"I BEAT TUNNEY"
NEW YORK, 22nd September. Dompscy virtually claimed that the rofere« 's decision was unfair in a statefnent after the fight. Ho said: "I beat Tunney to-night, and I will beat him again any tinio he wants to get into the sumo ring with me. I am not roady to rotiro by a long shot—not fceforo I have had another crack at Tunnoy. X know down in my soul that I knocked Tunney out to-night, and, what's more, chased him all round the ring, and should have, won on points at least." '
Tho dotailed description of tho contest will be found on page 17.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1927, Page 9
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