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THE DAILY ALASKA' EMPIRE; TUESPAY, OCT. 13, 1931. Sharkey Plasters Carnerain - | S5 5000 | Sy “,:;;z%m]_[w FONESCA METCALE Rous 2w DERRINGER iy'and a t hand jabbing | more plea and when the referee re- | had Sharkey still baffled. Then|fused, raced across the ring and ) Petrich 130 130 130—390* (}ne Of Greatest 15'R0unders Sharkey orked a Jeft [ +riéd o hurl himselt ¢hrotgh thé | Is TU MANAGE BOWLING TCURNAMENT i e R BR“IS ED lN ¥ Pl hand ¢ to Carm head, |ropes. His manager blocked the | Howlens fh kg Hest R 776 688 798 2262 Seen ln Years to Get D(’ClSlO" dumping Carnera into a near cor-| move and Sharkey bounded back} * ‘”\‘.‘ % oy o 4 | ner. into the ring and found himself Lo i n(";'\ GIANTS et ( - Wild with satisfaction as the |face to face with his foe, and he ou‘ f: "aé\l \C Barragar 1'1'1 182 192—515 I Shows Oldtime Spirit Giv-| It was one of the greatest 15-|crowd leaped to its feet with a began to battle again. { ca!tr bt?;::fin 5 i Council 157 168 166—491 . hi o | round ducls the faithful has seen roar of surprise, Sharkey raced to | Carnera All In | TR Dhis team ‘to two' v Il'nngdfl'e 151 155 171—477 g i iy ina Everything in Fis- | Shn She' jast Tunney-Dempsey | his corner. | Apparently Carnera was naver Succeeds Donie Bush, Re- semators, doing ni fne| vAD o O Cardinal’s Pitcher Acts tic Punishment | storm scenes in Chicago. Up, Then Goes Down [sbie o retover froft e St siomed—Given: T'wo work By B StE fer — | Quickly to Avo: | Sharkey plastered the giant with | Carnera scrambled to his k for he was never able to disturb) *5; single game, 234, and 599 796 85 848 2430 Y Fhie MAN MOUNTAIN IS [every bi of fistic punishment one |and grabbed the top ropes at the |the sallor man thereafter. 3 Year Contract These are top marks tour- apae Y Further Injury A | man can inflict upon another, |count of six and pulled himself to| At the end of the bout, Carnera | e nament to date. H. Sabin 183 181 165529 { MASHED TO FLOOR | blasting the myth of Carnera out | his feet. He had scarcely straight- | a5 a wobbling, starry-eyed huge| CHICAGO, I, Oct. 13—Lew| The Giants won two out ¢ Dty 150 150 150450+ | FULTON, Missouri, Oct. 13— g of the heavyweight lists. | ened before he saw his seconds mo- | TOPOt With arms frozen in a Posi~|Fonseca has been named manager from the Yankees. A featu G. Gactil 115 153 145413+ |Paul Derringer, St. Louis Cardi- q Grim Old Warrior | tioning wildly to down. | tion of defense. of the Chicago White Sox Baseball | this match was BArragar's 1ttempt | 51 messecdt . 145 169 151465 |D8IS Dpitcher, received a savare Spectacular Scene, Fourth| snarkey was again the grim and| Carnera went down again, to the| Carnera had the edge of One|Club and given a two year con- |to break the Elks Club or world’s | iaytman 170 144 15647 |bruise on the nose, a cut over the Round — Sharke | merciless warrior of days when his | astonishment of everybddy, espec- |Found.only. tract. record for splits. He started out in | 1T 148 10T et eye and other injuries, none g i . : § | name was the most feared of all |ially the referec who was count-| Tnhe third and seventh Were| Fonseca came to the White Sox one game with five splits t 764 797 767 2328 | regarded serious, in an automobile Storms Ring in Rage | ncavyweights. It Sharkey had not |ing over him. {even: The silor wan SHe seMt. during the 1931 season from Cleve- | first seven frames and thea w vl 81 ok bowl collision near Kingdom. MEL T been over cautious and willing to| This being an infraction of the| OCarnera weighed 262 pounds and |land in a trade for Willle Kamm. up with a score of 171 Mok odbis Derringer said he escaped more erious injury because he slumped rules which call for d;squahf;cutmnLs“:‘rkef’ 202%: pounds. Fonseca succeeds Donie Bush ATHLETICS S down in the front seat when the BRCOKLYN, Oct. 13.—Jack|hack in with his snarling super- The Pecos Country club, Pecos, | | Shar smashed out a 15-round |lority at the fading bulk of the |for going to the floor without be- | TR T who resigned last week at the | Metcalf . 156 234 209—599 |y “has posted all its grounds in decision over Primo Carnera last | Man Mountain, he might have |ing hit, Sharkey screamed in :‘agc{ Darna Ostopavich, giant Lithu-|completion of his two-year con-|T. George 190 172 156—518 ‘u‘m'm,e u?o;scabnsh a game brc— cars struck. anian mat artist, suffered a brain |tract Sperling 136 167 160—463 | . e The baseball man is ill from as- the final outdoor heavyweight show | dozen rounds. 2 went down without being hit. | concussion in a recent match with | R g Shepard 142 135 113 & cidentally swallowing a piece of a of the season. Uproarious Moment 'Hc disqualified! Count him out!" | Ed Lewis, but recuperated. QUALITY BULBS Lucas 181 165 147— Rifle matches for the champion- |cigar he was smoking at the time Carnera was floored for the count| Sharkey again provided an up-|Sharkey shouted at the refere, | —— —— —— —— | ship of southwestern Missouri will|of the crash. ¢of nine in the fourth round and |roarious moment that always seems | who waved the Sailor man aside Bennie Bogess, amateur golf Best quality bulbs of leading 805 873 785 2463 |become annual events under a plan | —————————— v:as on the verge of a knockout at|to crop up in fights when the is-|in fact, waved him aside a couple champion of Kansas City, Kan, has |varicties at very moderate prices SENATCRS recently sponsored by Ozark en-fi Quarts ana placer location no- the final bell sue is still in doubt of times joined the profe night before 30,000 chilled fans in |knocked him out in any of a half- |and tore across the ring. nal ranks. —adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS Stewart . 180 132 163—475 ' thusiasts. ! tices at The Empire. 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