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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 20 BRINGING UP FATHER WHAT SHALL 1 S\NG ‘ABOuT P — PROFESSOR BLACKEY \S GONG To Iil L) Sna ] BE-&° YOND THE i BLU-UE HORI- ) 3 ZON: ¥ 7L o ARBELBIDE u.s.C. END Southern Calif, __ Associatod Prez can be de- socme real en- ding the maia go. Butler will' enter the ring‘a fav-| The show will open with a com- iN I- I M E I- I G HT on.c over Collier whom he has de- | edy skit between Dolly Gray, 125 L ed both times they have bat- pounds, and Kid Eddic Ryan, N ed. Bbth of the two ea S These boys hav \\\u(- six round affairs. Whether Miller's joke book nnd other 1Cm ier can change the tide in eight | literature. .mund= will be told tonight. | Grover C. Winn will officiate as Both Ready for Go | announcer, Billy Franks and Ha Both battlers are ready for the Eperling as. refe tilt. They have worked faithfully and Ed. Adams a: 9 Ito get into the best of condition |Housel as time-keeper. Tickets will land are in shape to go the full|be Put on sale at the Arena box | route at top speed. Collier has aOffice at 7:30 p.m. OVER M. BAER, TEN ROUNDER ™~ Butler and Colher Scrap Heads Good Boxing Show This Evening et MCOSE CARD ight rounds Weaver vs. Jimmy Young lightweights—six rounds n vs. Bill Brady y—four rounds Philip Joseph vs. Frank Cabo lightweights—four rounds Dolly Gray vs. Kid Ryan Slugger FIRST BOUT—38 P. M. Sharp MAIN EVENT and Young, lightweigkh | earmark of being one of the f ever staged here. Both arc| hitting, experienced| like a natural. Weaver is the favorite with the be a lot of stam bang scrapping. e Both Osborne-and Brady are slug-|, o YORK OITY, N. ¥, Dec. | | 20.—Ernie Schaaf, Boston heavy- | |gers rather than boxers and styl-! . If it s the Itmit, most peo- wexght last night punchad out a g Lbngov;': fm‘d k7 \hard fought ten-round victory over Joe Collier gets another chance[Ple Will be surprised. |Max Baer, of California. There, tonight to remain in the Southeast Comedy Heads Bil! me no knockdowns round main event of the Moose saffron tinge, are slated for “"‘“’S@haa( 203 pounds. AT s = - e | CLEVELAND Dec. 20~Thc Cleveland Indians were not white- ‘out thirteen times in 1929, thu \Imdmg both big leagues in that A. B. Hall : i BE DEPUTY SHERIFF TO]VIGHT 1 STAMFORD, Conn., Dec. 20— { Thomas F. Reilly, sheriff elect for | honorary deputy sheriff, giving him a gold badge along with authority |to make arrests. SRR | ANDY DIVODI, BOXER, i SUED FOR SEPARATION | \ BUTLER vs. COLLIER | s sancisco. pee 20- | tenance by Mrs. Luicia De Guardo | recently. Divodi’'s real name was given as Antonio De Guardo. Mrs. De Guardo charged deser- tion. She asked division of com- | munity property. wise ones. Alaska heavyweight picture when Philip Joseph and Frank Cabo,i mhe crowd booed the decision. washed in the 1930 season unn' | Fairfield County, announces he in- | Andy Divodi, welterweight boxer ————.-— In the special event, there should he meets Ford Butler in the eight|two likely looking youngsters of | ‘Baer weighed 200 pounds and\ (June 20, whereas they were shut Itends to make Gene Tunney an | was sued here for separate main- For the Heavyweight Championship of Southeastern Alaska ON'T 1T WONDERFUL? ) TIGERS WIN L T 1\ HOPE THE NEXT TIME {| YOuU SING, T wiLL BE YOND THE BLUE HORIZON' SCHWARTZ W-S-C - FULL BACK, CAN 5 pound box Sampler, $1.50 215 pound box Assorted Chocolates, §1.25 | 2 peund can Satin Mix, $1.00 | | | | CO"I[}(]II_)’ [Free Dehivesy P’hone 33 Post Office Substation Juneau !Jru"J | 1 RELIABLE GARAGE REPAIR SHOP H. C. 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