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Show Aii Important Issue Of course, if Dempsey wins, there must be another Tun-ncy-Dompsey fight. This country will never rest content 1 without decision as to who is the king of maulers. So far 1 as general interest is concerned, even the presidency is, com-1 com-1 paralively, a minor matter. Some 75 per cent of the qualified : will be sufficiently interested to take part in choosing a president presi-dent ; but, it is sale to say that 90 per cent of the entire popu-1 popu-1 la tion wili be interested in anything that is Tunney-Dempsey. Undor the status quo, there is more general, virile public in-,'crtst in-,'crtst in a prize-fighters fists than in a presidential candidate's candi-date's brains. Perhaps, it is a matter to be deprecated. But, isn't it so? Speaking from a financial standpoint, it will be unfort-i unfort-i i unate should Dempsey not win. Nobody knows this better ,: than the promoters and the fighters. Still, the better man i : may win at Chicago. The best man sometimes wins the j presidency. |