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NEEDLES AND PINS ~NEEDLES AND F PINS - [ HAVE A TERRIBLE EARACHE - AND MAGGIE HAS A DATE WITH HER SINGING TEACHER 235 Qopnos/ § f L7y -AND GFT-7IN. TALL/ i/ / e mid-west, too, and char g= |gins at home But if the New | York Milk Fund gives up its right to devote the pro! of the match to New York babies, then the rea- sons it had for signing up the bat- tlers in the first place have disap- peared o | Tt is all very complicated, with the outlawing of the fight in New, York, but there s 'to be a rather simple soluti of the wh | proMem. | Chicago could stage the Schmel- ling fight in June and the | fits, if any, could go towards buying milk for Chicago babics} | The winner could fight Primo Car- | The boys are beg ing to won-!. der if the old days of the fight game are coming back, the days f the runaround, when all you ed was a pen, a camera, and -dozen quarts of champagne or Jack Sharkey onship fight. Remember how Jack Dempsey and his predecessors before the days of the late Tex Rickard drop- ped in here and there to agree to defend their titles, moved on and promptly forgot all about it? |New Yo 1d have a fight and ther would be milk for all ‘the babies.| There is one great bar, how- A ..|ever, to such logical reasoning. As| t one e ntracts zoA{i f"l‘ H::l\ \‘;?1(1\11{5 Ir‘;’rd[f";c‘:r;(;}j‘rar as New York is concerned, the i gt e .. |commission has ruled that Schmel- erent promoters in various sec-|. g A ing will fight Sharkey there, or no tio: of the country and at the A s . some time he had the Tom Gibbons|” L Phaatits, Dunuieion : isays Sharkey it doesn't mean Car- bout first in' his mind. X i gl o As a commission it is not Rickard changed all that. W’hmww" funny that he dragged out the papers he meant; s & it. They agreed to fight, the mon-| €y was posted in banks, and they PucK EARTH v y ¥ American managers to horn in on| ] their popularity brought back the PFUPIE FLEE Buelow C S v | fought. Careless penmanship went out of style. The influx of foreign fighters| and the desire of most of the| custom of carrying fountain pens on coat Arthur wrote Ma: into such lawyers stil! d. \Inhabitants of Four Villages DAILY SPORTS CARTOON ROOKIE PITCHER- FROM HANAGER. JOE MeCARTHY ONE LOOK AT JIM AMD THEN | PUT THE YANKEES ON A TWG-MEALS-A-DAY ' DIET . LOUGHRAN WINS = Qutpoints Boston Blonde| nera, if that still is considered ne-;Schaaf‘ of Boston, blond heavy- if it'champion, easily outpointed Ernie in New York in the fall. The Schaff, of Boston, blonde heavy-| rk babies could drink milk weight, in a brilliant ten round, profits of this one. Every- bout last night. and had 17% |over Loughran. nessed the match. ‘Loughran in two previous matches. ESCAPEDMAN {Another Prisoner Surrend-| OH,DEAR CHDEARL 1vE L i LOST THAT PIECE OF PAPER WITH MY SINGING TEACHERS, MR, WASHING TONS, ADDRESS IF | CANT FIND (T | HOPE WE NEVER FIND 1T it Jim * VeAVER - / ~THE <YANKEES BALTIMORE S THE Bic@esT N THE MAJOR. S -/./ ’ | | Took | /7 | IN 10 ROUNDER FROM E. SCHAAF Who Had Previously | Been Victor f NEW YORK, March 14.—Tommy | There were no knockdowns. | Schaaf weighed in at 200 pounds | pounds advantage| A crowd of about 10,000 fans wit- Schaaf has been a victor over s SHOT DOWNBY POLICE CHEF | | | i | I ers when Ral Falls | from Bullets | VANCOUVER, B. C., March 14»1 Now the heavyweights are entan- | gled in a round bin of contra that a adu appear taking on e documents that guaranteed Harry Wills a title shot| in so many places. Schmeling will defend the heavy- winner will give Primo Carnera his , if some place to the matches isn't found rath- soon. Chicago or Cleveland probably will get the first one but there is mising to be done. The New York Milk Fund promoters, raising a veight crown against Young Strib- | fc ling so the contracts say and the of still much conferring and compro-| in Terrified Flight— Are Homeless °d million cubic me- , snow and earth slid —Four h ters of down a r inhabitants ied flight. up d dr A title chance some time next fall houses and barns. ght just as well be The swallowed Cemmune, nearby hamlets. Hundreds are homel The mountain is above e SEATTLE, | fund for metropolitan babies, can‘t soning that babies dri hcckey team last night a 1 Ellis Wilcox who escaped from the| Okalla Jail on March 5, was shot, and killed by Chief of Police W.| CHAMBERY, France, March M.{J. Devitt of Burnaby. Frazer Mc-| nd Dougall, another escaped prisoner, surrendered and has been returned n at a rate of 500’to Okalla. | | | farm{order to surrender. The people fled from Grange:.‘hind a stolen car on the highway, Motteen and Beauce, by Devitt and four other membexs lof the police force, but was killed The slide was caused by heavy'before he had a chance to use it. ;ralns. i | erisere. | Okalla. March 4—The Seatile and then commandeered the taxi| defeated |and drove back to Vancouver. seem to get past the Chicago rea-|the Portland team by a score of| ink milk in{8 tol. Wilcox was shot in the stom-| ach when he ignored Chief Devitt's Wilcox drew a revolver when found hiding be-| Wilcox and McDougall made a| sensational escape when taken to| ‘They had guns and held]‘ up the police accompanying them | o Old papers at ‘I'ne £mpire office: LEGION BOXING SHOW FEATURES ALL-STAR CARD Four Six-Round Matches Are Billed for Tonight by Vet FightClub . . ALL-STAR CARD “Miner” Nebel vs. Joe Bra- dy—Six rounds, 170 pounds. Granny Hulse vs. Sailor Yea- ger—six rounds, 145 pounds. Sammy Nelson vs. Dynamite Lawrence—six rounds, 145 pounds. Sailor Sharkey vs. “Wildcat Weaver—six rounds, 135 i - —— - There are no such things as main 7 event and semi-finals on the Amer- one of the titles. He can slug and an Legion's fight card tonight. There are four six-round matches one billed as a feature attrac- |tion and each good enough for a here box-office attraction. Down on the card next to the t position, a boy named Law- ce has affixed the title “dyna- mite” to his moniker. But the fans arz apt to be treated to a nitro blast long before young Mr. Law- ence of Hoonah trots his manly |fcrm out under the caleium glare handle a record crowd. |of the ring lights. In the very first ¢ re are a couple of | gladiators who pack enough T. N. nounced T. in their padded fists to givg Jupont competition for its Alaska uneau trade if the latter company ever decides to call for open bids. BEFORE. SHE FINDS IT ;& Since he tried to outslug Harry THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1931. By GEORGE McMANUS MAGGIE WONT THERE GOES WASHINGTONS FAREWELL Nebel : en 185 d Brady aren't exactly sci- t boy, how they can hit! Hulse Mects Yeagor Hulse, who had a lot of bad {luck in his assignment with Miles Murphy a few months ago, has picked on a newcomer to stage his come! In the n of Sail- <r Y one of the Tallapoosa's stars, he w get a real test. The guardsman is ranked as a class A boxer and if he makes good to-| night can be sure of plenty of en-' gagements while he does his hitch here. | Schoclboy 'had cacy bouts, is Sammy Nelson, who ckings in his last two to be treated rough , the dynamiter. Sam- Lawrence in a decision/ ne two years ago and is| he will win easily to- awrence has other ideas! to sink Sammy's ship the scheduled sixth tolled off. n | round Berkeley last month and himself| went out on a daisy-picking expe- dition, Weaver, stellar lighl\\'ciqht.i has changed his fighting name from | “Slugger” to “Wildcat.” Maybe he | figures the former’s not lucky, now. He's really entitled to wear either 'in action he's sure-enough wildcat Sai Sharkey is Weaver's op-| poner The lad is well-known nd has proved his ability as a boxer and hitter on previous oc- casions. However, the wise lads are making their books on Weaver tonight again, at that. The hostilities open at 8 o'clock sharp in the A. B. Hall arena. Ar- rangements have been made to! Billy Franks and Harry Sperling | will be referees. Judges will be an- at the ringside. Dave Housel is as usual to be seen in the timekeeper’s role. Fighters will be examined by Dr. W. J. Pigg,| Boxing Commission physician, SING TO-NIGHT= dfon(nflnfl S s [ © 1931, Int'l Feature Service, Inc.. Greet Britala ri Maybe they are wrong |« 6° a o SPARROWS TAKE TWO PIN GAMES OFF BLUEBIRDS The Sparrows are still & con- tender for first place honors in the second half of the Elk's tournament by taking two out of three games from the Bluebirds last evening. Stewart bowled high total 57 and high score of 216. His op- cnent, M. Bavard, was only one pin behind for total with 556. Hen- drickson averaged 197 for the two games he rolled. The Bluebirds were glad he didn't show up for the first game. Tonight the Eagles play the ‘Woodpeckers at 7:15. No game is scheduled for 9 o'clock. Results last night were: of | TR LS ELECTRIC PIPE THAWING | At Reduced Rates IF INTERESTED—INVESTIGATE RS ERTR IR N HH EH HHE T T T L T T T e Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. 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Sharp Six Rounds “Miner” Nebel vs. Joe Brady 170 Pounds Six Rounds 170 Pounds “GRANNY” HULSE vs. SAILOR YEAGER 145 Pounds SAMMY of Juneau, 1 “BATTLING S 135 Pounds 145 Six Rounds LSON vs. “DYNAMITE L 50 lbs. Six Rounds Pounds AWRENCE of Hoonah, 145 1bs. AILOR” SHARKEY vs. “WILDCAT” WEAVER 135 Pounds Tickets on Sale at Alaskan Hotel, Juneau Drug Co., and Pioneer Pool Hall ADMISSION—$2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 Quick-Step The best floor paint that money can buy. Juneau Paint Store PRINTING' AND STATIONERY | Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— | Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Simpkins Co. e PiceLy WicGLy == ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands “ Front at Main St. Telephone 91 3 Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS g EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. THE CIIAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” A little water now and then keeps ife in a flower, but if watered regularly it abounds in living strergth with great- er beauty and fragrance. 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