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BRINGING UP FATHER THh DAILY AL/\SKA EMPIRL ]HLRSDA\ FEB. 6, 1930. By GEORGh Mo’\[ \f J | BY GOLLY-IF 1T ISNT ONE || THING 'S ANOTHER: | || GOT RID OF MAGGIE'S || BROTHER-NOW MVE GOT || RHELMATIOM 1IN MY FOOT DID YOUL RING FOR ME-SIR ? £ ’\ & \ & “ SO BAD | CAN' T WALWK- =Tl DO YOL THINK | WOZ RINGIN' TO AMOSE MESELF GO AN’ PHONE | DOCTOR SPOOF AN TELL HIM TO COME RIGHT OVER = HES THE BEST DOCTOR 1N | TOWN: | GOT TO GIT RID OF THIS RHEUMATIOM SS9 1 KIN GO TO DINTYS CHOWOER PARTY To MORROW: [~ N A CAN'T COME OVER HES GOT RHEUMATIONM LISTEN IN ON KFIU FRIDAY NOON FOR A MESSAGE FROM GENERAL MOTORS IS FOOT Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts l . 4 “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” U(i Bertr H ero of Lomlon s Ghetto Says Reuters’ U S Corrvspoudont By BERNARD RlCKATS()N-H:\Tl‘l (Ch American Correspondent of | Reuters, The British News Agency) | NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—When Jack | Kid Berg returns—some day—to his | native haunts in London's gnetlo‘ r Whitechapel, he most assuredly | 1l be met by the mayor and the| council with all the frills of | h munieipal pomip. | For Berg, by his remarkable vie-! y over Tony Canzoneri, on the primrose path that 1 to the lightweight cham- pionship of the world | be afraid to go home if I| " he told me before he Canzoneri finds | i met worker's appientice $3.00 a week. | ather came as an im- ant from Russia to England about 25 years ago. Jack has two brothers and four sisters. In White- chapel, as, I'm told, was the case in the old days of the Bowery, a handy pair of “dukes”’ (as the cockneys also call fists) are al- ways an asset. Berg had a handy pair himself »nd used them to good advantage in many a street encounter. It was while he was engaged in giving a street bully a good thrashing onc day that the manager of a local boxing arena spotted him. | Attracted by Jack’s whirlwind style, he advised him to take up boxing as a profession. | Jack took his advice, as Conzon- | eri well knows. Now, thanks to the generosity of | American boxing fans who are al-; ways ready to give a hand to any fighter, irrespective of race or creed, who is game, and who will give them their money’s worth, Berg is on the way to fame and fortune. ‘ Jack is a clean-cut, clean living lad with none of the airs and graces of the poseur. ‘When I saw him in his dresslng room after his duel with Canzon-! eri, T asked him how he felt. | He said, “I feel lovely.” And his thin, peaked face beamed with sheer delight. in JACK KID DERG JUNEAU STARS Scott Comes from London to Meet Sharkey at Miami Phil Scott, heavyweight cham- | pion of England, arrived in Nev |York the other day on the line: Homeric, nonchalantly predictin ithat he will beat Jack Sharkey of AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Frankie Bock, S. Scopel, Harvey' Wilbar, G. Zanandren, C. D. Geyer, Tom Cashen, Jr., Rangnar Kron- quist. Alaskan ! M. Madison, Casper Nelson, W. M. Watson, Billie Bevans, Annic Pantridge, Eugene Percich. Zynda Cecile Cashen, L. Kronquist. ———.—— r Dell E. Sheriz, Janeau's plans uner. Hotel Gnti.nuu —adv \Boston in their scheduled fiftecn. jround bout at Miami, Fla., on Feb- ruary 27. “Sharkey’s a good all right,” said Scott, patronizingly, “but any good boxer can beat him. I think I'm a good boxer.” Scott took occasion to remark | that he's glad to be back in the good old U. S. A. where thar's gold in them prize rings. ‘When Scott {left these shores a few weeks ago |after willing on a foul from Otto von Porat, who had hit him a re-| |sounding slap on the hip, the well- |the man mountain from Italy. known ‘“raspberries” of the fnm were rmging in his ears. But he" strong man, wfmgmlcn all about that Von Porat ‘The fans of America are good ports,” said Phil, who will pull down approximately $100,000 for his ust with the terrible Sharkey in- | dividual. Scott was accompanied by his manager, Charlie Rose. They re- mained in New York a few days |and then departed for Miami, where :sh.arkey is training for Phil by | sunning himself on the sands” of |Miami Beach. Scott is Mr. Shar- | key’s hand-picked opponent, the Boston sailor having refused Tuf- | fy Griffiths because he wants Scott. The sour-visaged Scott displayed a mild interest in Primo Carnera, “Certainly, I'll take Carnera on o ;; @HWGA'SI' LATEST LONG COUNTY /—E\C’HT - —\ e TEN/Z L t Douglas in the lead \\’iih\ ield goal. The next score | was a conversion by F. Orme.| Hayes converted. Again mi | elapsed before a score came, th time a field goal by Gray.| Sturrock converted about fifteen onds before the final whistle. Summary ' se DOUGLAS— Hayes Gray Gair Manning Bonner Niemi later—if he makes the grade,” said tt he whips he any man mpionship decla that if \\lu i will, he for the of the rid. He added, naively hat Gene Tunney showed good judgment in retiring. The E sh heavyweig figured as winner of mc n any o lvonocww 3 t, who has fights on Livingstone prominent F. Orme tands six three inch- Sturrock nd boasts that he has engaged ninety bouts as a h ht. Totals ims Shar] nee will Substitutions: Douglas, t awe him. Hayes, fourth quarter. ( 'Time out: Juneau, one. ficials: Osborne, son, Ume! Shattuck, rer. e SCHOOL QUINTETS MEET TOMORROW DEFEATED BY IN DOUGLAS HALL neau ){l‘lw :\nuu\h (o Lake at least one game from their rivals before Weak Fourth Quarter the basketball season ends, the Sh C Local Channel High School teams wil OOt“}g osts Loca mix in a doubleheader in the Quintet Game L ol ommuny - Douglas Nat tomorrow evening. Some hot tilts have been played already this season, but local girls| basicetball 4,ve Gropped three in a row to the and piling up 1l lead in the oueias outtly, while the Juneau first quarter; drooping behind in boys have copped as many from the the second, and doubling their flshnd boys. score in the third, the Juneau Al [l 1), oy the girls' tilts the scores Stars failed to make a field goal have been close. Two of the three in the last quarter and lost rto boys' affairs have been slaughters the Douglas Firemen 25 to 22 in g, {ho Jocals. Dunham is going | the Juneau High School gym last to use some of his subs in the night. @ affair tomorrow in an effort to It was a decldedly spotty game. gnq out which ones he will take with first one team and then the § getchikan for the Southeast other making a burst and netting Alaska Championship series. a number of points. Generally the ywhether or not the girls will two teams were approximately even, yaye gifferent lineups has not been although if there was any edge, gnnounced, but is expected they| Douglas had 1t_ ; will go on the floor as in past Blake was high point man with games. 11 counters to his credit while Manning was right on his heeis IR with 10 points. NORTHLAND SAILINGS | First Period Slow | The motorship NORTHLAND will | The first quarter was a slow and sail from Seattle for Juneau on pokey affair with Douglas failing the following dates: Feb. 14th and to score a point. Blake opened 25th; March 8 and 20th; April 1st,| |with a short field goal, was fol- 14th and 26th. For further infor- lowed' by J. Orme who sank onc M8tion apply ‘fo D. B. Femmer,| After | Specials at Mabry's and converted to end the period, [CC3! Agent, Juneau. Telephone Coming back .strong in the sec- 4 Madj'i ond canto after Blake popped one in from the charity line, Manning converted and Hayes shot a short field goal. Blake made another one from the field. Hayes and Manning each put one in from the court, Bonner sank one from mid- floor and Manning converted. Blake who did all the scoring for t Stars in this frame, sank another two-poimt shot. Manning put in a short one to end the half 12-10 in favor of the Islanders. Stars Lead Again Gray opened the third round with a short one. J. Orme placed a short one through the cords and was followed by Blake. F. Orme batted J. Orme’s shot into the basket for another pair of chalkers. Blake came back with | a long one from mid-court and | Livingstone tossed in a one-hand shot. The Stars led 20 to 14 Manning and Niemi were good for | goals for Douglas, to make the| MOTOR CO. count 20-18 at the third quarter| aral | Service With Satisfaction sank one shortly after the fourth quarter began. For several mml"es no points were made. 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