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w3 BRINGING UP FATHER Bv GEORGE McMANUS DEMPSEY LOSES DECISION; KING LEVINSKY WINS Exhibition Match Draws Big Crowd — Writers Give Their Verdict CHICAGO, Iil, Feb. 19. — Jack |Dempsey last night lost the news- ARE YOU GoIng To PLAY ON YouR COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEAM NEXT NYEAR AND WHAT POSITION L {,‘\\m\_\_ You PLAY ? 7 Basketball TONIGHT LISTEN- HOW MUC % 3.000 00 $ 129100 T l DIWIDE BY S1v L/\E\C k] 4 0o Y B SORRY- BUT WHEN 1| ) o STUDIED ARITHMETIC: | AT SCHOOL WE )/ USED APPLES- [ )V 5 FIND OUT SOMETHING ABOUT ARITHMETIC: VLL GIT THAT GUY WHO 15 VISITIN DAUGHTER TO HELP ME- HEY YOuU' 4 \J‘“ e 4 L A BY GOLLY! \'VE GOT TO ‘ | High School Gym "\ ( Hoonah A.N. B. vs. Firemen i e 1 \ = £ T ‘ (1] |paper decision ‘to Battiing King e X fif |1,mmky in a four round exhibi- | ft oo e LWL} {tion fight here. | A I { The match was a vicious toe-to- fedans | \\\‘ | M (OMMIUS] {toe battie wint Levinsky, crude but Admission a powerful and fearless walloper, (hitting the old champion almost whenever he pleased and taking {everything that Dempsey had to A].askl Native Brotherhood andthe (offer in the way of offen: Douglas Alaska Native Brotherhood As the bout was an exhibition, | teams. The Hoonah representatives 'with no official decision, the poll have not been compelled to extend |of the newswriters at the rmgsldei- - — — her ves dun.r their S nec t ine the (O " y k The Cash Bazaar Department Adults ..........25¢ Students ... Kids iz 15¢ 2 UNDEFEATED > HOOP TEAMS 10 . | ha e to exert ev ffort |of Levinsky whom the crowd also | b v ! Store will extend its regular cus- BA‘H‘TLE TflNlGHT ‘% :1}:};»11 they are capable in order A,\'.l:i)‘l:dmm drew 23300 paid ad- | ©omers, and those desiring o credit { i A t with us, ing of April | | By the talent around town, t misions and the receipts were b U8; W esing of S48 (10th, for all merchandise purchased i from this store dyring the balance of the month of February. BURKE, SARAZEN | i e i ARE ELIMINATED ladv DEPARTMENT STORE — .- 1N 'GOLF TOUR.NEY‘OM papers for sale at The anlre | Firemen are expected to be vic- | $74,199. torious. They will not take any- thing for granted, however. They | will give their best from the start. Plans are being made for another | basketball game tonight to sup- | plement the Hoonah-Juneau main | Hoonah Native Brother- hood Will Meet Juneau Fire Department DAILY SPORTS CARTOON [PIN TOURNAMENT . | SLATED MARCH 5/ Mich., Feb. 111.—'1‘hé‘i n Bowling Cor SS | --By Pap T'ROIT, o “— OIYMOIC HONORS | be held in the De- | Two undeteated basketball teams | event. | e ;s roit Collseum at the State fair [will oppose each other this evening| In the contest last night between | TAMPA, Florida, Feb. 19.—Billy| / W 8! s March 5 to April 11, jon the floor of the Juneau High |the Wildcats, composed of Alumni|Burke, National Open Golf Cham-| B / > urnament, will be rolled on | School gymnasium. They are the |and High School s, and the|Pion, and Gene Sarazen, were| \ thirty-two alleys and will bring to- | Hoonah Alaska Native Brotherhood | Juneau Alaska Native Brotherhood, |€liminated today in the first round N gether a great array of tenpin | and the Juneau Fire Deparcmenv;;h, Wildeat, 39 to 20. of the r:mt,ch play for lh.(‘ $4,000 NN t s who will compete in dou- | quin - |Gasparelfa Open Tournament. X 4 cam tourna- | The nah athletes last night | TWO ENTER HOSPITAL Burke lost 1 up to Ray Mangrum | defeated the Bureau of Public Roads | Sol Cappinger and S. Sandberg, |0f Los Angeles. Sarazen lost 1 up, g highest | pl s by the comfortable score \both of this city, entered St. Ann's |Dinetcen hols, to Eddie Schultz,, AT 0 utive games | of 30 to Previously this week, | hospital yesterday for medical|0f Troy, New York. re in the prize the vis defeated Juneau treatment S e g money. | | | {ITHACA OARSMEN TO | COMPETE IN 2 RACES‘* ITHACA, Feb. 19.—Jim Wray’ aj | Cornell varsity crew will compete | |in only two races previous to tho‘ Poughkeepsie classic, June 20.' Cornell's season will start with the | Carnegle Cup regatta on Cayuga | | Lake, Tthaca, May 21. The second |race will be rowed at Cambridge, | | Mass, May 28, against Harvard | “md Syracuse. HALF PRICE} RIGHT Now #E (5 CASTING AN &vE (N IN HE OIRECTION OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES SALE ENDS TOMORROW | H. S. Graves The Clothing Man Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes I e A DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS Telephone 496 RUTH HAYES LUMP NUT, 14.50 14.25 per ton delivered Call Us Direct Phone 412 \ —NORMWESTER S L ‘WEVONSIL“ _. C‘@; soékEfi;:S;_*? SHOP fOR 2 D AYS WIN PIN MATCHES STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY e eovkene Washington’s Birthday lead in the Elks’ PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. | | maintained thelr | bowling touran- | | ment, which position they share ) | with the Cohoes, by beating Lh@i i s, o e wee - BUTTER-S EGGS-L Cl ’ - |last night, -dunset -Large, Clean | It's good enough to give any|from his father was a pair of box-| Threg Crabs won by the same | - 3 i Cardinal fan the jitters even to|ing gloves. He was eager to learn |margin’ from three Chums in the | GOLD—Sanitary Wrapped Fresh Standards | think about it but there were a|the finer points of the fistic game | second match, each game by 18 PL few moments early last year when | and took manya scuffing to acquire | pins. | 3 d 89 4 l 99 ] the question of trading of shelving |this knowledge. The foundation of | “Stewart made the best uvera:”] pflun S, C (C Ozen, C . ] Pepper Martin was actually dis-|his footwork, body punching and |last night, 187, and Bringdale roll- THRIFT MODELS cussed in the St. Louis front office. | jolting jabs was lald early in his edTng highest o 22 | N 0 TS YO YA R S S FT at Sensationally Low Prices | am Breadon can tell the story |career. i onight’s schedule: Shrimps vs. - 7 | with a smile, because he,| Therein Gene dispelsthepopular [ Clams; Cohoes vs. Crabs. | 11 M4.T I)URFVE POST TOA TIF Plymouth Thrift Sedan—$495— Branch Rickey and Gabby street}mea that he became a professlm;:l Last night's scores: | , Y ¥ 11 Two Door i willingly admit now they were all|fighter, after the ‘war, merely - Sockeyes % 5 4 F: y mart enough to realize Martin was | cause it offered him a chance to Stewart 189 180 193 562 Large 21, Cans CORN FLAKES Plymouth Thrift Sedan—$a75— THE up and coming star of the|get rich quick and that he neVCriThompson 172 166 158 496 I\ Four Doo 1 onttield. | entertained more than an aca-;A. Henning ... 171 4/9 203 553 | 2f 25 8 f 95 3 f 29 3 {in was considered a finished | demic interest in pugilism. | Kaufman 163 154 188 505 | or C or J2¢ or C \ of the chain store system | The fact, is Tunney relates, he |Olson 143 152 165 460 | n he came up a year ago to|Was always able to use his fists] SR i ST, NI T ) PSR et n a regular berth for the first |and his career in the ring is far 838 831 907 2576 3 ] ecall Some astonishment 'from being either an accident of | ~ Lobsters 3 WHITE C()RN PEAS Your myself at the way this youngster an afterthought. F. Henning 168 168 163 504 amed the training ground, at < 3 ‘Brl?gdale 162 222 16; 546 : : Bradenton, Florida, last February. Fighter From Start | Koskl 158 177 162 622 No. 2 Tins No. 2 Tins aska iis dash even then made him con- | Consequently Gene can no longer|G. Messer. 172 174 169 515 ! wous and the boys Bl felt that |be held up as a contrast to Jack |Worth 120 127 142 389 2 f 2~ 2 f 25 ; v 30 % | Dempsey. 1t Jack “loved to flgf}:tt ik e or Z2oC or C Laun ry h i i !so did Gene and it appears tha 780 863 833 2 gl dissenmbre & | Tunney made just as good a job of | Crabs R MBS R T IA TS ORI VT 5, s, of & o "”gardsr}ywd |it in his early days as he did when |M. Bavard 161 161 161 483 l‘1 0 TELEPHONE 15 x el o, e provious | e seized the chance to remove |Sabin 158 158 158 474 P CH Vi 4 S AP 3 TSR L iy doin | Dempsey from. the top. | vanderleest 186 144 182 512 : : e CLOSED ALL DAY d T he senterfield patrolling. | At the age of 14 or 15, if young |G. George ... 126 131 157 414 ARMOUR’S—In [Heavy Syrup CRYSTAL WHITE or P. & G. Washington's Birthday B h‘p‘bm con. | Dempsey had happened to meet | Petrich 128 127 138 393 ! J . s seldom flas] d a good | Young Tunney on the sidewalks of i A s 6 f 5 4 b 1 ¢, reliable et players |New York, and started an argu- 750 721 196 cans ror C ars’ C an. The older PIAYES| ... ‘the probability is that Gene| s R J ke “the|Would have poked Jack around|Lavenik 166 166 166 hesitated Lo. mal fié‘qum- as thoroughly as he did thaz(cuyo; 149 190 176 515 | ‘II SOUP f v for apparent reason. T |rainy night in Philadelphia, 1926.Duncan 152 152 152 456 / ) couldn's keep, bath Douthit and B Shepard 135 152 166 454 b B S b e by Muivinin . 138 12 118 378 De Luxe Size HEINZ NEW VEGETABLE iscussed the situation, pro KETCHELL GETS L and then traded DouL)n‘} 741 782 778 2301 T' () 3 f o+ | CLOSE DECISION | aversce: mia ot oo , in, 2 3 cans for 25¢ “A month later Martin had come | 9 : 5 ng so strong that the rest of the IN CALDER BOUT — ‘ Long life and lasting good appearance. | yers all told Street it was a A S . | il . £ d cat move, that Pepper had the woEE CANTONWINE TAKES HO I 4TE ETCH P Supplies the need for light-proof window stuff,” said Breadon. | TACOMA, Wash., Feb. 19.—Harry y. K 3 3 ¢ o i % That seems o make it unani-|Ketchell, . Tacoma featherweight,/ LWO FALLS TO WIN ‘ B e ‘ Shdd(‘n. of fine texture. Durab?e, rich | : mous, pending the 1932 returns. won a close decision over Joe Cal- OVER SEATTLE MAN BISHOP’S SWEET BARS HEINZ PURE TOMATO | in finish and umform in qua]“y and ‘deA, Seattle Filipino, in a six round $ [ l Tunney Enjoyed Game main event on a boxing program ) 10 b 2 I 15 2 . B l f 4 | color. Gene Tunney's life story, now here last night. VANCOUVER, B. C, Feb. 19— c bar, or c plnt ottles tor c Bl — P, running in a magazine, reveals him — e Howard Cantonwine, of Towa, took ot as a boy who loved to fight when LEGION OF THE MOOSE NO. 25(two out of three falls to defeat 2 he was growing up—in the streets| Save the date, March 19th, for|Axel Anderson, of Sentt_le, in the 4 d in the clubhousess and “smok- the BIG BARN DANCE at the A.|main event of a wrestling match i T , - 0mas 5" of Greenwich Village 15 to 20 B. Hall. Music by the Arotic|here last night. TELEPHONE 24 PROMPT DELIVERY . ars ago. Players. l Cantonwine weighed 222 pounds N | His most cherished boyhood gift | —adv. COMMITTEE. ;