THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Boxing Board Bars Protest Over Famous Seventh Round CHICAGO. Sept. 24. —Fi8ht stit- istics were not completely tabulated today. but these were the closest figures‘ available able on the Demp- aeyfrunney show: ' - Number of spectators 145.000 Actual paid ‘attendance . 180,000 Total receipts . . . . . . . . . . ..$2,668,680_ Tunney’s share .. . $900,000 Dempsey's share . $450,000 Federal tax . . . . .. $265,800 ..$24l.009.!a B . Additional CAI _ _. . aiso Richard's profit . . . .$5lil,i8g$ ‘CHICAGO, Sept. 24. -—The battle is over, the exodus of the most spectacular fight crowd is nearly completed. but the debate isstlll on. It raged with increasing, rather than diminishing fury’ .tonight about the now famous seventh PAGE SIX STRAND - " A' REAL OLD-FASHIONED RIB- TlCKlllNti MERRY-MAKER TODAY ONLY-H 2.15, 7 & 8.45 i '1. Heaftesti Lay sample on hoeradia r » u. _.-'for 12 hcurs. See it 5g will rnéltidfi, g Referee Dave Barry, seemed in the out pictures to be a vital, if not decid- ing factor in Tunney's recovery. T- i‘ ‘v . 2. Ice test: Lay sample on ice-for 02 ' Then pour boiling water on it. See if extremes of tcmneratureaifectit. View of Commission This was the view of the commis- sion in backing up the action of its officials. 1r. was the opinion of Dave Barry. the referee, and of the two judges. George Lytton and Shel- don Clark. prominent Chicago busi- ness men. Why didn't Dempsey when Tunney did get up and make __ . a quickereffort to complete the Job? That was another question. 1t 3 may have been Tunney’s foot rac- ing skill, his dizzy back pedalling. that frustrated a fresh Dempsey charge. but it seemed, as the pic- tures ‘were studied, that the ex- champion let many precious seconds 3. Warercesrisoiik sample in water for H g‘ 12 hours. See if, if’ weight, it absorbs . filly WBICI‘. g1‘ 1;‘ i rush in x i i _, i - < ‘i .‘- 4. Acid test: Immersesam le in hydro- “ I i rhloric acid. Se if it_is inflicted litany , w w.» y -:~; 1 l; , ' Vulceinito ‘ I ~'..~‘5.Rl ‘it : L; ‘vb a“ " ' i-‘II _ ouliletite i ' m c“ y “flung ember’ w ‘Hexagon ' ONE OF TIIIC round, and whether or not the shlnlk "long" count of nine-actually oc- zupying a space of 13 or l4 seconds, saved Gene Tunney from losing the heavyweight crown ‘to Jack Demp- ‘sey. The official decisio i in Tunney’s favor. on the score of the delay in counting in the seventh round until Dempsey was waved to a corner. as well as on the verdict at the close in the champions favor, stands as it was rendered last night. The State Athletic Commission settled this at a session in which it heard and refused to allow a formal pro- test from Leo P. Flynn, Dempseys manager, who claimed that Tunney was actually knocked out and that Dempsey was "robbed" of the cham- pionship.‘ At the same time a. loop- hole was left for further appeal by Flynn. Dempsey himself refused to sup- port Flynn's action‘ today at least. and through his agent. Arthur F. Driscoll, of "New York. made it known that he was considering m "squawk“ or protest at present. go by before taunting his foe and then leaping back to the attack. FUNNIEST COMEDIES EVER FILMED sample. See if it sets theroofing onfire. '" 6. "S_cuff” test: Lay sanipleWin , scuff it hard with your shoe. See if any of the slate-surfacing will coriidoif, ' h. “Shiufllg-P - Tunney’s Gcneralship. t AN arinaimc or MIRTII. so uwcu TO TIIE LIMIT. Dempseyfis aggressiveness througli- " out the fight is emphasized by the, pictures, but so also is Tunney’s; ' ' ‘ remarkable generalship, the super‘ ior accuracy of his attack-outside. . oi‘ the fateful seventh—and his fari " '" . - greater stamina. Tunney. cleverly; handled by his chief second, Jimmy Bronson, "outsmarted” his oppon-l ent. perhaps, when the crisis -:amc,l but he did not outgamc him. Demp-l sey was always going in. stung and‘ cut as lic was by the rousing Ilnishj that clinched" the decision for the; champion. Dempsey‘s plan of ‘r battle was a carefully conducted‘ body attack through the first five nounds. with a ivcll-timcd shift t0 the head in the sixth and seventh.l Either one of these rounds was‘ picked for D8lllpS0y'S big bid—while.‘ his resources were still strong. How; close this strategy came to being] successful is pretty well known. ' l A»; billets "i" i l i Decide timi- c: i511 l-‘l ‘I l l1 i, _ . _ GIVE the, choice of, Roofing Put thefisample lthesfeg _,_ for your new home or Re- tests. Compare it wit others." ' ' roofing for your present home V . Learn ‘at: firsthandthe superior-j v the same attention as you give to h 1 f h cfiualiitielsfiébiriwhich Vulcanite t e se ection o 0t er materials o0 rigiis‘ amedl ' a in its constriiction. 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Saund ers, Ralph Jenkins, Jack Morris, Con. Campbell, M. Diamond, George Wood, Jack McLeod, Joe Lonergan, St. C. ‘Prainor. S. DesRoches and F. McLean were among the ones that were out, also McNutt, Lou Gal- lant, Arnett and L. McDonald, they werc coached along by Prof. W. J. McDonald, who will also take his place on the line-up after it get-s shaped up good. A few fellows we would like to see out next time is Ed. Lynds, Fred McCarey. Fred Mc- Cabe. Len Connolly, Jack Connolly. ‘ Stan. Biggar. Ivan Horne, A. Hagen and A. Darraclic, S. Diamond and D Diamond. Football has every ear mark of Thousands Convinced New Chapter Talked Is Dempsey through‘ or will thcrc. be another and third chapter of his.‘ do luxe feud with Tunney? Tcx Rickard. the man who pulls the. strings. may have an idea of bring- ing-about another match or at least of promoting a i928 variation % .t.l_ie elimination tournament toi __eclde Tunney’s next oppononti 30th" had agreed before the battle tlVfight for Rickard next year in.‘ defense of the title, whoever was trio victor. 5 g _ l BecauseRickards receipts were‘ ‘ less than $8,000,000 “gate? Tunney’, ' also-failed» to collect the million he‘ _ expected to get. It developed to-i ' ‘ So it will stay on the records as 1 10-round decision for Tunney, but there were thousands today, those who had seen the fight and those who studied its seventh round de- .ails closely in the slow motion. pic- ures convinced that untoward cir- ‘ nces cost Jack Dempsey the, reatest triumph of his career. The pictures not only sh wed that the time elapsing during ghe count "if "nine" was actually nearer 1-1 seconds. but they indicated that Tunney. had he been- mpelled to {et up earlier than he id. probably vould have been a wobbly. easy target for the finishing waJlop. In other words. the four 9r five addi- fr--- The (ircaicsi Popular Sir-er of all The “King 0i’ Swat”. ‘O Kl! a! am iron, Om. nun-cal, Qua. L¢ moor-lucky wlflldllllla a T inqOiir; i rails-nus. l dav that he was working _on a gradq ional seconds thechampion gained uation percentage scale, instead of‘ on the floor while Dempsey was be- a flat guarantee. his approximate ing chased to the furthest‘ comer bynznd being 99001000. unni£v£|iHi” iIHiMP|ni lMcDonald itliowe a a WIlLMRIVE m“ ,v‘vii@1.<=.=ii.a,is,ai:1 avail l i7i1=*"°**°*°w?‘ i A hoinc run iii‘ nuiizin ~ Babe himself. iiii i\il-1<‘=i \ ANNA Q. NlLLlét IN yigioriing (‘inst including By Hochelaga. Accompanied By Steve Mc- Donald, Maritime Lightweight Kingl H l ,_ _ lacing-bout miiiiiios btilllllthi tlvvrlimird lnvanlcrflivvi y‘ _ ' I , . , At the Park Buoy the Ghost mill luiiiplvi_vvi'---\\luii _iliii you slpfh ers Will Arrive Tonight. - ' ' held llt‘l‘ load and ilic Goo ililflj in colloid"? middleweight LOUISE FAZENDA ‘l.'_Vi-!(‘iilllf‘li‘y inul cvcral other auli- Jwlio llilil. I'm‘ the lmomcut Gscapu my nupmiiry. ' Wliliiluilvi" ~i\nii_ ivliat did you lll? ' =Zcnith kept their distance. on the: i\ivpliizuiil-Asiriviioiny, political!‘ spvviiilizi: Jack McKenna. Movlelsidhow Gene “ ‘going over big: Just imagine a for- THRILLS hilili‘ A ‘A Feast of Fun (Mill ICTY ii‘ ~ Prise. ce AiEdward A Theatre TONIGHT A viz‘. 8.30 SHARI’ The Mas EowARos v wiui i Ali PLAYERS EDWARDS In “Square Crooks” CLEAN, ' wiioaaso 16~YAUi Tau MAE _wovu DAILY MATINF PRICES~MATINlII<Z~ZBm Seats on Sale for the Entire Week. m; (‘UMEDY nuama )‘l*JVIIil.l*J A(I'l‘S-—6 EDWARDS 1.1"’ irufyasrim " "' ' I , I I‘ S'l‘il_ItTli\J(l TUEHDAY AT 2-3"- 166. EVENING-Ho, 5Z0, 80c ‘ticket Office 0W"! . ‘ p.30 jA. M. Daily; POPIOPIIIIIIECS start sharp on Till"- ‘y-Ilad" close Call i Iii‘ 7th Roun OKICAOO. 111,, 39W- 74- 4mm’ ' Tunney may not realize how close ha came toJoeing the heavyweight‘. {ehaaipiobiiimuntikziie sees the of- rum pictures of the fight. The film. at a speciaiifahowing for JIM jilefl today. told graphic- ally‘ mtdry of the chamws diffi- culty in the seventh round oLhfe bout with Jack Dempsey. The slow motion pictures BIIOWq 'Mi that Tunney hit the floor. after‘ y‘ a terrific series of lofts and rights to the Jaw. with his eyes closed. Demp- , , sey stepped into the corner immedi- ately behind the champions head ' and the referee had stepped around ‘thr- fallen man. up to Dempsey and motioned him to his own corner. By the time referee turned to 1.. Tunney and started the count. the champions eyes were inning blink. He raised hi f . from the floor, holding with his left hand to the roped and with a vacant stare over his countenance. t Ql servo you and satisfy yourself . ward linc like Jack Morris, Ralph Jenkins, Stan. Biggar, George Wood, Jack McLeod. St. C. Trainer. Fred McCabc, Len Connolly. Spurge Diamond, M. Diamond, F. McLean. Joe Loncrgaii and A. Darrach. Or a half lino »' with Lynds, McCarey, Campbell. D. Diamond. Saunders and A. Campbell and quarters such as W. J. lvizDonald, S. Des- Roches, LOU Gallant. iii-nut and 1.. McDonald some - material and enough and possibly some more good ones yet to show up for next practice. It looks good, kcep it up. fellows. and let's have some good football what it surely looks like just now. Treasury Enriched By $750,000 WASHINGTON, Sept. 24. —- S0 z far an the treasury coffers are con- cerned, the Tunney-Dempsey fight WIN tho host ever, giving prospect of turning approximately $750,000 in taxes over tn the Government. l l l I i illrvasinre . You cantake ‘our word for it, You get one hundred oltlll worth of value and sometimes more. Beeausewe serve the people: Jightwearepreeperinganl A we intend to continue along‘ these lines at all times. Give us an opportunity to ’ that the above statement In lb l idle bean. " ‘ ‘ ' ‘ .- i e. A. rosrsa xhamplon ot Canada and Stevcl VlcDonald, lightweight champion ‘II the Maritime Provinces accom- lillllltd by their manager Mr. Allie ‘iewis will arrive by the Hochelaga his aftemoon from Sydney. Cape Breton. ' . Both boxers will taper off at the Arena tomorrow morning. further announcement oi‘ which will be made latcr. According to a wirc received from] MT- Lewis i‘ 15756 "limb" °1 Cfipeland over the Zenith two mid a hall: ‘an; business l-‘Hv: Bretoners will be in attendance at the Exhibition this week and will be‘, on hand to cheer their favorites atf the ringside on Wednesday and Fri-' day nights. Morris McDonald and Johnny McIntyre will arrive by the late train tonight. Mllilliliilil ANll 4 On Saturday the last yachting race of the cup series was held on the Charlottetown Harbor. There was a light wind. but suffi- cient to carry the yachts over the course in one hour and thirty-five minutes. ' '- From the start to the finish the race was between thc Ghost and Minegoo and a real battle it was. Never on this harbor has the finish of a yacht race been so close, a blanket would have covered the two boats as they sailed over the linc, with the "Goo" a nose ahead of the Ghost. There was only three boats out on —-a---_---1__._ EHUSTSTAGIEII A BATTlE [i0 YAl SATURDAY Saturday. the Zenith, .1. King and B. King; Ghost, J. Lund and J. McMahon; lVlinegoo. G. Essory and Art Campbell. The course was from scarting point off Carragherfls Wharf to ftosebank Buoy number three. to Park Buoy to Rosebank number one. three times around. The boats got away at 2.30 sharp the Ghost going out in the lead from the start and leading the two other boats by one minute on the first round. on the second round the “Go0" made a small gain on the windward work to Roscbank three, only a half minute separating the two leaders at this buoy, the Zenith .1-“ Also LAMB. daily. no‘ -i an iiiiiiéii altars. ip ti - V) “Ix. _We are ready ea Phone 339 "FOP-I. ; . The flnest quality of BEEF and PORK. Fresh and cured. 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We hope so. amvlr-“Old Mr. iltichunn is afrai ~ -his new young wife." 300d um he jay-limit ti ‘run to Roaobank one. ilic Ghos‘ svivm-v, history, Spanish. i-niculurfil lsteppcd out again mid regained ho: l ‘irltPltl i-i-onoiiiick; i-liemiiziigv; I lead over thc ‘Goo’ of one miiiutri French. physics,vilrignnoniclry llul- minutes. y It wasrni. this point that the rcnl work of ihc race hogan and when Essory and Campbell got in a nice piecc of sailing ability. swinging in and out of the titles at the single moment and by keeping their yacht bearing up wcll on tiic wind they succcrzlcd in boating thr- Ghost to lllllllhOl‘ thrcc by a quarter of a second in one oi‘ tlic nicest hit o sailing by two yachts soon mi the arbor. both crews were working overtime. Footing across to'thc Park Buoy it was nip and ‘tuck first tho Ghost would look to hc taking, the loud away ffOllbilllf‘ ‘Gon‘ and lillCll‘l.ht‘. ‘Goo’ would again open the gap. At the Buoy the fGoo‘ barely rounded in the lead. Then the real work of the racu Stflfilldmflifl 1600' hoxi tho advant- age, luffing matches were ritakcrl and ovory trick of tlic trade was used to gain an advantage. but do what they could the yachts sailed home almost as one. with the clos- cst verdict of yachting being award- ed to the Minogoo sailed by Gordon Essory and Arthur Campbell. “ This was tlic fifth and final race of the cup series. t rcc first; going to thelvlincgoo nn OFFICIALS Starter-- Jack Webster Judge-Frank McDonald NOTES , It was" a_ great race fellowA,‘ ilnd that put racing on the map good ' s that.» uat as_ ast "l" my "Jack" says "Art" was the Hoodoo ost. , . Sonic one remarked on Saturday be eight fast ones - "w; _ btlfilliflt-hda so suspici- - . l_.she‘a tryi i tliflwllness." n“ o 4i biology; solid lli i» lfontbull. ~tforiic lo wurk Moli- r Applic l'l|iipln_ . iy. I i-ZQJ AT 751135.345?" 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