J. Lee. T. Orme. W. Fisher, T Steen, E. Ratchford, E. Kane. IM Ourvlch. P. Fisher, R. Allen and M. Harkln. 'DAMAGE DONE WHEN CAR HITS HYDRANT Aei lclrnt Took Place al Ornrr of Nlnlb and Comox Avenues ftirly Till Morning U 1" at ar v mtv T n w swwmmism. - FOR SALE. FOR BALE--10 ACRES OOOD LAND. 60 acre In crop, baisnce easily taken in. Right at Quick aUtlon, River runs through prvyrty Oood road. Apply Ura. W. Stuart, tl Ninth Stieel Til TOR SALE. TO CLOSE OUT AN IS- tat, w are authorised to sell several lota, some corners, harbor view. eid on sewer Price low and teriM from 11000 monthly. Enquire T. McClymODt tf TOR SALE. ROTARY ELECTRIC OVErt In good working order too small for present trade: wilt sell cheap to make room for larger one. Elrctrls Window Bakery, Prince Rupert, DC GOOD BUILDIN'P LOTS FOR SAIX- Betng lot and 6, block 41. section 7. Prince Rupert For particulars, apply Bank of Montreal. 23) FOR SALE. - DININO ROOM SUITE. rugs, couch, writing desk, bookcase, piano lamp. Phone Black iU, 7iS TENT FOR BAIX NEW THIS TEA1J end used onl one week Price 130 Pullen. Dally News. 'j FURNITURE FOR SALE. UVINO room and kitchen chair and table. Phone Blue 430. 2U FOR SALE. LOT 19. BLOCK 3. Sec tion 7. Apply Box 334 Dally New Office. tf TO RfcNT FOR RENT PIANOS, PLAYER pianos, phonographs and sewing ma chines. Walker's Music Store. FOR RENT. SIX ROOM MODERN fist with bathroom, at 171 Third Ave East. Apply Hyde Transfer. tl FOR F-ENT MODERN UP-TO-DATE flat; targe airy rooms; fire place, rlose In. Max Hellbroner FOR RENT-MODERN HOCBE; UN obstructed marine view. Apply 313 fourth Aienue East. PURNISIIED. APARTMENTS tXH REXT , by day, week ,or month. Phone R-4 607. U MODERN HOCBE FOR RENT. FIVE rooms and bath. Munro Bros. BOARD AND ROOM. HOARD. THE INLANDER. 630 Second Avenue, Phone 117. LOST. L08T BLUE PERSIAN CAT REWARD. Phone S83. FOUND FOUNDjFIVE BASEBALL BATS. Apply Dally New Office. TAXIDERMY SAVE THE DEER AND OTHER OAME head. Have them mounted true to life. Phone Green 4. P.O. Uox SOS, C. Harvey Flnley. 239 104AO0 pound, three American e sels selling 78,000 pounds at bids ran inff frnm 1 try tn 111, . , , About 4 o'clock this morning the', 7ar ', s-h ... . , .k. r....!"4 80 ,or "'! and four Canadian. a9tiw ursat7if vaas Messenger Service, driven by Bill WIN Hams, struck the hydrant at tha corner of Ninth and Comox Avenues, breaking the hydrant and shattering the spring and causing other minor damigea to- the car. William stated that hi tteerlnft gear failed a he was going down the hill. HALIBUT ARRIVALS fetrn IUkiIs fld lulVo Pound Over l'lli EulMtige Till .Mornliig Halibut landings marketed at the Fish ,Eichng UU morning. , Jotalled (Flhrla. duposlng of iOHro pounds at an avrr- age of I4.ic and 8c. The arrivals were aa follows: AMERICAN' Panama, 3,000 pound, to the Atlln Flaherle. Sentinel, 23,000 pounds, to Booth risherles. Cedrlc, 3700 pound. , to Canadian Flh At Cold Storage Co. CANADI t Unome 3.000 pomida and Ringleader o.ow pound, to Itoyal Fish Co. 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