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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 1929. 10 MEET HARD ' BIG PART WITH 30Y N HULSE GAYDIPLOMATS | GENEVA, Dec. 19.—Dancing | ties play a big part in the d matic life of Geneva, where states- | men from every curve of the globe |come and go throughout the year on League of Nations business. | Typical of these functions | Local Schoolboy Scrapper Has Hands Full with Julse on Moose Card Sammy Nelson, the up and com- | ing fighting schoolboy of this city, has a tougher proposition on his hands than' usual when he meets Rod Hulse in the semi-windup of the Moose smoker card next Satur- day~evening. And if he resorts to the charging tactics he used against e i ::ev::izl‘si'L’r’;;:"a dence with their neighbors of Eu- Hiiiat | doktiion Son the resin. | ToPe and tho Amkricas, | Some of the leaders in world covered canvas. i fairs make these gatherings Hulse has a left that can easily aas stop those football rushes that Sam Dolisical [putphoee:., asnb | many o~ ternational personages dance be- pulled in his latest battle. And he's ¢ pretty well armed to meet Sammy cause tl_1ey find in these affairs in an up and scrap on any basis. ;their chief relaxation from official The local schoolboy hasn't been‘burdens. C Ince he started boxing some rs ago. The worst he has a draw,” and that was in his bout with Roberts recently when in the opinion of many fans, he chould have had the decision. He would have received it, too, if he was gation at the assembly this ye: mo; in the costumes of their distinct| in-American countries in Gene are distinguished for their ment of dancing and their in this exerc | Mariano Cornejo, of Perp; Aris- tides de Aguero y Bethan Silln: shargeltoo nitieh, ARMERGE u0E:. DL IESAP0 - Gibrrerd, . 0 counted against him in the Eum_‘onlvador. president of the recent wie ap lassembly; Dr. Alberto Guanin, of S:\’mmv is tough and husky, but Uruguay, another former assembly not more so than Hulse. Hes President, and Br. dJose Urruis, willing to mix it and rough going °° % k“m r]mms‘.m b doesn’t bother him e bif, And: . tage pleasure in measure Hulse is more than a little inclined that way also. Neither man is a' finished boxer, but what they don't know about the finer points can be overlooked in light of an enthusi- astic aggressiveness that character- he style of both. They are, nly matched as to size and weight. It should be a great 1lit- tle scrap. There are three other bouts on the Moose program and none of them have the earmarks of setups. There should be plenty of action in every event. Reserve seats selling at Juneau Drug Company, Alaskan Hotel and Pioneer Pool Room, are going read- | ily at popular prices. | The British devotee of dancing is Philip Baker, once a famous Olym- pic Games runner, whose eloquence at a conference table is matc! by his lively delight in a pol d floor. But of the celebrities who fra- quent Geneva, none enjoys danci more than Dr. Fridbjof Nansen.| Norwegian explorer. This g 1 veteran likes plenty of room he dances. Like a young polar b on an ice-floe, he romps hap |and to the joy also, of all beholder: Advertise o'CYac;‘ Dinner | —adv. | wfi B o s Try the Flve Specials at Mabry's. ~_on the run it by, B i © 1929, Liocert & Myess Tosacco Co. * many By tiana h " SANMYNELSON DANCING PLAYS JACK TIONED ME PORTS WITH RINGLING it that |eircus man, will buy a cor interest in the Stadium that Jack Dempsey will ma ‘Those supposed to be in the ki that arranged by the Chinese dele- gossiped about for w r. |dy Harmon, who ¢ To the strains of American har-|indoor arena | ies, Chinese and Japanese, Si- jmanugo:‘, was to be amese, East Indians and Ethiopians,’and Dempsey ushe: Harmon has around ily agreeable wit Representatives of almost all Lat- {the side he ho Main st | countries, moved in rhythmic ca-|with shute, and now factotum of the Stadium { We'l see what we the Ringling and Dempse The old Manassa manler } here promoting a fev Juneau Morors, luc. and w for IN BOXING DEAL: WALTER BROWN (A. P. Feature CHICAGO, De Service Writer) men of gohn Rir come acqu is out as ¢ sk 11 see Id do for the entertained infor- THE NUMBER OF FORD TRUCKS SOLD DURING THE FIRST 8 MONTHS OF 1929 EQUALLED 49: % OF TOTAL SOLD OF ALL OTHER MAKE OF TRUCK?® COMBINED IN SAME PERIOD OF TIME. There’s a Reason Transmi FORD DEALERS more and that as Ford Trucks Now Have the Four Speed ower king popt fore- d worn SE————_——— HURLERS GET T TTTTT I TR esterlield SUCH POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED 4 i IIIIiIiIIIIIIIIIIII!HIIIIIIIIIIIIillIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,II[IIIIIII!HIIIIIIIT{lw~«¢. £ from Rocky Mount of the Eastern' Caroliha League, Glenn W n r K G field are still c Tk v . tired list before the opcning o ke CRACK PITT ELEVER SMOKI I.R TO NEED REBUILDING | PITTSBURGH burgh's great 152 thal will have to b rebuilt for E ation will tal eight Panther Men of the re 1929 plebes must ¢ such aces as Toby Uan Parkinson, Cha Jimmy Rooney - |for such lin Captain Lub; n gomery and Mar Ba Walinchus : remain of the any real amoun son and veterans will be back incluc Murdo, tackles, Hix lins, ends and D DODGER JOBS YORK, Dec. 19.~The re- t for 1930 of the Brooklyn Club, indicates that the looking for a bigger pitching staff for the of pitch- n the num- ‘There the list, and W UNDER AUSPICES OF MOGSE LODGE SATURDAY NIGHT—8:30 P. 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