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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1927. b BRINGING UP FATHER RELL* V/E OUGHT [ TO BE IN RUSSIA N— soon! I Great Britsin rights ressrved ID Q\ pine. i;‘ 10 EAT- 90O WE MUST !\ ('l*'UH('rl" McMANUS GAMES MONDAY Pacific Coast League GIVE HIM ( \nur{ » FISHIN'( {POLE! OU LAND < TROUT! Slmrlwv Hua Lonhdvm") Aml F Lgh By ALAN J. GOULD, ! (Ascociated Press Sports Editor), NEW YORK, d.nce plus—that's * aspirant for championship honors ¢ into a July 19.—Co ack Shark No heavywelght | ring Boston Jack Der Yankee fum, thereby the fight Cene for tr L it tulfillmen diction will merel Sharkey's “is mads beat him will be g Confidence to ord And than plus his jipment, has carria y rapidly up the fistic la When other sidesstenping Har- | Sott ahout o ure. Dompsey.” unuina or, less than a year heavywoight e the so-called “dark mgnace,’ ry Wills, Sharkey went sieging to match him with the n b. He finally vinced umbert Fugazy to do it but there were few 'who had any ides upset the giant Ebberts Field last After crawling ropes that night, lout his ehin in : Wil 5 thell ed gver o the “Hello fol jas shooting It is well-known ring history tha: Sharkey did “lick” Wills, scientifi. | cally and thoroughly, although the | decision went to him on a foul in thirteenth round Sharkey was “made” by cisive victory over Wills, who w thus eliminated from the picture as a2 heavyweight contender fortnight after the downfall of Dempsey before Tunney at Phila lelph Again last winter, McTigue was on the highroad of » sensational come-ba bowlin; over such men as Paul Berlenbach, | Sharke: owed no fear of Mi chael's new-found punch. “It's a shame to fight such an old ‘man but I'm willing to do it if no one else will,” Sharkey commentod. Mike proved a tough- | er nut to crack than even Sharkey figured, . The Boston won on a technical knockout in the twelfth round. Had the fight been limited to ten, MecTigue might have taken the decision. | But Sharkey, at least, showed his take it” in this bout, absorbing Mike's hardest wallops without even a hint of going down Sharkey lackod none of his tomary vocal vigor before his out- door battle with Jimmy Maloney fcllow Bostonian, at the Yankee | Stadium in May. “Maloney always has heen mad: | to order for me,” Sharkey asser!- ed. “I'll knock him from here to Halifax.” It is a matter of record | that Sharkey olishing off the chubby Irishman ! with neatness and dispatch in five rounds. It confidence is half the Sharkey, the experts agree, al! ready has that part of it “in th:| bag.!” | D | BERLENBACH 1S WINNER NEW YORK, July 19. — Paul Berlenbach, attempting a come-| back to the light heavyweight championship, got a ten round decision over Bill Conley of Lew- iston, Maine, last night. \ Conley was swapping punches! at all times and taking the ag-| gressive from the sixth to the ninth rounds. Berlenbach inflicted severe| body punishment but the New Eng’nnder was, not distressed. promoters it any expert Sharkoy wou.d exstevedore a October. through Sharkey AgRT the stuck an what is ger ssive man ral eye” then walk | radio and declarad: | 31 ' lick Wills ! tonight!” his d« when Mike howev pattis, i ——————— 01d papers for sare at The Empire.! | played game. | he did just about that,!g lm g Equipmen! Jeffries Says Sharkey Should Win Bout WOooD, jeftric HOLI 19.—J failed to heavyweight said: “I Dempsey Sharkey it out youth coniel champions] would like win agains but I ean Sharkey punch, cleverr He should ELKS - LEGION GAME TONIGHT IS POSTPONED Called Off Account of Elks’ Show—May Be Played Wu]nr‘sxlay Night. Owin Elk for| sched fact that the Lodge is staging 1ts biz show he Jast timo tonight, the nles 1e between the Elks and | American Leg teams has becn postponed, it was announc by J. C. McBride City Baseball Leagu the game will be sd 'y evening. Ells are leading the four straight defeats club in the to the ion day of th probable Wedne The with no played t leagus | victories and | against the second half. One more victory will cinch first place fo them. The Alaska Juneau club i the only other outfit which has a chance to tie. In order to do that the Elks would have to drop both | their remaining games and tho! Miners must win their one ux-| The two clubs meet | next Sunday for the last time this season. FIGHT DOPE COMING BOUT NEW YORK, Sharkey says he knockcut. He is taking training with indifference and curt re- marks shows he is on the fighting edge, recorded July 19, Jack will win by a W AITE SULPHUR SPRINC ity 49 TRA, DY) fine physical condition and | was shown yesterday when had a lengthy work-out and went seven rounds with his part- ners. this LEADING RUTH | first home run of the | | Yes, persons still want to swim the English Channel. Misy ! Dolly Savory, of New York, is on her way to France to train for | an attempt to emulate Gertrude Ederle’s feat. She is shown | pointing to ths spot where she’ll seck whatever fame is left, | i (International Ilustrated News) [ BEHRIG MAKES FRENCH PRESS WANTS | CHANNEL SWIM RULES advocated .r'\lu The @ ‘zecho French press began swimmer, , breezed into whu day and told the wi 19. 1,“.‘} had swum from France to his thirty-|in 10 hours and 45 minutes, bre season yes-|ing all records. Efforts to find | terday putting him one ahead of|anyone at Dover or Boulogne who Ruth but five behind Ruth" c-| had or heard of Spocek’s ord of 1921 on the same date | feat unavailing, wh Cy Williams of the Phil'les,|the French newspapers decide leading in the National League,| committee should guard the c er 1 out his nineteenth home| nel’s reputation run of the season. In France the Parisian bake .- Geor Michel is still considered ENGLISH AS SHE IS TALKED|the record-holder in channel sw Customer: “itam an’ eg e <'[ll|ll" Waiter (to cook): “One grunt| i and a cackle.” JUST RECEIVED ———————— A new stock of Gruen watches 0la papers 1or ¢ at The Empire. [adv. THE NUGGET SHOP ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HousiL, rrop. th ncela on lovak NEW Gehrig YORK, walloped July out geen were 1pon ANNOUNCING Dodge Bros. Six Cylinder SENIOR SEDAN $1595 F. 0. B. DETROIT Thos. J. McCaul = Ve o YoU wiLL FIND SERVICE OF Tne BETTER wiND A couple Emden sailors passing, our shop saw us and remarked about us being ‘Bright.” We considered it a compliment until we found out what it meant in German. Dawgone them HARRI MACHINE SHOP PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK ( DAY - JICCD" J Naticnal League 0O You V\'\I;\\»\l WHERE YOU'R C \ New York 4 Boston Brboklyn ’\.munn I.cu,w H LAND ' B 1 Cleevland 5 Detroit & Chicage STANDING Pucific Coast League Won Lost 66 4 land 61 National won 50 League Los! DEMPSEY MAY STAGE =~ . & COME-BACK, THOUGH v, OTHERS HAVE FAILED ™ & American Lea Won New York Detroit Philadelph Chicago (hosc Jack wvempsey, try and five St. Loul ring Johnso Joh hi in ( 1915, later regain td « n the ring, and wh o fact mmen favor and J knock sin h Corbett Reno, Nev Willard ain the hoight me yo the younge champion to come back it lack wl the For Dempse posed I ever tried the only 1 thout heing Juncau Citv League Won Lost ' 0 tried to reg TS ™ g Alaska Juneau 3 American Legion 1 3 Moos: 1 4 never go avyweight and lost n knocked ou ris to upsot after Willard wa one who ever Dempeey in Tolern | — - the ! won Johnson K an h again and cedent Dampsey sets from Fioyd in the ring \ s final defeat at younger age than that of Firpo in 1 vanquished titleholders tr lost lost laurels to foel, a f the to ploddix the Commissioner’s Co the Territory of Alaska vision No, One (1) almost an old age In yet. a other And t 8 1 n thetad Dempsey ntember Philadelphid ' decision od hands without the a pa 4 irg of a Tun- rain ing to regain Dempsey has ture the whi and Ex-offi and! Haines Procinct title ITn the matter of com A. 8. CHISEL Notice is her undersigned has pointed administrator above entitled estate having ye ring boxer knoch on a judg had a out | other champions the come-back trail s John L. Sullivan, first of tha| gred heavyweights, did not try to ¢ame back when James J. Corbett beat him at New Orleans in 1802 Corbett reigned until 1897, Fitzsimmons knocked him Cérson City, Nev. Jeffrios to, the throne in 1899 ot ' Fitzsimmons in 11 1 Caney Island Corbet ttried 803, and was naunt | ¢han deceased i knocked ou been of Al > WHERE IS KERSEY? in locating Davia |*0h8 A been requested of | P .'f vagy Office, Juncan b claims are herel same with to the Alaska, date sistance sey . has when o5 nt 5 Mr | {ouchers attached, about 57 years ald, 6 about §7 years ald, 0|,neq at Halnes, more in height, brown Wi o and hair. He was last heard (2% "HORELS i i) m and started for |0 E% pack i |Alaska during the rush to the| oatE S M Klondike. Any data regarding him RN would be appreciated | > - Advertising always pays. columng of The Kmpire iovernor's ey 1 out at limbed > 1ocking ox 5 Haine July, to come 1927, beaten land and at tim Francisco, cond July 19, Aug. 9, 1 publication, Use | Firs Last publication, almogt pititul margin I the | Juneau Cold Storage Co, Offers For Sale At Par $75,000 Seven Per Cent Coupon Gold Bonds Denominations of $500 and $1000 Maturities 1 to 10 Years Interest Payable Semi-annually at the First National Bank These bonds are secured by a first mortgage on all the property of the Company including the present cold storage plant and its lease from the City of Juneau, and the new cold storage plant which will be erected on the new site of the Company, partly from the proceeds of the sale of these bonds, and partly from cash already realized from the sale of the Company's stock. The new plant site which the company already owns has a front- age of 235 feet on Front Street, a depth of 250 feet from Front Street to the deep waters of Gastineau Channel, and a frontage of 320 feet along Gastineau Channel. The security for these bonds will consist of the present cold storage plant, land already owned by the company, and the new plant to be erected and machinery to be installed, and it' will have a value of ap- proximately $220,000, which is almost three times the total amount of the bond issue. The present plant has a capacity of 200,000 pounds and the new plant will have a capacity of 1,000,000 pounds. Average earnings of present plant for past three years have been $9,270.05, which alone is almost sufficient to pay all interest charges and retire the bonds as they mature; but with the capacity increased five fold, the earning. should increase in proportion so that the bonds will be well secured and will be a very.attractive investment. 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