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Here is the latest snap of Jack Dempsey and his pretty wife, Estelle Taylor. Everyone who heard “the roar of the crowd giving Jack Dempsey the greatest ovation of his care er on the occasion of his appearance in the Garden are na prior to his departure for Florida, believes the Manassa Mauler is certain to stage a"comeback” as a fighter, but influences are being brought to bear by the e Madison Square Garden magnates to tie him up as an official rather than an active ping participant .

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 653, 3 May 1929, Page 7

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Here is the latest snap of Jack Dempsey and his pretty wife, Estelle Taylor. Everyone who heard “the roar of the crowd giving Jack Dempsey the greatest ovation of his career on the occasion of his appearance in the Garden arena prior to his departure for Florida, believes the Manassa Mauler is certain to stage a"comeback” as a fighter, but influences are being brought to bear by thee Madison Square Garden magnates to tie him up as an official rather than an active ping participant. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 653, 3 May 1929, Page 7

Here is the latest snap of Jack Dempsey and his pretty wife, Estelle Taylor. Everyone who heard “the roar of the crowd giving Jack Dempsey the greatest ovation of his career on the occasion of his appearance in the Garden arena prior to his departure for Florida, believes the Manassa Mauler is certain to stage a"comeback” as a fighter, but influences are being brought to bear by thee Madison Square Garden magnates to tie him up as an official rather than an active ping participant. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 653, 3 May 1929, Page 7

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