_.fl-59.. E`S1X mm cHAnLo'r'rE'roWN GUARDIAN AUGUST 10 1928 ._, »~ ._A " I, ‘ I ir ' , ` Y _W Sv¢1°iins News ,Heine And Ahmed _ ,,,_.. -and a' d'°F\!l,l%9 Qpnidst. ye/nn: _ ,pe|o_|_»e. has the Nw “° “Unl- ly expososl ' A W . ewiflrdai Toon vt and snr. Officials F01' °lll=l1i.li\l|ll“lilWl¢il0Il li ~' --»»- ee H”l‘_f“_1‘la°° Meet tolilliclal Exhibition :u‘l'd’;l’_“;f_':‘; HALLPAX, Aug. a.-At s meeting of the Exhibition speed committee A st t |".°“°h°" bus? A. Charles Thompson, North Syd- ' 0 "" tu” t" ney, was appointed starter for the 'h°_°m . ,coming races; Frank Boutilier, R. oo A "h°"‘“° 'A. Corbett und J. w. Grunt, New 1°" |’"*‘?h“" Glas ow, ud es, and W. McArei and 'FND ' |090* P' 1-Iemgy Cllrroill, timers; John End, "'|mm|”¢ PW’ clerk of course, _Jas W. Power, as- und than ,thf sistsnt. ' undeniably the gi-retest eomed fill-'balm 1 A Almon E. 'ri-ider, or this city. has is unit whion is f|DD|l\£‘ 03|! 'nbeen granted the privilege of oper- fnnmaliers were man Wild West ,ting the pari mutuel machines moths; cn-ous for rodeo. during the meet. Also Comedy And Another Chapter of "Mnlllr -0F FROG" Thrill' Serial Pi-'lhée Edwdrd Fair Week "s““` AU" L 20 __ . ._ "' ING .g_ _ ETHEL _MKY snoiuzy is PLAYERS' 'fe 'of Play Daily - Matinee, Daily Except Monday. Vail _0§’§l_l€ SD0Cial_ties Between _Acts-Musical-Singing-Dancing - _'_»» molto-=_ri|__£ Pulvs-To are-Plusiiirin lim: “nit sonua- nov-" '0__l._'l8_ UF THE l|lil||`|'"-"wllfll URUUK _MEETS G|\U_U_K"-ll|n_0T||lls Popular P‘riees_Nigi\'t 35e-50s, 75¢.Pius '1‘ax.Mot.25e,35c Plus V5. THE llillllil lil lliill What _Would Happen if They Met? Famous _ Sport Writer, Thinks the “Manassa Maul- er” Would Win by ' ' ponent to dough. He seemed to ac- By Bill Cunningham tually sizzle in a blue white fighting W A million (count 'em) argmnents rage that made him almost the in- W seem to have broken out like a rash c tive mark: ‘o_f»,m- Dempsey who r follsht -'Jedi Willard and Tunney ii who so neatly vivlsected Tom Heen- p ey- The debatcrs seemed agreed ce that the Dempsey of Toledo was a a K. 0., Tells Why. arnation ui’ a demon from down- B melt PB-at few _d about the rein- stairs. He had little finesse but that U aging attack. but he had the two nest legs that ev_e`r crunched a i0 ebbie of resin, blinding speed. ex- Ed llent` recuperative powers, he was W vicious hitter and he had youth, W Dempsey' at hispeak and that run- strength und stamina. down and kept him down for the in upwards of so nghts he had want 0! five ` _ ney reached-'hls‘High C the other night. What they want to know is scored 58 _knockouts most of them ral match-maker of the Valhalla A C., an individual ungyvc_d from act antithesis of all this. A “ma li temporal fetters, brought together ii the Dem of 1919 and th Tu - A ` Exactly nobody. a 1919 would lmocll`the 'Dlnney of n 1928 colder than 40 quarts of icer’ lemonade. .'/ith his boxing, but it took him l0 h The Dempsey of 1919 was 24 year: rounds of almost uninterrupted ly oi' a e and 190 unds of sun-baker' ‘1 B' P0 billy-listed greased lightning. H. .he canvas. The Dempsey of 1919 was the killer instinct lncarnatc -_ gave away 50 pounds to Jess Wil- the finite embodiment of modified lard and in just three rounds murder equipped _with two dancing smashed him into the most terrible feet, two H. E. shells for hands and looking object of commiseration and “Do you think you can go on the two quickest eyes ever set in a pity that ever fell into the arms of Jess?" Walter Monahan aske ' box fighters skull. That Dempsey h literally raged in his corner to get de _ d ghter" rather than a natural one, sin. literally brained and evlscerated Hill Halrgrafc Br and wilson sending greetings to "everybody and Walter Moore b.E-. at At- 0'] ' especially to my friends in Green- _ n Y Home today. _"ch _ Conn.. Many of ghosg who AMERICAYJ LEAGUE heard him believed that the cham- *tlcw York 'I D061! e n man of 30 years old. a trifle sick him With B Series 01' blows that ` ' ney of 1928 for 15 rounds with thi of business, cold, calculating, deiib- knocked him down seven times be- hmuc Exprwl' (N°Wb°`_l`.¢ SiX~0\mCe mittens. erate, 193 pounds of carefully con- f0 But who cantell ’em? :litioned muscle and sinew, going S0 bout this work like some high- I1 ear nausea wrinkling his lip. is handlers. Willard staggered' up with a Thrill# ll!" »°.“°e W_'.t‘=" The Cami N. W. M. Police and J “HOME MADE MAN” Comedy l m me-ben mn ,D _ th _ 1~rervestwe.tts,b.g. ,yuonal mst fauna’ "fa th; Lorimnoune. bl.m.. icouldl a of heavyweight championship Tramp J°”°" hm" (Sp°uld` Boston . . . . . . _ My 811088 is that the Dempsey oi class surgeon. but with s curl of riugiiism. _ ~ Hcrmach and dr'é5_'_‘w'g|£_' M0 where he was reared- It WHS "Ui And this type or thing w nt ~o in ' The Tunney of 1928 mixed hitting for two more rounds. until Willard Could Take "' Too an n and Hoffman' Berry. learned the. °l"“"“¥’l°“ made iraq' ___ _ Washington 3 3 a dropped on his stool.a ghast- ye; none of those blows ol, °hila. . . . . . . . . 8 12 _ d him. I suess I'm beaten," Willard sn- at a man. Fighting gripped him with a sort of near homicidal in- sanity. Both Took Free Swings Hwefed, "I can't go on any longer." Monahan threw a bloody towel Into the centre of the ring and they d Jess away a bruised and broken l Of course. it might be argued_l,fbJeot 0fp1ty_ H15 jaw dmobed A Natural Fighting Man that Willard, for all his bulk, was a foolishly “ke a gate that his _ost softer target than Keeney, but that 0 With the first whack of the gong, itself is open to argument and, in n ne hinge. His eyes were closed. His ose was elsewhere. It was hard to he leaped like a. tiger and his whiz-;any ring, 50 pounds is 50pounds and ml which sm of hi h sing fists simply battered an op-a punch is a punch, no matter who f ea..-1": . ' 's_ 3` _ _ ___ . “throat-easy” says vierkoereer “On returmfng to Canada, I have the -_ pleasure of renewing my acquaintance , r r with Buckingham Cigarettes-they are A so deliglztfillly throat-easy," _ The first thing he did After winning 5 * this swim uno ul: for n Buliingg hgrn Cigarette. Hin trophgdil on , »_ , _ _ A. ~ __ exhibition- at the ‘King -- word ' _E _ _ _ y Hotel irLToronto. Amon hil mlny Ernest Vierlroetter, champion "lim- mcr of the world at five miles, is best known in Canada an winner of tho Canadian Natiorihl Eilibitiou ~Mmtl|on lut summer vhietrhe won against 299 other contestants. other uchi;__vementl, sierkoetter swim tlie' n'E__M 'Ch:a.hil0l"`iilolh France to Eng d in 12.42 houn. O: .CO UIPON 8' '-1° l_T Y' e s ead was the ront. They sponged Heeney of! in his wrner. cauterized the cut over his eye. and he looked almost as good as’new_ when he walked unassisted over to Tunney and with outstret- ched hand said, “God bless 'you, Gene. You’rc a real, a wonderful champion," before they left the ring the_other night. But poor Jess didn’t look the same for a couple of months and they thought for a whilee that he'd die. Of course the supporters of Tun.- ney in the present argument say that all the above is beside the point, because 'I\lnney‘s cool skill and speed would keep him out of lta§tn’s way. Tunnoy himself hos slid -tlllt he could always. whip Dempny and any Dempsey trip world oversaw, because was Q swinger, n-hooker. while _ , himself. is a straight puncher. .gf But I Divllllflo to challenge Jam- es J. .Tunney on that point. older, Dempsey was a swinger, _ clud6`l1iii‘legs went bad and w he loot their bounce, he settled _ ,on his heels and began hittli_i_g'__ f th ' ide f rward. B ' 6 yolin¢n.!g|ampr:oy,°the Dempsey ' 1919, with stout. fresh 1088 fore they began to puf! percept- gzgrgagtgiginguygougegmpgllgafg I-}E,vBgi“,(u€hgpeue)(5| 3 1 years younger than the retired bly and he never did knock the on 1'4 A M Nowbom of Boston, bonds) B m' 11 222 meavyweight champion She iS H eold. ue likewise moped Heen- took ,ho t'm‘wm_ WSW, Moonglwalm ,,'a','£'__'i,""(5r"" rrsduste or the fsshionutle Finch y’s body for 10 solid rounds before dropping “_ heat iw me Mmm homfl se ) ’ 3' ea' r iris and is a member of “° “'°“-"°"°d mm °° ‘he P°’“" °' Harvest watts six heats were ret-ed' aiutlee'r'se'1i`i>`g' 'iyveilsl 2 mling.» ‘_ - _ - Dwey-» »i 5° as _ _ - _ he ' ` lm Peter Blngen b.3. (H0bbS) ._ wha" »-»<.:_N ‘Hill-l -sass- €d& C11l‘ff00n. collapsed ln the arms of Dem so o _ N Braxton, Burke and Ruei, Eh _ he had fin Y P ammerlng to whittle his man to his handlers. knocgedy hllzy d°‘l?|?»e tglltlxllxllqhevlll’ mg c°°h"me~ mkp there. tripped over a rope from the im 01115’ Eames 5Ch€dUl€'i\;°»Wf_1f»~.l» tif :,:»liir-=5"t1!2. ' _ i ' "‘ "°" ` _ ' “ "‘ *" - _ ,|,vl_‘\,..,..i f |~__ ,, _ -V-w--uw H of the Kalamazoo $25,000 Derby last A Real R0d'¢0 s§'§Z‘§§aiei?°§§§° se.3“‘3n§;u_ -s;uh‘.§,. ‘ ` ~ ` t f awww". Wm show Bmlmho to announce the engagemen o_ Busung `- B““`D°“ln¢ _`°" mmng ler, to Mr. Gene Tunney. Oi' New ""1 T”'“" York. No date has been set for the RE(lllRll IS BRUKEN BY Bfllll ¢¢»- wir- us- *_* hi ul hi ss- s-A* aww .~___ 'grid cel ~.»~.»_ *Www g"°°r.:»- "°'°z~:»- ' ' ' l t il ht with Jaek Dempsey. Time-2.11 1-4 (new track r - NATIONAL LEAGUE negéeigsthellight Tunney, as the Just 'what would `happen` if the ast- in the first or second stanzas. Biwepish grin. but the grin rapidly °rd)' 2'” 14' 3'” 14' it. Louis 4 9 f victor. was called to the microDh0l\‘~‘ The 'runney or lszli wus the ex- Changed to 11 zrimace of falterins 2,4 Pittsburgh "" "5 11 r so speak R few W°'°‘S *'° me ’“‘”° orror, for Dempsey, like an asses- ' T"°"“P““° ww' Heine R inn' mt' zudience. He closed his remarks by i-i _‘>- ~l 1 ¢ ms." eo A .-.'12 w . ui was ._. omqmmm ...n»-.-re-_. Reading - --- -- 57 52 '53 Rochester _ . . .. 56 55 -5 Newark . . _ _ 56 .505 came in the process, and once in , Nouoml Rogue been ghastly and inevitable. The _-_ _ won Logo Dempsey' of 192'! put Tunney down This afternoon on the Charlotte- on Loufs 57 39 _ for 8. ¢0\1Dlf U`ll\_C» Wh8l-0*/¢i‘ ills me' €0Wn G0li' Links at 2.30 the third Ne'w York 50 41 _593 immense bamboo supporting poles with a supple cross plecv. from which chanics. ran for at lea-St 14 Se<=°I\dS~ Stage of the Vice-President-'s match tmcmnm ' 59 48 552 heud foremost suspendii ‘ine mist ruhgggoliuusmrray vi' trleks was show" The Dempsey of 1927 was bvi H will be played. ohm 0 '555 b one oi the urtiets. wistful memory of the Dempsey of _ 3 "' SYDNEY MINES, A113. 9. -Rlln- _ I _ -» t:‘;ttf:;‘lt:::.t°..:l‘;i:2 --»»»-» em- . _». it _ _» cular track. in Roxbury. Mass.. Bil- New_f_Y0__k w°,?3 mst RC' sterdam' Wm" H' b°c“m° krmw iii! Glllinit the unfairness A5 0"” __ly Taylon the neebrooted madsten P _ ._ . . . . . . . 35 .670 that McLcllun wus lwiiigrvplilfwil I5 .~_ X Mm-omonoro are pormygted to i ' finished in third place, only two h”_E_e"’hl“ 53 39 533 HU8h0“- °l HN“lllf0“ 1" U10 bl! represent each country. i9 is P" Bi ... . _isps behind the wl_nner, c. Yonge, g§__v`m_‘_‘_’_‘; gg -2;; "‘°° llilmtfi that M°’-elle" W” P'"“""°d oo S ‘ in the hour race he d quite recen y, Cm ~ -- - . out of a field of forty competitors. “U0 50 59 .495 _ » Only six runners crossed the tape. w°~Shl"l3l'°n 49 61 .445 T 1 |cd h tm m |ngDOZl*OlI'. Q3 60 .434 |»°l°i|_ ‘FL ‘l°P""“'°““ 1°' msg To ellllev Heratlgmhe said litmwas B0St0n 40 gg ~ _377 by Montreal friends of the aunoun- Dm.-EA1-S, MANY --r-__ cement that Mcloclluh wmllri not M_ _ . life owing to the excessive heat. but ld; R Competc in the Marathon Gwinn t0 Momqlon boot 01;;-mee Dc l~ ' ‘ ' ` 'i he is apparently satisfied with the S d his P00l` Bh0W|I18 in lil'lB 'Mill Th* who woo gqgh Jimmy Hcnni8l¢ Sp0I'tlllg' G00dS result and is_in good physical con- _ _ ___ Herald than oommunlmteil i with Who was som ood ghg two 0%' Se . - ‘ dition. I-le is receiving the congrat- M1D_DLETOWN. N. Y., Aug. 9, -_ AMW' 0 Pelitlpli _MB'l'l_€lmg_‘”Pl_€' American representatives. Hllfm' a Shore G00dS ulationa of his ’_friends,_ who are Guy Ozark set a new world's record ”°n"°uv° M me olmpc mm Reynolds. Wler and Webster 0 » pmud 01 his NMUIF 1'°°°fd~ . f°f B haltfmile eruek in winning the °°° R"l"`°’°“"“°“’° *’°°"P”‘°“'°‘ ~csnodiun team were ist behindli S0llV€ltlta T ~~' -~=---<»¢°---- nee-for-»ll»i-seein the ooehentreek ed D' 1‘°'“""""""""‘” °' th" 0°" Lrllw Whitey Mlwhvim i’°°‘;,, __ m|5.o"_em°°n_ any on” time was adlan Union and Manager Robin in Hama* Wu the gooood Am -'_ ~ - 9.05. f < » son of the Canadian team protest mn to “msn gem” moth Asmightwm the best' tungwozirlg e “ 'T ' smm" "° the hardest enduranoetest of his *_ I Entries for the horse races will close on Saturday. Tarzan Gratten, 2.02 l-2, winner tall, is expected in the free~for-all. _ Tunney To Wed ' _ _Society Girl NEW YORK. Aug. 9.-Mrs. Geor- ge Lauder announced today the en- gagement of her daughter, Mary _ Josephine, to Gene Tunney. retired world's heavyweight boxing champ- The fomial statement of the an- : nouncement of the ensagement was as follows: L e Jr f her daughter, Mary JOSGDDUW LW wedding. which will likely tnkc place in New York in the late aut- imn or winter." By his engagement to Miss Lauri- er the former shipping clerk who fought his way to world fame in the 15' 2 17 249 1 3' from obscurity 1113 the ltidd" °f ns' of unusual feat! in heaii to~li»d‘d balancing, plate spinning, legemsnls l tic fame he first met the society and cuntortion admirably accomplished they pass on to more dliileultsnll 7' lmded "er um We “ini 2,13 Pg¢g_|r " l ***@°>-€- §1i'lWh° ls W b°°°me his Wife' S°m° exclusive creations in skill and dexterity, the lllrc of which has never be °°k°d W9 m°\“'\,l»°m°\l5 chiulil' mn nw' ' 'ep0rtS limi if that they had been lore been witnessed in this or .my other coumry. n clear into the ropes. He follow-_ -' lf' < '| secretly engaged for a year PTl°l` W with 1 hm 1 as d H hw Beau Dillion. b.g., by Dillon i - em ¢,oooy_ lille body? ?l`en Kwhipptdx |. rlght vIA’;)'{_'f'_;'_‘;';‘g'm(If_lng5l(°gl; i u ' gift vllilztgealler atxlilleolfliliicgtesmare it WHS the th t knocked wiuard - - -5" “Pe ' tthl fri ndship dated 5°” ° Alloe Forbes. tim., isimmons _ g§lc‘_§"§‘§ 1";“a’;_ m°,§,e time 0, Tun. t t ay Greenwich \';l|(1’1I;gl¢;a‘lh!i;1eir'lEtri¢;l;-Sin Manhattan until some time later that it was , G ich and that lent visits t_;l_i_ Y€_i_l_:_\;/_aged __ home P.C. .574 Vlontreal ._ 60 ,'53 .532 Baltimore _ . . . 56 .505 'TU' Pc t 61 49 _ °ittsburg 55 47 before the public l ith 5°xl“ll W°"ld' became allied We 8 From the very moment that they make their appearance they _______ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ fr . ' ._ _ ' ' r f 1 ' ff ‘ v " ' "' me ‘“°““’ "‘°“‘""“"‘“’ 8”" ms f li 1 li a I urn li I K 'r "bm d _ it he it _ usted _ the social oonery, envy a \l an naps orsep ay. hc fun is so fast and mrnlfles °r W N MDW” "° °l'lT:__el';’ “Mag Lauder; “them a ious that the spectators have no sooner given vent to one hearty .l-HE Both the or 1919 end the 'WWW ‘ rfflhtsmsn 'oi note. died several "““‘ "“’~' “'° '°’°°" '“‘° ““""‘"’ ““"' "‘°" ”“’°’ "“"“"’ “°“° t _ ~ ' ~ ‘ » - ' Rocxnsnn Me Aug a -_ The ing) 444 are Y merrimont “Y °' 19” "°°l‘ "ee "W3" 'it race program at the new southem 'rims-21a 1 2, 2 16 1 2 211 a -i. Yea” “Z” He ‘“"°'“°d 22;’ g’“““§ nut the only mee 'rrio do not depend solely on their humorous ion h i _ 'runn umm r. Heil-iey'x:lixl>se for thge rllunds earilg mm; ioiirsogzeroegd ogg; "mi-h 217 1-2' 2”' ';lnrl1rl\sarlnli!lexllnd