The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 23, 1929, Page 5

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WELLIF MAGGIE WON'T GIVE l MOTHER- DID YOUL SEE THE pot J NEW MP IN DADOY'S ROOM 2 1 T'S MOCH PRETTIER THAN TOURS E D- N LAMP BACK, 'LL SHOW HER- | BOLGHT ONE FOR MESELF-NOW TO SLP ON f ME BATH-ROBE AN S\T DOWN AN' R - REALLY? | MUST SEE | T- | WONDER ' REALLY BELIEVE 1T 1S 'L QVE TRIS ONE TO DAVGHTER: WHERE HE GOT I1T? ByEY L | WHERES ME _ | LAMP GONE? known a flock of | but two of Jack v's knockouts, with Jack De- 1d Tommy Loughran as the rank among the most un- The ring ha queer happenin Sha laney linary that in each vyweight champion | im of the Boston sailor, | f has yet to elinch his however high v on the hm\'y—‘ rcund k out of De- lancy at Madison Square Garden had an unpleasant aftermath, with | quite a few of the experts con-| vinced that Delaney “led with his chin.” Nevertheless, for the few moments that the bout lasted, handled Delaney se clever light hea: apparently do somethis the fighting blood of y, for! in knocking out Loug e bowled' over en dven! than, Delaney, per-| t in the ring, with| t landed on the chin, or s temple or between the| ing to what side of the sxpert was on. The effect even more start-| ling as Loughran arose at the count of five, walked gingerly along the ropes, his back toward Sharkey, until he reached a neutral corner, looking for all the world as if he was about to deliver a speceh ex- plaining to the customers that the unpleasantness was just temporary and that everything soon would be all right. “I have known stranger knock- outs than that of Loughran,” Jim- my Bronson, who handled Gene Tunney in both his fights with Dempsey, told me afterward. “I had a boxer in a semi-final once who was knocked out in a round. We went over to a club after the fight and after a little conversa- tion, this boxer turned to me, look- ed at his watch and said: “Jimmy, we better be gettin’ over to the arena. It’s time for that fight I got tonight.” He had been knocked out and didn’t remember it. “I recall another fight in which || Allentown Johnny Leonard, one of my boys, was knocked flat by Carl Duane in the first round. He was on his back, out cold, but in some manner his senses were partly re- stored by the impact of the knock- down timekeeper’s mallet with the ring floor. “Still in a daze, he rolled over, barely staggered to his feet at the count of nine and then tore into Duane. When he came to the corner, he looked at me and said: ‘I'm all right, Jimmy.’ “He had never called me any- Expert | Automobile Repairing and OVERHAULING Nothing Too Small Nothing Too Large Wrecking Car Service McCAUL MOTOR CO. 4 International Newsresl thing but Mr. Bronson, so I knew something was wron, It was Mcnday night and I ‘Do you know what ni He replied: ‘Thursd then he was out of his head but he went out, fought on by instinct and finally knocked Duane out in the fifth round.” ked him: ht this is?’ I knew Most any club that wins 102 ball games in a season has a right to figure that is good enough to win a pennant, but all it got for St. Paul this year was second place in the American Association. It hap- pened that Kansas City won 111 as the Blues captured the flag by a e e - ————To m: If there 1s a co tallest football lineman in zountry, three of the entries can p2 are hereby commanded to appear Ladd of Yale, Davis, Virginia Poly in the above entitled court holden tackle, and Paul Jessup, giant Uni- a0 Juneau, in said Division and Al | District, and answer the complaint versity of Washington center. are at least 6 feet 6 inches, with| Jessup taped at closer to 6 feet 7| inches. e ATTENTION REBEKAHS Regular meeting of Perseverance | Rebekah Lodge No. 2-A tonight at| 8 p. m. Visiting members come. ALPHONSINE CARTER, —adv. Secretary. The Junior Boy second place in the High |served herewith and to which re- [ defeated the Sophomores by a score| The date of the order for pub- it mm}' of this summons is October 1’”01(‘\"\'” up a stubborn fight all| ' the way through. ¢ The Juniors led at the halftime whistle, 12 to 9. 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