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-4 Sy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 8, 1932. BRINGING UP FATHER AH-MR-JIGGS" | AM WATER FOR SIXTY- DAYS- LORD HUFFER-1 MET | YOU AT-MRS-1-C-ALLOTS I'VE BEEN ON THE OONT TELL ME WATER MAOE YOUR NOSE GREAT HEAVENS! [ GG 1S SMOKING THAT HORRID PIPE OF HIS - ~ By GEORGE McMANUS JIGGS' THROW THAT PIPE OUT OF THE WINDOW! WORL! THROW MY PIRE? VULGAR PERSON' WHERE IN THE D DD HE ) THAT CpdEr b WiTH s\‘“(\ COLOR: < l PLEASURE - . E W &N g ”g v %\5—‘ i P° ¢ A A W/ \ Ol 309 0. - i - i ad )'/ifi 'g 8 %y ,,’. H el A A 2 | R ) . Yoy o ¥ oy ‘gnm it : © 1932, King Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. it /'5 DAILY SPORTS CARTOON Rowing or boxing, it doesn't make much difference to Maxwell Stev- enson. He pulled a great oar for Columbia at Poughkeepsie in 1901. He went mining in Nevada, ran a mill in Tenneseee, toured the werld and almost landed Knute Rockne for Columbia's football coaching job, sponsored the Glendon regime on the college seas, and now run: a trading ccmpany in British Gui- ana, among other enterprises. Now and then he presides chairman of the Board of Ste ards of the Intercollegiate Boxing association. “The greatest fight'I ever watched was the Gans-Nelson af- fair at Reno, in 1906,” he re- marked. ‘The rowing experts cocked an at- tentive ear. “For mearly 25 rounds it was a marvelous exhibition of skill and| hitting by Gans, of courage and aggressivness by Nelson. was gradually cut to pieces by Gans. “Nelson was frequently grogzy e ” [superlative Nelson | was a good boxer himself, but he| Punisher Was Gans the greatest boxer he jever saw? | “He was, but there's another I'll 'never forget—Kid McCoy. He was !a cruel, punishing hitter, too. I saw him all but knock out Tom Sharkey one night, but he was over-anxious when he had the old sailor in distress and Sharkey came back to win on a knockout |himself in 1899.” McCoy mev @ master in another boxer, Jim Corbett, who knocked out the Kid in five rounds in 1900 in New York. “For pure defensive boxing skill, however, I have never seen the equal of Jack Johnson,” de- |clared Stevenson. “He could hit, 00, but he seldom was aggressive.” Benny And Gene | The two smartest and most re- | sourceful boxers this observer has ever watched are Benny Leonard yand Gene Tunney. Sammy Mandell comes close to being in the same class, although and almost blinded throughout the;Loughran, artist though he has last half of the fight but at the been with gloves, lacked sufficient bell for every round he came out recuperative powers except on one at a trot to meet Gans more than‘lnomble occasion when he got up half way. Gans won on a foul, as after several khockdowns to whip you know, in the forty-second Leo Lomski at Madison Square ‘Garden. ! “Leonard and Tunney both could !take it” and then go on to win. Leonard was floored one famous night in the old Garden by Richie | Mitchell but rallied to knock out | his opponent. Benny was groggy in his first title fight with Lefty Lew Tendler in 1922 at Boyle’s Thirty Acres but had the presence of mind to talk | Tendler out of his advantage. His | knees rubbery, ZLeonard wise- round.” PRINTING STATIONERY BINDERY GEO. M. SIMPKINS COMPANY ‘:racked, with a sneer: “You didn't think that hurt me, did you Lew?” ‘Tunney's resourcefuiness wasthe only thing that saved him in sev- oral of his duels with the late Harry Greb. Gene climbed up out of the resin at Chicago to beat Jack Dempsey the second time | they fought. I — Old papers & swe Empire, | MDl-lily—_C;'OSS-w_Ord P;Lzzlém Single Load . ACROSS Solutlon of Saturday's Puzzle s p'g'.':'f;' 8::}?1‘! Load 1. 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The Cougars | won Priday night by a score of 31| to 22. Saturday night's wictory | gave the Cougars eight victories to| one defeat. WASHINGTON U WINS SEATTLE, Feb. 8—The Univer- | sity of Washington's basketball five of Oregon here Saturday night. This strengthened their hold on second place in the Northern Di- vision of the Pacific Coast Confer- | ence championship. STANDINGS Northern Division ‘Won Lost Pct. W. C. S .. 1 .889 ‘Washington 6 4 600 0.C. 8 .. . 4 5 444 Oregon 4 T 364 Idaho ... g7 222 Southern Division * Won Lost Pet. U. 8. C. 25 Bes ] 150 5 3 625 3 5 375 2 6 250 STABLER BABY IS ILL Wesley Stabler, 2 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stabler, entered St. Ann’s Hospital for medical treatment. s S L The New York City Chamber of Commerce has announced the un- dertaking of a survey of the New York industrial area to determine its need for technological training. ——— Nearly 100,000 residents of Nor- way hold licenses to operate radio receiving sets, the number having more than. doybled in (our years. <8 |Bast is not always east and can |meet the west on the latter's own| |eyesight, Chin Bing, since his San |will be taken to protect Litvinoff. | Selt: i Seotc! —B Pa [ 9. Beglon 20. Public q ?\% lege cheer GEORGE f et 0. Tridescent | 22. Froze D 23 Representa= Disencumber = i —_— 26. Shatiow . Formal | RED BANK, N. J, Feb. 8—Pro| ,, nloccptacle BB —THE FORMER. OAIO |Bono, @ half-brother of Twenty| - . iobby 4, Clting STATE SPRINT |Grand, is among the entries of | *I' AL ¢ s stamw DOWN {1 Rodent. ST s Mrs. Payne Whitney's Greentree 50. Mournful 1. A queen of RETe AR ISGETING |stable nominated for the $50,000 81 ey England 55 pgyptian ! e X violently 2. Medicinal * Tsolar disk READY TO |Preakness, which will be run at 5, plEEInst ‘Dlant g MAKE ANOHER ,Pin_mco. May 14. Pro Bono is by A CoRely 3. b"rg?{fn?;"d 54. Drggn"llleghfly 8 | Chicle out of Bonus. Twenty Grand | 39. Juice of a 57. Cylindrical on the R ForR. - | ook woody 59. Assist 4. Buropean fish o was sired by St. Germans. plant 80, Ocean 5. Dog that 55 BhaR for s OLymp, —_ 41, Salt 62, Roman date ‘guarded the 55. f u ic 42, Fiber of a 63 Amer!lcun A Aivican ONO, tropical poe e Infern: D /Es LOBSTERS TAKE TWO | , ueone O Biee g qumbil'ove 88 Berve ,'/ GAMES FROM SHRIMPS 6. RiGe " years " work 61. Article Nosed out of first place in the first half of the Elks' tournament schedule by the Shrimps, the Lob- sters got partial revenge Saturday night by capturing two out of 3 three games from said Shrimps in - 2 the initial match of the second iy ii?rfGTb N Ihalf. Only one pin separated the Wi SAION | | teams in the third game. AT THE 1028 Fred Henning and Frank Met- OLYMPIC calf staged a close scrap for scor- [tng honors, with the former having | TRYOUTS -~ || {the best of it bot hin average and | | totals. = | Tonight's schedule: Chums vs. §. -, | Clams; Shrimps vs .Cohoes. &\ Saturday’s scores: | .- Lobsters <~ ONTIL HE= | F. Henning . 209 200 189 598 AN PULLED A TEND Koski .. 186 152° 162 404 NN O DN AND Bringdale . 150 176 144 470 - P LOST His < 'G. Messer. ... 120 146 138 404 H CHANCE To 85— Van Atta ... 165 164 148 477 7 | s st Sty MAKE Tue i 190 848 805 2449 - TEAM / Shrimps o4y 208 196 166 570 2 —_— . 161* 154 169 484 141 157 189 487 142 142 142 426: 189 126 138 433 821 775 804 2400 | o o' T DI S GOVER PLO | cumese srooent 70 ASSASSINATE it oo scioor SOVIET OFFICIAL PLAYS BASKETBALL |Life of Foreign Minister university. ; | Nations that a plot to assassinate Born in San Francisco, Chin Bing | Maxim Litvinoff, Foreign Minister | moved to New Orleans, where his|of the Soviet Republic, attending father is one of the leading mem- | the Disarmament Conference at bers of the Chinese community. |Geneva, has been discovered. The Though handicapped by imperfect | Secretary promised all precautions | occidental ground when the oc-| Litvinoff Threatened | casion warrants, G L ga: Doubters are referred to Jam at Geneva | : | Stanley Chin Bing, bespectacled | o | Coming | Chinese youth, who is a star bas-| MOSCOW, Feb. 8—The Foreign ketball player, musician and com-|Office said it has been informed | FRONT PAGE merce student at Louislana Staie by the Secretary of the League of | [ CAPITOL | o Francisco High School days, has| taken to basketball like a duck to water, and s following nis gou! GIVE DEMPSEY 8 A paxrbof beavy-len:aed- glass:l‘ TIME EQPMAK‘ETION protected by a special mask, enable | l AN Y him to play and keep his eye on| the basket. | ‘CHIC, o . 8. — Ji Chin Bing's musical proficiency | 90, T, Feb i | Dempsey, given the long count in earned him a scholarship at L. S'}the battle with the Mississippi T Whfi 5:: plays the trumpet in | poying Gommission, has been given | thy nd. | until April 15 by the Iilinois Boxing | Commission to produce evidences GRADE HOOP TEAM | ne was not connected with the pro- BEATS PARISH SCHOOL | ™ction of a show which resulted, accordin gto the Southern Commis- | |sioners, in many unpaid bills In the gymnasium of the Catho- amounting to $2,840. lic Panish school Saturday after-| Dempsey said he flost $1,000 by noon, the Public Grade School other engagements and team defeated the Catholic Parish|saiq he could prove he acted mere- School team at basketball by 2i1y.as g hired referee at a boxing score of 14 to 4. The members of the teams were: Public School — Harry Larson, | right forward, who made 3 fouls and 5 points; Roy Smith, left for- ward, 2 fouls and 2 points; Thomas Harrls, center, 11 fouls and ¢ Take Vote points; Thomas Hall, right guard,| 'SCHILLING & CO. 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