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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 1929. " BRINGING UP FATHER OON'T TALK BACK TO NYOUR FATHER- GO BACK AN POT SOME CLOTHES ON-VLL NOT HAVE A DAOGHTER OF MINE GO ¥ It tcok so long for Jack Sha i to turn in a thoroug performar stopping Tommy L« rounds, that the bo may be pm- doned for still wondering whether it was the real thing or just an- ofher of the occasional flashes of form by this Jekyll-Hyde of the heavyweights. § Two year: ago after he knocked at the Yankee 'Sta-| d Dcmp:»cy expressed the n that the loud-speaking r would be a champion one | | “All he needs is more exper 2, said Dempsey. “He is a tough customer and the best of the lot that is coming up.” Just at present there is no one with a better claim to the title va- cated by Gene Tunney t ame Sh? So far as o re cogce on contend d, and Max can disputc ! i by those of distinct mediocrity. i In 1927, h lost to Dempsey after ng the i veteran former champion all but out in the first round -of their mcmorable bout. A lot of experts thought Dempsey won that fight with a low blow but the facts were that Sharkey was so careless as to + leave his chin unprotected while he turned to register a protest with the referee. | Sharkey was the <“logical con- 1 tender” in 1928 but a draw with Heeney and the loss of a decision to Risko in two colorless perform- ances put the talkative tar out of the picture, costing him the chance for a championship bout with Tun- ney. f Early this year Sharkey was un- * impressive again in outpointing Young Stribling in the Battle of Miami Beach. Yet against Tom- my Loughran he looked to have everything, the speed, aggressive- ness and hitting power that marked his earlier successes against such men as Wills, Godfrey, Maloney | and Delaney. Sharkey would not scem to have much to fear against the big, shuf- fling Briton, Scott, but he might find Schmeling, the rough and} ready voung German, as hard a nut to crack 4s Heeney or Risko. Schmeling; at least, must be elim-/ inated before there will be any| widespread recognition of Sharkey as champion. | There are always the rumors that | Jack Dempsey himself may be in»:‘ | ‘i | P Keller Heumann Thompson SUITS On every boat we have new ar- rivals in Fail and Winter Suits. The new greys, blues and tans have lots of “snap.” There is quality in these suits you cannot get im any other line at these prices— $30 AND UP SABIN’S The Store for Men i Come in and look ’em over. g { \ LOOKIN' \.\\'(E first big year, Sharkey |! By GEORGE McMANUS WELL-V QLESS SHE LNDERSTANDS THAT \ HAVE SOMETHING TO DAY N THID F‘\l\\\\_\( AROOND ___ ¥, @fl Bob Meusel | Yankee manager, during funeral ceremonies held s . follow- | ths Little Church Around the Corner in New Youks er Huggins, International Newsreel and other 1 ing in the { ~ e | Poilce have been asled { to aid search for beau- tiful Cazjorin Al (above), missing priest- ess of the cult of Kaaba Ali, of which her hus- band, Master All, East ! { Indtan “healer,” is head. { Before marriage Caz- jorin was Amber Cor-"% !inne Steen, of Harris- ' burg, S. D. The phil 'f osoplmr fears his wife may have met with foul play at the hands of some enemy of his cult. Ali asserted, that about —o - CCAST COACH DE NEW TBALL LINEU? SAN FRANC offe son by Ed “Slip’ A “ml o | two weeks ago, he re- from the lone pivot-n v :::‘::gr :J:fifl:@??.: Coming ocut of a h e | MASTER ALI which the writer threat- _ AMBER STEEN St. Mary's line cither form: crthodex manner or shifts or right. in the | dindu Philosopher, Who ened to expcge Al to leit Foars Enemy Leader Wite Lost in Cult Mystery!| Missing Wife of Cult | | | | | | | Phone for Good Food Phones 82 and 85 GENUINE CHICKEN TAMALES (one in glass jar) cacil ...... 33¢ MIL! 'S CHICKEN TAMALAES (one in can) each.. DELMONTE CHICK TAMALES, each NORWEGIN SARDINES (in pure Olive oil) ecach 15¢, 7 for NUCOA—substituie for butter, I{cr pound . JELLO—AII flavors, per package ... JELL-EX-ELL—AII flavors, per. package 9 cents, 3 for..... 25¢ LESLIE or HAPPY HOME SALT, 2 pound package, 13 cents, 2 for . MORTON’S—Plain or Todized SALT, 2 Ib. pkg. -ccooeeeceee 15¢ DELMONTE JAMS, No. 2 cans, per can ..... 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If an enumerator has not seen you call upon Charles ©cs0ee0coo N FRANCISCO, Oct. 11.—The Stars came back with a| afternoon and n Francisco Missions pion- | for the Pacific Coast) eague pennant. 1i® Led by Carlyle, ant to ident T mny pounded Pillette and Krause o atting was 000002000000 00000060 8 The short score of yesterday's R HE 116 0 512 1 Pillette, Krause and Hofman. ; b Fuilure to Receive Credit no proof that a bill has been paid but cancelled check that has been accepted and paid is positive proof. This convenience and protection is vours for the asking. Pay your bills the modern and safe way OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT | Qarlyie! W3S o . Naghel, in charge of the aT jonly a little “‘l?rcs;" i e l\“}?"l ® cnumeration, 519 Goldstein THE FI i of L RIAURDRGSTD 10 ¢ puilding, Fifth floor. 5 FIE mr [hit a home run and singled twice g RST NATZONAL to drive in three runs. L SRR e The teams play in Los Angeles| e ":\N'\ today. ; OF JUNEAU evening, 7:30 WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. 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