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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 22, 1934. BRINGING UP FATHER NOW- THE BEST WAY TO GET A GOOD COMDI.EXION 19 TOMIX THE DIFFERENT N C.REDI ENTS, AS WE TOLD AND TO GET THE BEST'RESULT — PUT THIS MIXTURE ON YOUR FACE AND NECK \?UB b A\_l_ QV NO-HIT GAME, NINE INNINGS, ‘BY PAUL DEAN Young Caldmal Hurler En- ters Baseball’s Hall of Fame BROOKLYN, N. Y. Sept. 22— Paul Dean, 21 years old, junior member of the Cardinal's great family pitching staff, entered the| baseball Hall of Fame yesterday byl pitching a no-hit game against Brooklyn in the second game of a doubleheader which St. Louis won 3 to 0. i In the opening game Dizzy Dean | allowed only three hits and those | were in the eighth inning. St. Louis won 3 to 0. Paul 'Dean’s was hit game since 1931 Major Leagues and the National League the first no-| in the two| the first in| since 1929. | GAMES FRIDAY St. Louis 13, 3; Brooklyn 0, 0. New York 8; Boston 1. Cincinnati 3, 3; Pittsburgh 9, 6. American League Detroit-St. Louis, rain. One game scheduled. Pacific Coast League Seattle 3; Mission 9 T 3, 6; Hollywood 10, 3. geles 4; Sacramento 11 rancisco 7, 0; Oakland 6, 1.| { vinu ur CLUBS National League Lost RUN ALONG AND LET SOMEQONE ELSE WIN A NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIO JACK MIGHT NOT_ H AFTER WINNING oF WE msumsn‘m! AC. - UNCLE SANS LEADING OISTANCE SWIMMER MLE -8UT FOR- HE THREE EVENT RWE 54 56 61 n New York St. Louis Ch o Pittsburgh Brooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati 53 51 American League Won 94 89 9 Detroit New York Cleveland Boston Philadelphia St. Louis ‘Washington Chicago Pacific Coast League (Second Half) Won 63 51 50 49 49 43 32 32 Lost Pct. 30 40 41 42 45 51 59 61 Los Angeles Hollywood Scattle Missions San Francisco Oakland Portland Sacramento NEW BLAME ON DROUGHT ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 22.— The drought is blamed for reducing the Northwest’s crop of pheasants that bear the brunt of shooting this fall, Dr. Thaddeus Surber,.director of game and fish propagation in Min- nesota, say lack of moisture pre- vented countless pheasants from hatching and caused loss of many others from thirst. He declares a certain amount of moisure is required to enable the birds to peck their way out of their shells. When it is extremely dry, as during the past hatching season, the shells become so hard that the unhatched birds perish through sheer inability to reach freedom. 560 549 538 521 457 352 344 B NOTICE TO BOAT OWNERS Owners of small boats moored to inner side of City Float are re- quested to shift them by Sunday night to allow pile driving opera- tions to start Monday morning. C. J. DAVIS, Chief of Police. - e — Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! —adv. PaS ‘a M'LARNIN, ROSS /ROUND BY ROUND 877 with a short right hand. Ross j'd'lJ»: but McLarnin blocked neatly. Jim- my drove Ross to the ropes with |a terrific right behind the ear and .,n'tmoa the champion about the wl with both dands. Badly shak- Ross pulled himself together Jimmy full on the a left hook and a right FIGHT IS GIVEN {West Coast Celt Won, Ac- cording to Judges—Writ- ers, However, Differ Round even. Round 2.—Boxing out of a shell Ross stabbed at McLarnin’s head with a left jab, but Jimmy banged two left hooks on the champion's Here is the round-by-round, blow- | jaw. Ross caught McLarnin sud- by-blow description of the Jimmy |denly with a beautiful left hook tc McLarnin and Rarney Ross bout|the chin, then rifled a half dozen lin New York City last Monda)']nnhts into the Irishman’s head night, as seen by Edward J. Neil, Jimmy swayed as Ross batted him Associated Press sports writer. Neil across the ring with both hands gives eight rounds to Ross, five to but suddenly the Irishman stiffen- McLarnin and scored two even. ed, flashed a booming left hook According to twenty-two of the to Barney's body and another right twenty-nine boxing writers polled to the chin .that forced the cham- at the ringside, the west coast Celt pion to stop short. Hammering failed to regain the 147-pound title away in a frenzy of punches that from Barney Ross, brilliant Jewish set the crowd roaring they punch- boxer from Chicago who wrested,ed each other about the ring. Ross it from McLarnin last May. !caught McLarnin with a hard right But when the judges split over to the head as the bell rang. the decision Referee Arthur Dono-. Ross' round. van cast his vote for McLarnin and| Round 3.—McLarnin dropped a Shamus McLarnin, the “Dublin left hook to Ross' chin, then bang- Dynamiter,” emerged from fifteen ed a hard right to the chin. Mc- rounds of savage brawling—the Larnin moved in behind his left eighth man in pugilistic history to jab and nailed the champion again regain the welter diadem after/on, the temple with a short right losing it. | Ross belted the Irishman with both ‘What They Said ‘handa about the head, but Jimmy Following are statements made ! |whipped another right to the head by the principals after the welLer—\and caught Ross with two more weight championship battle: {rights to the chin. Ross steppec Jimmy McLarnin— 'out to mid-ring, shaking his head, “Did I think I won? Sure. Never and was content to stave McLarnin had any doubt about it. But it was off with a left. Jimmy’s flashing tough going in the last round.” lright hand started a lump under Pop Foster, McLarnin’s manager, Ross' left eye as the bell sounded. | McLarnin's round. “Sure, we'll fight Ross again any| Round 4—Boxing beautifully time.” {McLarnin slipped under Ross’ left Barney Ross— |jab and twice smashed the cham- “I sincerely thought I won easier pion’s jaw with rights. Two more than I did the first time. I'm a rights shook Ross and another fighter and must abide by the de-!smash raised the lump further on cision.” {the champion’s left cheek. McLar- Art Winch, Ross’ manager— inin sunk a left hook deep in Ross’ “McLarnin had an Irisher for a body but Barney came back to referee. No wonder we lose.” Inail McLarnin with a left hook {and right cross to the head. The {Irishman smashed back with a right that split Barney's lips. The ?champmn spat a mouthful of blood. | Two furious rights to the jaw irocked McLarnin and he held as |Ross flailed at him madly with e both hands. Jimmy pulled away How the officials voted: | quickly and stabbed two lefts into Judge Charley Lynch—McLarnin, Ross' face, now showing increased 6, Ross 8, even 1. !signs of wear, as the bell sounded. Judge Tommy Shortell—McLar-| McLarnin's round. nin 6, Ross 5, even 4. Round 5~They met in a fast ex- Referee Arthur Donovan— Mc- change in mid-ring. Ross boomed a Larnin 10, Ross 4, even 1. ilel‘L hook into McLarnin's body, | In a Nutshell Facts on the fight are: Gross gate $138,902.62 Net gate $115,595.99 Paid attendance 23,771 Total attendance 26,780 HALF MILE AND QUARTER- bed the Irishman into the corner. ‘.' YOuL PUT A TOWEL OVER YOUR FACE AND LET \T DRY- NOW TO GET \T OFF 1S A SECRET PROCESS~ AND* | then FROM HE BEATINGS wE Took FROM THE MILERS ON)| e Rac || | WHEN ALONG CAME MED\CA 10 BREA- || | e WORLDS || | MLE SWim MARIC AVE QUIT WE MILE | 1 | Barney down, but he hammered iercely on McLarnin's body with both hands, they fel linto a| clinch. A left jab and a lefl hook | shot McLarnin’s head b and | Ross drove him into the ropes with | a right to the chin. The round| went automatically to Ross as Re- | feree Donovan signalled to the| judges to that effect on the basis| of the low blow. | Ross’ round | Round 6.—McLarnin popped hix long left a half dozen times mn Ross' head. Ross stepped inside it, | and banged two lefts and L\w! rights on McLarnin's head Ross | swung another pair to the chin,| Jut McLarnin's right thudded home | n the champion’s chin with a re-| sounding crash. Ross stepped back, | apparently dazed, but before Me- Larnin could take advantage the champion had his head down and came pounding with both fists in e quarters. McLarnin landed two more rights to the head, then| shifted a drum fire of rights and | efts to the body. Another right to :he head almost floored Ross i McLarnin’s round. as Round 7.—Again McLarnin stalk- >d the champion, pawing at his head with lefts, seeking a right hand shot. Jimmy drilled one right to the body, but missed a smash 0 the head. Barney tried to weave under McLarnin’s left hand, but a ight to the head hurt him, and he flung himself on the challenger igain. Two rights thudded on Mc- Larnin’s head and he pulled up . shaking his head as he went back to his long-range, left hand soxing. McLarnin dropped two lefts o the body that the crowd booed low. Jimmy ripped into the champion, smashing Barney's head with a half dozen crunching lefts, followed by a left hogk to the chin, but Ross refused to go down. In- stead he roared into the Irishman, almost knocking him through the ropes with a right full on the chin and was flailing his head with both hands as the gong rang McLarnin’s round. Round 8—McLarnin belted Ross full on the chin twice with his famed right hand, but the cham- plon plunged forward and hooked McLarnin's head with a left. A short right started a cut in Mec- Larnin’s left eyebrow. McLarnin threw a hard right to the chin, but Ross hammered right back with right hooks to the head that forced the Irishman into a corner. Ross threw three terrific rights into the side of McLarnin’s head, and the Irishman’s left eye started to close. Frantically McLarnin tried to meas- ure the champion with rights that Ross had been absorbing as a sponge soaks up water, but in his 4s |left hook to the chin followed by la |ed two short rights on Ross’ mouth |ed with pain. 4 per hand and drilled McLarnin's| eemeeeoeee | again. |along the ropes, | beat & drumfire on McLarnin’s ribs By GEORGE McMANUS TO-MORROW NIGHT AT THIS SAME TIME WE WILL TELL YYOu HOW 1T 1S DONE - COOD NIGHT: (NS 1d on. Ross stabbed McLar-|the challenge head back with two lefts|sounded. ripped two rights into the| Ross’ round. shman's swelling cheek. Jlmmy‘ Round 13.—Ross slipped inside | ew his normally crushing right | and beat a tattoo of short left 0 Ross' head again, but Ross| hooks on McLarnin’s head. Ross ed back in, and banged on|flung a beautiful right into Mec- nin’s body with both hands. |Larnin’s swollen face, and the Irish-' swapped left hcoks and right | man was in desperate straits. Ross' s in mid-ring and it was Mc- | put down his head and plowed into the deadly puncher, who |close quarters and McLarnin met ed away first, then covered|him coming in with both hands. and held. A short right smashed on Ross’ Ross' round. | left eye, all but closing that, and Round 10.—McLarnin stabbed| McLarnin’s left hook opened a cut Ross' head with long lefts a half in Ross right eyebrow. McLarnin | lozen times and popped the cham- | thundered a volley of lefts and| pion's chin with two felt hooks,|rights to the champion’'s chin and nothing he threw seemed to Barney faltered. Ross. Barney belted McLar-; Round even. e 1's chin with a left hook and Round 14—McLarnin tore in,| ht cross, and then swarmed out|popping Ross’ head with long lefts.| again. Jimmy got in four straig! m,Ba-n scarcely able to see, they: ) eft hooks to the head before Ross| missad a half dozen full swings in| brought him up short with a short body at the bell n's mid ring. McLarnin connected with | a left hook to the pit of the stomach and Barney's face twitch-| Barney got the up-| right cross. McLarnin land- and the champion’s lips were cut thead with lefts and rights, as the! Irishman backed across the ring. Ross drove a long right to the head, then banged away with both hands to the body as McLarnin sought to hold. Ross' round. Round 15.—McLarnin Ross’ head with a Barney. tore after him. Barney drove two rights to the head and almost drove McLarnin from his \feet with another left and right |to the chin. McLarnin slipped, mostly from wearness, and nearly fell as Ross pounded him into the came away. Ross ropes. McLarnin forced his way to drove hts into McLarnin's|the clear and they stood with head, and the Trishman's left eye|Ross’ back to the ropes, slugging was almost closed as the bell rang.' madly, barely able to stand. It Ross’ round was all brawling. Ross drove the i Round 12.—They slid immediate- | challenger’s head back with a left ly inte a clinch and held each|hook amd right cross, but a right } other as they thought they needed |exploded suddenly on Ross' chin. {rest desperately. Ross thumped one right info McLarnin’s left eye and | it ‘promptly closed entirely. Working | to McLarnin’s bad side, RoSs drove | |four straight rights into the Irish- RUMMAGE—COFFEE SALE man’'s’ jaw. Jimmy's knees wobbled{ The Missionary Society of the s ROss smashed both hands into|Native Presbyterian Church will his body and flung another smack-|give a Rummage and Coffee Sale ing rjght on the damaged cheek |Nov. 1 at the Native Church. Any- | McLarnin's round. i Round 11.—McLarnin drove the| champion before him with left | hooks to the body and rights to the back of the head. Barney open- ed up desperately as they punched flinging two left| hooks, then three straight rights| into McLarnin’s head. Blood start- ed seeping from the Irishman’s mouth and Ross smashed a right to the head that brought an added trickle from McLarnin’s nose Woe- | fully tired, Ross banged into close quarters, , and rested a mo- | stabbed . final bell Ross’ round. ——.— long left as fo—woroe | Barney was punching wildly at the PO A R S S s SR T ALL NIGHT Krane’s Accordian Music! AUK BAY INN TONIGHT WINE Good Bus Service AT REASONABLE PRICES No Admission Charge INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 BEER LUNCHES Juneau, Alaska Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery PHONE 58 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Tc]ephone 409 B. M. 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Barney whipped a fine left hook into far low territory, and | he was promptly cautioned by Ref-; eree Donovan. McLarnin stepped | right after the champion, nicking his head with three left hooks, but missed a terrific right swing. An- other left hook to the chin slowed bell sounded. Ross' round. Round 9.—Ross nailed McLarnin on the chin with a right smash that buckled the challenger’s knees. Frantically Ross straightened him up with a right uppercut, but Jim- P LEADER DEPT. STORE | GEORGE BROTHERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS