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BRINGING UP FATHER | OHY ' | BONMS WHEN THINKING OF THE] I WAS A GIRL- " | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 28, 1928. By GEORGE McMANUS 1 WAD JU FAR ANWAN WYOUR FACE HEENEY RUGGED TYPE OF FIGHTER DELANEY ALW asting styles | ¢ seen when hing Jack ! (above) m Tem Heeney (right) at Madiso Square - Gardcn March 1. though Delaney always has loo}-‘ ed his werst against plugge ant test, which ‘at Tunney’s By F. G. VOSBURGH (Feature Service Sports Editor) | NEW YORK, Feb. 28--Jack I Jane the playboy of the heavy- weights, will be up against ome of the toughest of the big fellow in his 15-round tassle with To Heeney at Madison Square den, March 1. Their battle opens; Tex Rickard’s new “elimination | tournament” with an early sum-| mer ghot at Tunney's title as the! prize. The dashing Delaney undoubi-| edly will be a heavy popular fav- or although he has always had| frouble with the bLusky, durable type of fighter ably represented by the ironjawed Irishman from | New Zealand. The crowd still strings with the fighter who can hit and the French:Canadian's flashes of ring genius in “knock- | out victories over such opponents | as Paul Berleibach, Mike Me-| igue, Tiger Flowers and Bud| Carman are not easily forgotten. Against a flock of lesser antag- of late, which lncluvh'l‘ Montgomery and Leo Gates,' Delaney has shown new evidence j that the old knockout punch is| there. Heeney, too, in his steady, plug- ging way, has been doing things these days, getting a draw with Jack Sharkey in his last big fight, winning from Johnny Risko and knocking out Jimmy Maloney, Indeed the dope based on com- parative showings against the same opponents, gives Heeney somewhat the better of it. His| -la | THOUGHT YOU HADA | LOOK IN | ( DON'T TRY TO YOURE FOUONNY WITHOULUT \ FUNNY- TRYING - | BESIDES-I'M NOT MYSELF TO-DAY: THAT'S THE NG Wik BE QLIET AROUN" HERE S0 1 THINK LU STAY HOME height, also some more in a 10 round battle. Betting showed Paolino enter the ring close | terms, UZCUDUM AND GODFREY MEET THIS EVENING to e BOSCH DOING WELL will m \ Boseh, who under or operation in the 4YS FOUND ll/lRl)hh? | joined the quarters w home 1o his B heavyweight, ahout away C (Canx to have ACE HUDKINS IS WINNER ON FOUL sev Al ¢ Mello i records. ti of Maloney took less than a round, whereas Delaney lost in gloriously to the same antag r ago in a fight which was ba ooed as the battle of “the T and the bludgeon” and la- ter dubbed “the tin sword and the slapstick.” Using Johnny Risko as a yard- stick, Heeney again has the bet-' ter of it. Big-Tom won a ten- round decision over the Cleveland “rubber man” who beat Delaney; over the same route last Septem-: ber. In his big year of 1926, how- ever, Delaney won from Risko on| a decision. i Against Paulino Uzeudun, Hee-! ney fully held his own although| the judges gave him only a Joss and a draw. Delaney won from ' the Spaniard on a questionable foul. Bud Gorman, whom Delaney stopped in two rounds in 1926, Heeney defeated on a foul last! year. | If the coming battle is to have| a spectacular finish, Delaney, on | the records, looks better. He is; the sharper hitter and the better| boxer. If the fight turns out to| be a toe to toe struggle with the! premium on endurance the chances favor Heeney. The 15-| round route is to his liking. Both boxers have plenty of in-| centive in the promise of a Tun-i ney bout to the winner if he can' subsequently eliminate the sur- ayo” Quickw - Di Shipment - on every Alaska Farrell stands for Quality - Special Grading - Prompt Ser- vice. We spe- cialize in all kinds ' of fine finish lumber. -Whatever your need just send us your specifications - we do the rest. 73 vivor af the SharkeyRisko bout ICUE WIZARD ls wo weeks later, y and Heene light boys and hard-working Antipodes, threshold of box- s—and only will . continue | ¢ g of the the big bhig money, 1spiring but m_ the v on the ng for th in as e cooking limbering adway Delaney here now 182, which ANJ"F’Bt NEW nball) ght, BOSTO Feb. 10 round not expects means 13 pounds. -—oo LL WlNS : GO WiTH FBFN(HMAN Winrotty YORK )‘ Martin, champion, knockout ack Petibon, h. French feath-| in the third of what was | been a six round match. ¢ 28—Ace kins last night wen on a foul from Mello, of Lowell, Mass., fourth of what was sche hout, iged in the Boston a welterweight. |4 ————— Hospital yesterday is doing lently, ttendants reported today i % ATTENTIOV hos Spaniard to Take on Clanl Negro in Ten ‘ If you neea a good Round Match ‘ it phone LA P | DEAD IN ARIZONA i NEW YORK, Feb , the | (Bob) Canuefax, for in- ! of ihe three. cushion bill stand | is dead at Phoenix, Arizon The | _ end to one of the most b areers of the modern cue me after an illness of alike, the in JRGREN, A i i Adverllslng always pays. | the columns of The Empire. 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