The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 20, 1936, Page 3

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H jaw. Joe was knocked down by a|ed aimlessly at close quarters along shape. Max complained and|fron ropes and then sparred rman backed the rope: MOTOR BOAT RACES | SONS OF NORWAY FI ht l] Rnu“ds hard short handed right but was|the ropes. Max played a waiting |winced with pain as he took an- Max was 1 for an X tw »d_attack bu | Dort forget the up, no count being taken. They game and was looking for an open- |other low left hook just before the|T nched after Max I not hurt. aling quickly ) rboat race from [pioic at Lena Beach Sunday (to= slugged at a furious pace and had ing. Louis took a terrific overhand (bell. Schmeling’s round ) t n. Max grinned had Louis on the ropes. The Ger ) f Lake k to Cordova e o be separated at the k Max’s 'right to the side of the at | ROUND NINE 1 orushe i uppercu n batt ! wi ashing | will Y the unusual features (Continued from Fage One) f‘“mi{ Ebaraer the bell. This was Schmeling’s| Joe blinked his left eye and tried j r midring sparr rights tc 3 1 negro was of tt th of July celebration *I RBAGE HAULED i o i ROUND FIVE round by a wide margin o wipe away the fog that seemed ’ , the head that u 1t dow’ i ¥ | 11 Cordod GARBAG little action b nally | schmeling came out of x ROUND SEVEN |to have come over him again. Max ja The bell sounded y from ht to the Reasonable Monthly Rates rang. It was Sc £ i rush and fired a right hand| When the round started Louisc i a right effectively after a ¥ dorne i fing S Habele' cans BRIN : E. 0. DAVIS a shade t Joe was stag- |'was still blinking his left eye. He |short sparring session in midring n hmelit rou nected uis went down on h Da r F T TELEPHONE 584 ROUND THREE red by the smash. As they fought |came slowly out of his c e negro's left cheek is badly ROUND ELEY head ok his head ¢ Z i ¢ ast Phone 4753 Both men continued wary along the ropes, Max landed twice [Max rushed in an boxed carefully. swollen. Max lashed a right again i e negro in over on one side and rom Hav t d Alg s : Schmeling seized an opening and straight lefts. The negro|Joe dug two hard lefts to the body Joe's chin, then moved quickly n t 3 tt ading. | out after tes and ¥ ransport seaplane Patco flown = R A sént a hard smash with his right countered desperately with a left. as Max backed to the ropes. Joe out of range. The German rocked, T X sed rights ts [nine seconds of ] 2 i Tasies Biheta - to the jaw that jarred the negro. The bomber was blinking and was|picked off two of Max's ri |Joe again with a right to the face d an .o > New York Life Louis rallied and showed his first dazed but kept punching. Max and then forced the German int ) | failed to even draw a counter ope er fense ATR EXCURSION ATTENTION SONS OF NORWAY ]NSURANCE real burst of fighting. Joe drove janded a sh right to the chin|a corner. Max immediately crossed |punch. Louis worked his left spas- Ti an to Joe's| Fourth of July week-end trip to Meeting tonight at 8 o t KEITH G. WILDES Phone 2701 morrow.) —adv. Max to the ropes but the German as Louis fought out of the way|a hard right to the chin and Joe |modically, but there was no steamy j: y went into a clinch. |Atlin and return only Fly up 1. O. O. F. H | covered and was soon fencing. into his own corner. Louis barely landed what Max claimed was a|in his right hand as he tried to T : lau as he took a |the Taku River, past the Taku L Gaining the middle of the r ucked a hard right hook as they blow on the belt line. The negro|force Max back. Joe WAS groggy ¢ obbed and | Glacier and over the most beautiful e Max gave ground steadily but wto a clinch. Max fi seemed. to have more snap and |at the bell. Max's round { ; in a man- |scenery in the North. See the placer y - e a3 E \ @ » X ‘@ 7y blocked most of Joe's punches. right hand twice to the his blows drove hard to the body ROUND TEN ne 1t had Joe dled. They mining in Atlin, and fish for trout C. W. “Red” WRIGHT Louis pumped his left a dozen the bell rang and swung again|at close range. Max missed a righ [ Joe finally landed a and whitefish in the lake. Nine- ASTERING ; ouis backed 2 as Schmeling : f v f times into Max then Max star after the The I cross and ducked Joe's r Louis backed away as Schme light left t 5 s k passenger transport leaving Juneau Pl RI to work and crossed with a hard handlers claimed a foul but this|seer be Joe's round ‘vm‘“m“}r“‘f‘w“"m:_::i 1t b i on the 3d, 4th and 5th. Make STUCCO 5 ¢ g o | C4 right to the cheek. Louis was very was denied 3 ffing sund the chin just | yeur reservations now with L. F. ¢ Mt oh e aggiessive’ Bt s ROUND EIGHT Joe's left landed inches below. |, R it ooctal HRTaRr ot Ans G | Telephone 316 ROUND SIX a bit more confident|the waist line. Schmeling then ) ik tivent Hokel ity with a rush froi as he came out of his corner and|smashed a right to the head that ROUND TWELVE [ . oy v " | force r v0- | Schmeling half circled the negro o il - left to Max's body. They|forced Joe to the ropes. A two n ; Tatta b faads, followed. Joe ed a right to the head| NOTICE OF NON-LIABILITY FINE finding Schmeling’s defense diffi- cult to penetrate. It was Joe's round | Max came on points only. O - fisted attack tr Joe's head and s at then exchanged long lefts to heads. |fisted attack then N 4 o B 2. ROUND FOUR range. They clinched ¢ to Joe's head |took haevy punishment at close it any return. Max backed in| Notice is hereby given that 1 Watch and Jewelry Repairing They came to midring and spar- hung on desperatels ear rre ro again. The|range but twice countered Wwith again but took two lefts to the not be responsible for e 5 : i PAUL BLOEDHORN o Phaae red. Louis hooked a hard left to to have no defe r Ms right ‘ .d the German about | rights to the German's head. They rib: ch he claimed was in foul .l‘y \‘v» cted by my wife, at very reasonable rates the head and Max spat blood after | The negro absorbed ¥ but Max kept his chin |broke away and Max went into thé territory. Max backed off but the DuVall ¢ R o o FRONT STREETS receiving a right uppercut. The to the cheek and then back ; Max again connected with |center of the ring. Joe cdme out referee ordered them to continue. adv PAUL DUVALL S S ¢ SIS German began to be cautious but the ropes. Joe itk a right. Joe started a two-fisted | - - S . ry e R — he missed few opportunties to em- |long right to the head and oy |attack. Joe absorbed a hard right . % ploy his right. Joe took a hard maneuvered in midring they ex- but punched back with both hands. smash to the jaw. Joe was stag- |changed body blows Joe appe Max’s left eye is partly closed but gered by another hard blow to the to be completely dazed as he punch- |the German appeared otherwise in | e : x ol B L g . . i Hilarity Dance | ' | MORE FUN THAN A FUN HOUSE : Music That Pleases Every Mood! ; TONIGHT & “Saxaphobia” Played by Bud Storm DELLE ALEXANDER and HARRY MEYERS IN THEIR SPECIALTIES oo -} e § he Terminal GOVER 50c No Dancing Monday Night ) B B e X DREAMLAND IN DOUGLAS Effective Monday Morning June 22 A Sure Hit With ot | Charge! Channel Dance ‘ DANCING — 1 10c EXTRA TONIGHT For Each Additional Passenger e ROYAL BLUE CABS YELLOW CAB CO. P CAPITOL CAB CO. WHITE LINE CABS Was Never BETTER! ‘ YOUR CAB CO. CARDINAL CABS

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