The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 23, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
Friday, Soptt-mhiT 2:1, 1027.
Page Two
IN THE REALM OF
as lvmptiey stepped away to put
Last Night's Fight
Round by Round
Hon ml Ono I
Dcinnsey led with, left oml j
Bussed. One caunht him with I
left lo Uin fur and clinched. I He missed
a bard rUht to lien a car.
Gene slammad a rlrht home
to Jack's ear.
Gene caught Jack's ariua aud
J htm up. Jack la nrtcd a
ritlit on 1h break and Tuuney
a lrft at Ionic range. Psnpsey put
Mi head on Gene's chot ariH
pounded ' "tha rliampton't ribs
iili 4 rlplit. '.
ieue liooki'd a rlaht and a left
to the jaw. Clone seut Jul'i head
back with a IU;hi k(t at the bell.
Tuuney's touud. . ,
lUmm! T!irve
Jack nme out atKreKstvely
a left aud they
Jack put twit short lefts lo the clinched, ilene held Jacks
body. Another clinch. Oemp- i hands aud the crowd yelled ills
scy missed ARuIn and lieue. coun- approval. Jack, walked arouud
tered wlih left. Jack put li ft to ' lookiiiK for an opening for his
bead. Geno stepped away. Jack J left. Tunney jabbed a hard left
walked around and lieno led with i lo ho jaw. Jack punished him
left o face. Dempsey bored In j with hort blows at close quar
and Tunney lied up. Jack put tern. Tunney crossed risht to
'left to the heart. Geue rocked the face. Jk pounded the back
him with a riuht to the Jaw. of Tunney's head in a clinch.
Dempsey weared around. Tnn- j lVmpsey hit Gene three low
ney led with a left and missed. I blows but Gene did uot com
Tbeys clinched Tunuey put aplain. Denipsey' struck Gene low
liKht right to the tare. twice and one of the judges
Jack was caul loin and put llKht 'called K foul but the fisht
left to the body. Gene put a left went on. Gene raine back with
to Jm It's body. Tunney put left left aud right to the head. Demp
and riKhfto the head. ' (Sey put . left and right to the
Jack booked a left to. tbo body. They were fair. Dempsey
head at close quarters. Jack put a hard .left to the heart,
stepped around and Tunney (Jack stepped away as Gene played
missed a right to the head. Tun-j for the bead. The clinched and
ney put a left nnd a riRht to the I Tunney crossed a right to the
. ney crossed a left and a rlisht
to the face. Hcmpsey put a
bard left to lh body. Gene put
hard right to (he face. Jack pu'
two rights low lo the body. Tun
ney put two lefts to the fare.
Dempsey was warned for bnt
tlng. Tunney missed a right.
Tunney put In a left lo the body.
Jack pouched Gene on the knee
then he stepped away and traded
.lefts to the bqdy. Gene put
i Ihjce light lefts and a right to
the face as they clinched. Gene
crossed a right lo the head and
'shook Jack wlih another right.
.Two hard rights shocdi Hetupsey.
. Tunney put three more rights
lo the Jw and Jack was wabbly.
! Geue put a hard left to the head.
'Gene drove Jack Jo Iho comer
Iietupsey was grogny. Geno
j stepped in wilh a left and a righ'
and had Jack hanging on at the
j bell. Tunnci 'a round.
. Itnuml Five
I Deiupsey stepped away now
l and Tunney put a left to the fare,
jack landed a riRht to the body
' Gene missed a right to the head.
Juik put a low left to the body,
but Tunney did uot complain.
Gene looped ovcrbaud right to
I the head with Jack on the ropes.
Jaik bucked away uud Cen
: fought him iiuo a i.irner. Gene
' lauded a left hook to the mouih.
Jack put a '.eft to Iho body and
' bung on when tlene went In
Gene Jabbed liini wilh three lefts
to tliu face then cruised a right
to the head. IVmpsey got home
u left jiiok in the Jnw. lie was
slow to fellow It up. Tunney
crossed a right tu I lie ear and
another one lo the face, A right
, cross followed by a left to tho
htnd made Jack fall Into a clinch.
' ifene shot another rlkht to ill
; heud nnd Jack elicited. Gene
' uiUsed a riRht to the head, ilun
Jnw. ' '-
Tuuney's round.
ItiiUMll Klv
They sparrrd cautiously at'ltiu
slart. Geue crossed a right to
' the head and Jack ripped home
'three hard body punches Geno
brought one home flush to the
' mUtsed a right cross but followed
ith a short left lo t.ie Head
' IVmnncy bore In and Geue tied
hi mi up. A right a left lo the
head made Jack clinch, lie was
gambling ererythlng new on get-
' ting in close and Gene was tying
him up and punishing him at
I long range. Gene got In two
i lefts to the face. Jack hooped
, a left lo the Jaw. Gene brought
up a one-two punch to the face.
Ivrninsey put a right to the body
hich made Gene dance away.
Iiempsey booked a right and lert
to the Jnw which shook Gene.
j Gene put him uu the ropes with
(u icii iu uie iace. jaca nooKeii
! a rlghl to face, lie sua strong
land daugeruus. Geue crossed
'light right to face. Tunney
hooked n left to stomach,
liempsey's round.
Iloiiml Seven
Tunney missed with a Ml
ui'.il right to face. missed
uguln with a rlghl when Jack
bobbed around. IH-mpsey floored
, Tunney Willi right and left to
Jaw. Gene got up at the rnunt of
'nine and Jack (lew lu. Tunuey
' fell Into a clinch. Jurk put a
light left to the body and fol
lowed Gene about the ring. Tun
ney waa running away. Iiempsey
followed hltn, Geue gut In left
to the Jaw. Jack booked a left
lo the Its. Jack put a right lo
the body on ropes Gene Was
dancing away all around the ring
lih J-tck pursuing hint. Jurk
waded In and Invited Tunney to
fight. Jack drove a right and
left to Jaw. Gene stepped In
with a light right and a left.
Iieinpsey followed him around.
Jack put a left and a right lo
the body at the bell.
Tunuey waa weak In Ills comer
and was getting smelling salts.
Ilu was saved ou the knockdown
by Jack's failure In go lo a
neutral corner. II was a long
left hook flush to the button
which dropped Tunney. Tunney
suguud down and waited for tltu
count. , ,
' HouimI Klglil
Dempsey bobbed in pursuit nf
Gene. Gene crossed a right and
left to head. Jack put a low left
to I he body.. Juik put a left to
the head and (ieno danced away.
Iiempsey missed a hard left to
I the law. Iieiupsry played for Ilia
busty and Tunuey Jabhed blin III
jibe face. Dempsey pounded
Gene's neck III a clinch. Jack
sank a right In I lie body. Tuuney
was on the run again. Jack
caught lil in on the ropes and
ilii)ed for the body with both
hands. Tunney dropped Jack
wilh a left to the Jaw but he
bounced up wllhiiul a count.
Geue forced the drilling and pul
Jack on the ropes. Jack had
slowed up now. Tunuey drove
three lefts to I ho fve. Ilolh
Jack's eyes were budly cut.
Tuuney's round. ,
Hound V.uo
, iM'iupsey nl lacked mi l missed
with u left, lie pounded Genu III
a rlliich. Genu put a left unit a
right lu Hie head and they wrest
led about Die ring. Jm k put two
rights to the body and clubbed
bis right, lu I he head In a cliucli.
Genu Jiibbed Iwu lefts to the
face. Dempsey missed a rlghl lo
(in face and Geue got In a rlghl
hook lo the face. Gene stuck
two lefts to the face. Juik win
bleeding badly. Geue now forced
jthe fighting. Jack put a right
lo the body. Jack's face was a
mass nf blood, (lens played for
It with both hsnds. Jack booked
H left In the body. Gene shot over
a hard right to face, Gene Jabbed
two lefts to the face. Gene allot
right In the Jaw and left In
body. Ix-mpsey put a left and a
right lo the body. Geus crossed
a siaggoring rlghl tu the face.
Tuuney's luund.
Itonml Ten
They shook bands. Jack
resiled Gene lu the canvas after
an exchange of led hooks. Gens
did, uot go down from a punch,
Geuu crossed I wo rights tu the
lace. Until were swinging wildly
trying for a knockout. Ueue
Jabbed two lefts lo the face and
crossed a right lo the head. Jack
was groggy. Tliiiliey crossed Iwu
rights lo face, Iiempsey missed
a lift lo the head but followed
with a right lu the Jaw, Tuuney
grossed a rlghl lo face. Jack put
a rigni iu iMiuy. iienn rui iiemp
sry's face with a bard right. Jack
waa very weak. Tunney punished
him wilh bulb bands, Genu
I crossed a right lo fare nnd then
jtled Jack up III a clinch. Hell,
4
bead at the bell.
Tunney'a round. .
Kounil Two
Iiempsey put a left to the
heart. He landed another to the
head. Gene missed a right to
' head nnd Jack hit around Gene's
hip. Jack hooked left to the body.
Tunney crossed, a hard right to
the bead.
Gene danced away. Gene missed
a right and Jack drove two hard
lefts to the head and two to the
body. Gene landed a light right
ear.
Tunney's round. ,.
J , lUuiuil Four
Dempsey led with a left. Tun-
CORNS un
Quick rHf f ran paioiol ;
tender toea and
prwsortof tight BhnMi
DO YOUR FEET HURT?
Have you weak or flat feet? Have you corns,
calluses, ingrowing nails, warts' or '"bunions?
DR. J. M. INGALLS
Foot Specialist; Registered Chiropodist
At the ..."
Buster Brown Shoe Store
Monday and Tuesday,
- September 26 and 27-
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August 3. 1927.
American, Tobacco Co. .
' New York. " ' '
Gentlemen:
A word of appreciation for your Lucky
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On May 29th last, I was operated upon
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cause additional pain, and if you've had the
experience you know. that to be so. However, I
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and persuaded my. nurse to get them.. She did
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I smoked all the tvo weeks at the hospital with
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