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CHALLENGER IS KNOCKED | DOWN THREE TIMES, FIRST ROUND, THEN OUT IN 2ND NEW YORK, March 30. — The Black Bomber, Joe Louis, retained the world’'s heavyweight champion- ship last night by flattening John- ny Paychek, of Des Moines, Iowa, in less than two rounds before 11,- 00C fight fans. After flooring the challenger three times in the first round, Louis smashed a vicious right hand flush to the chin just 44 seconds after the bell rang for the second heat and Paychek was lifted clear off his and landed flat on his back, out cold. Referee Donovan waved Pay- chek’s handlers to come and get this time from a left and ngm‘ combination in Louis’ own cor-| ner | Up Again Once more Paychek was up &t the count of nine, threw a futile | right at the champion’s head and took a crackling right to the chin and went down for the third time but got up just as the bell rang at the count of nine Then in the second round, it was over so quickly the spectators had hardly got through sitting eas- ily, when Paychek again went | 1 from the vicious right hand | flush to the chin, and didn’t THE DAILY ALASKA, EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1940. Greatest Brother Act Now in Major Le;_lgues his opponents didn't rank among the leading heav | weights, they included some fair | good names—Al Ettore, Art Oliver, Carl Vinciquerra and Charley Mas sera. | Paychek's lightning left usually | finishes his opponents. It's a slash- | | ing, accurate weapon, not the hard- | | est hitting in the business, but | definitely a cutting instrument that | has ruined most of Paychek's foes. ! | Bald Johnny's first reverse in | 24 fights was a close newspaper decision to Maurice Strickland here last June | | George Moves Out | He got that one back | by beating out a decision over | Strickland six weeks later. That | was his last Des Moines appea:- | ance. Steinman and George had a | disagreement over financial mat- | ters (the two fights grossed close | to $40,000, an Iowa record), and| Pinkie announced he was relin- quishing all interest in Paychek. | George went out and got him- self Lee Savold, whom he is at- tempting to maneuver into a title shot, Steinman got his fighter there I Although | | [ | months. | | | though, | “Red” Qtrr;ador Sléns LOUIS WINS QUICK BOUT WITH PAYCHEK I come up. From the start to the quick fin- Louis raised his h, it was strictly no contest to ten successful Backs Away title, | Paychek backed away from the Louis entered the ring weighing . chek. Little Pinkie claims he isn't opening bell. Then he pawed for-| 200% pounds and Paychek weighed 7 | worried . about that ward with his left hand. Louis 187 3/4 pounds. : h { Nl | Paychek is a likable chap. On intellectual side, he goes for first, but George asserts Savold' will get an outdoor shot at Louis providing the champ beats Pay- all-time record defenses of Lhe ! Nerman (Red) Strader, assistant football coach at St. Mary’s Col- lege under Edward P. (Slip) Madigan, was signed to a three-year con- tract to succeed Madigan. Strader (right), is shown signing the con- tract as Brother Albert, College President, looks on. | the poetry. {him a | new. protege a job in a hotel as a Total Mallards (ELIMINATED) Spot Manthey Stoft Boyer 23 124 125 125 The Annual Ll 12 145 457 Johnny landed in the tall corn state to rebuild a boxing ca- there was Total Grizzlies (ELIMINATED) Mrs. Duncan A. Duncan Riendeau PROGRESS — 112 148 181 Why Wait? | IT’S THRIFTIER TO BUY YOUR | | NEW G-E REFRIGERATOR NOW! | i { } Dufresne | Iverson Werner Total Editors (WINNERS) Sundborg Stevens Ugrin Spot EDITION of the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE READ ABOUT ALASKA! READ ABOUT JUNEAU! LIBERALLY ILLUSTRATED 142 138 152 16 448 talked him and caught up with, =~ = — S him and dropped him with a ri WHO IS PAYCHEK? His Polish ancestry gives natural inte in music (ELOAINATED) 2 vas ke i than two years ago, ofp;:i’,:::el;m“:;nrpdo:»ln L::gixfot-:f ?ok:::\l; g:}"fheka a bald:lysr? vouig ! Greatest brother act in bue;a“ '.hem Di Maggio | right, Vflxlext or‘ tt!l;e g:cy Reds, Joe of the Yanks | Mrs. Taylor % e 4 ether at Tampa, Fla. Left to | and Dominic of the Red Sox. e - Ster! fore he could draw a deep breath, | man who won't be 26 until June ! clan, is pictured togeth P tecliog At B P W Pariy o 2 - 0 . 4..--_,.‘...-.-.-._‘»-u..--‘-n---‘—_-"-'*“""""“"'""""" 21, probably ‘had few ideas about work to get. Pinkie landed his 'VERSON HAS | | : meeting Joe Louis for the heavy- Total | Attended by approximately 60 weight championship of the world. 223 GAME 'N 3 Luckies persons, last evening’s public card ’ He had gone into retirement pellhoy. That's how Johnny gzot Spot - ‘Fwarty was acclaxmed‘n success by after a brief professional boXing | pjs “Belting Bellhop” moniker Mrs. Sperling | its sponsors, members of the Bus campaign following sensational | Good Start Dufresne ness and Professional Women's Halm Club. The affair was held in the was working at a small-pay JOd| oqiance was in a preliminary [ niicen ‘Legin Bugont. in Chicago with little thought |~ "% - i H teal? Bridge, pinochle, Tripoli and } about retwrning to the heavy- | 388inst Max Steele in April, 1938._Ed|ior5 Win from Grllllles Chinese checkers were in play and weight wars. | Johnny won in the second round | S ® i . | by a knockout. His flashing, knite-| @S J(Ore Sheet Error were served F 1t Harold S“‘]“‘;""“]- hfl *"“‘l“ like left cut Steele down with little I Locat d Honors were taken at bridge By ager, persuade ohnny to e > . sy pnost _Johmny - 10 trouble. The kid had it, the fans S Locaie: Mrs. Jesta Timmerman and John come out to Des Moines where he L. E. Iverson stirred up the sticks | would be handled by Pinkie George,| pavehek moved up to top bill- last ni ity (bl i y . ¥ g & shietd 1\0kie oRbRioter sl Al p last night at the Elks elimination | gard and Lester Rink, low. At pin- 3 cchle high prizes were awarded vering of promoter and co-mana- of the tourney so far, rolling a lolal* Physicians Mrs. Anna Rodenberg and Dave ger George. He built a long string for the long game of 223 pins. | ‘Whitehead of victories, achieved mostly by Eliminated last night were the | Fagerson the low ‘award. Mrs. W. E. Hix- son took the prize for Tripoli and T by the Dolphins, the Mallards by the Chinese checkers honors went to Supers, the Engineers by the Luck- ies, the Mallards by the Physicians, Arrangements for the affair were oz | under the supervision of Mrs, John The Editors thought they had | McCormick, Mrs. Lorraine Johnson lost their match by three pins, but an audit of the score sheet showed S S T credit side for ten pins in the last M S I ff ' frame and the difference gave the lna o Ov'e 0 Editors a seven-pin edge. J H H b nd H be run in Monday's paper. 0 us a ere Last night's scores are as fol- lows: hand to the midrif. DES MOINES, Ia, March 30—- Left to right, Vince, Joe and Dominic Engineers D ‘ c d d and he plays a violin acceptably. | ugou row e Bavard [ Golden Gloves performances. He Paychek's first Des Moines ap- during the evening refreshments said. | Jacobs, high; Miss Magnhild Oy- o |ing in a hurry under the maneu- tournament with the fanciest score | Total Burnett. Mrs. Sigrid Walther won knockout. throughout the next 12 Tailors, by the Snipes, the Amazons Bertholl Mrs. Mae Kilroy. and the Grizzlies by the Editors | and Mrs. A, M. Uggen. Ugrin had not been marked on the Monday's elimination schedule will Sailing north this morning on the steamer Yukon, Mina Solovieff is returning here to join her hus- band, Vladimir Solovieff. During the past three years the talented wocalist has studied in Italy and made her debut in opera abroad. She has spent some time studying in New York and more (recently visited with relatives and friends in Camomla IMINISTERS ARE 10 Snipes 16 160 223 140 539 Total .- GROCERY TRIO HAS 1611 PIN TOTAL TO WIN, George Brothers ran up a keg- | ling tally of 1611 pins at the| Brunswick last night to defeat| MEEI NEX' MONDAY Cosmopolitans three of four, while; The members of the Juneau and the Takus whipped Home Grocery | Douglas Ministerial Association will four points, Paulo of the Taku‘wlm]d a regular meeting next Mon- rolling 583, evening's best {day forenoon at 10 o'clock at the Scores are as follows: nesld&nce of Dean C. E. Rlce George Brothers 177 219 162 Make A Deal/ Get the jump on higher prices with a G-E Refrig- erator that will save you money on food bills every month. The possibility of higher prices due to un- settled world conditions makes it good business to buy your G-E now. 15 La Total Tailors (ELIMINATED) Duckworth Kegel Ramsay 173 134 137 444 Total . Amazons (ELIMINATED) D. Hurley Hendricks B. Hurley 105 173 124 Total 402 Dolnhins 177— 531‘ 198— 577 175— 503 Iffert Holmquist Burke used only ; b. dry c) style 23 121 108 157 409 Spot Mrs. Overby Mrs. Duckwoth Duckworth oth The Largest Annual Publication in Alaska, About Alaska 550—1611 558 Cosmopolitans 204 180 139 153 204 176 547 509 The Takus 163 179 151 144 208 207 530 Home Grocery 152 129 140 120 147 212 Totals Total 156— 540 Supers Rayela Nelson Hildinger Three By Stardard. m conditiog "er Electria p, modle. Gooq nae 146— 526 462—1518 Holte Overby Duckworth Totals 497 SeeG—E'Thhyofyonlife! 16 big, beautitul models at the lowest prices Genoral Eloctric ever quoted. ALASKA | ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER PHONE 616 Total Mallards (ELIMINATED) 25¢ per copy, Wrapped, Ready for Mailing. ® Order: Yours Early! 205— 547 | Aquino 158— 453 Mamburam Spot 2 F. Paulo Vukovich Reynolds Chipperfield 138 Totals 522 531—1583 186— 467 180— 440 163— 522 Bertholl Benedict Koski Total 366 o By CLIFF STERRETT o Totals 461 5201429 “—-Average score. Did not bowl. P Pioneersto Meet Tuesday Members of Pioncers of Alaska, Izloo No. 6, will meet nexi Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fel- lows' Hall. It is the regular month- ] 1y meeting to be followed by a social | session. | The auxiliary also meets at the | same time as the Pioneers. >oo | ! ; Postal revenues of the United | States for the last fiscal year were the highest on record, | J IS ON THE JOB At night, the whole fam- ily enjoys THE EMPIRE'S many featuers. THE EM- PIRE is an indispensable part of Juneau life — it amuses, educates, in- forms, it's the best value in the world! Become a subscriber, phone 374. Daily Alaska Empire I'LL SAY, SAM. BY TH' WAY... < WOT WUZ IT SHE WANTED - YuH 'g PUT +*NO SMOKIN' AN TH' LIVIN'-ROOM - - --

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