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f it THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JOLY3, A1 d originated around Denver where he got his early experience La he fought at Anchorage. 16 | James is a hard-hitting lad from 134 | Hoonah, who looks like a comer. | S | —————— | * ”i TONIGH iPREcsga%l}‘;lAgLosm | it JULY;MOOSC-E“(S Contest - Post- Work of painting and decorating | poned by League Head rior of the Northern Light C byterian Church will begin im-| Until Tomorrow P.M. y, the contract for the task | LEAGUE CALLS OFF GAME FOR cn Card Tonight 1as Out Best of Lo- cal Boxing Talent TR, et 3 D i ST R 2 ing been let by the officers of | No baseball will be on tap to | religious institution to Max‘mgm for fans. This w: - | SIZE ’EM UP! | Meilke. nounced this morning by President | The undertaking will require!gar Theile of the City League URPHY vs. MACK e or four weeks, and in con- Tonigk game was cancelled ow- pounds, 6 rounds > the editice will be closed |ino to its conflict with the Ameri- to both regular and special ser jcan Legion smoker, and the like- 140 ,,r,‘l ?'ft;],i:l and Sunday school insiruction)jngoq that the rain gods seemed to il Vol B throughout the entire month of |ne in an unpropitious humor any- James v, Howard July. way and were threatening to wash Rev. C. C. Saunders, pastor, and Upspannie; 16 Toondy Mrs. Saunders, left Juneau recent- ly for Seattle. Mr. Saunders will | attend the Presbyterian Synod to of playing it tonight, e management announced h of July game will count WRESTLING Hulk, 153 vs. Terrell, 153 be held shortly in Spokane. At |in'its piace / It will be played at 3 6-minute rounds the conclusion of the synod, he|y nm tomorrow, with the Elks and and Mrs. Saunders will enjoy a|nrooca principals. | P e | few weeks vacation in the States.| ,¢ he local game, the Elks the Coliseum. TR A Services will be resumed in the |, American Legion clubs will Miles Murphy, local fighter, |Northern Light Presbyterian Churc 1| sross the Channel tomorrow after- | ! stake his middlewelght | first Sunday in August 100n tangle at Douglas for crewn tonight when he matches - 13100 in prize nioney The Legion 0 gy Reapn ST, Siedd o |Sunday at 5:30 p.m. will play the Mcl, Sewtiie Tusiler, fu & alx- 8 AT THE HOTELS | winner of the Moose-Elks combat round bout that is the main {Finnes s b jon’ ° —— - —e |of the Fourth for the $250 purse. event on the American Legion’s | fu S e R it Fourth-of-July card. R | A feature on the bill is a three Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lippincott, | S riifite orha wresitng: IMEE | 4 Ty oy By LipplnOOL, 'm BRUADGAS between Gene Hulk and Pat Ter- kan; Mrs. D. H. McDonald, Port-| rell. land Island; Mr. and Mrs M o Nuswral G. Benedict, Sitka; Mrs. GELEBRAT'UN The fight between Murphy and|pgieinen, Seattle: F. S. Morton,| Mack is a “natural.” The former Taku. 2 re twi ths ago » | o i M : Maskan <2 | PHILADELPHIA, Penn, July 3.— i L £ Mildred Buford, Seattle;” John|p o Fon doll ) fependence he-will isepeat SomigH. « B8 |inrise. roMane; Maryin Olban, Tk | oo A R e perfect shape and probably Stephe b 1y, Jtines ;Hnll where 150 years ago the ‘ephen Early, D. Barly, Juneau. ' o100ia) leaders signed a Declara- fighter than ever before ynda ‘Washingior | tion of Independence, Philadelphia’s celebration of the anniversary of Reshourn; |that event will be broadcast on a AT JUDOALL, | tion-wide hookup tomorrow. AL | Secretary of War Col. Patrick J. Irene Ru. p o M 0 battle. He has planned it carefully and, knowing he has no chance to i outbox Murphy, is staking his ! N ; chances on outstaying and Out-|+ e @ @@ @« ¢ = = ¢ ® ¢ @ o 1Hurloy will represent the _Gu\em- punching him. Others have tried e CHURCH NOTI and deliver the principal ad- the same game against Miles Witk [ 4 ¢ ~ o ¢ ¢ = ¢ @ ¢ @ ¢ @ .‘drv. great amount of success. Maybe Weaddy will have better luck; he| Regutar services at 11 polieves he will, anyway Sunday at the First Church Weaver and Berkelcy Christ, Scientist, Main and Fourth, | o'clock or ALASKA DUE BACK HERE TOMORROW ugger” Weaver is going 1C|supject, “God.” There will be no| ey trade punches again with Harry |gunday School during July and 5 erkeley. The last time he es-|ayoyst | Enving arrived in Juneau Irom ed it, he came off second best No services of any kind at Pres- Scattle yesterday afternoon, the mship Alaska departed last ht for Skagway and Haines. She will be back here at 7 a.m. tomor- row and will sail for Seattle by way of Sitka at 11 o’clock. Passengers who left Juneau last er is far the cleverer of the two, and can sock with anyone his weight. Harry, however, is several pounds heavier and packs nitro in both fists. Weaver can win if he s through on his skill. If he byterian Church during the month of July owing to the absence of the pastor, Rev. C. C. Saunders. Baptist meetings Sunday at Odd Fellows’ Hall, at 10 o'clock, Bible “Thy | o School; 11 am, subject, A 2 tries any more of the toe to toe|gingdom Come;” 8 p. m. “We hight for Lynn Canal ports e mixing, he is apt to listen to the | would See Jesus.” | For Haines—H. L. Morris, H. 8§ ittle birdies carol again. P — Crroves, V. Howard. Billle James and Jack Howard Luke Corbus has been signed sev- For Skagway—Lois L. Ray, Ches- 140-pounders, are billed ‘as cur- en times and released six by Jop- ter K. Wentworth, John Charles, I. Anderson tain raisers in a four-round go.;lin in the Western association. G TONIGHT—A. B. HALL - SMOKER! » AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION First Bout 8 P. M. Sharp T—Six Torrid Rounds for the Middleweight Championship of Alaska MILES MURPHY Juneau’s Pride, the Middle Champion of Alaska, 155 Pounds “DYNAMITE FREDDY” MACK of Seattle, 155 Pounds SEMI-FINAL EVENT “Slugger” W eaver vs. Harry Berkeley Of Juneau, 140 Lbs.—Six Rounds—Of Petersburg 140 Lbs. CURTAIN RAISER “Jimmy” Murphy vs, Billie James ’ Of Juneau, 140 Lbs.—Four Rounds—Of Hoonah, 140 Lbs. SPECIAL WRESTLING MATCH—Three Six-Minute Rounds GENE HULK vs. PAT TERRELL “The Terrible Russ,” 155 Pounds*“The Man of a Thousand g Tricks,” 153 Pounds A HOT FOURTH OF JULY CARD Tickets on Sale at Juncau Drug Co., I'ioneer Pool Room and Alaskan Hot:l TICKETS NOW ON SALE Admission $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 .M-MMM‘MM THIS EVENING | cemetery. if———A— 'TWD l The two. publishers fought with | b | The referee, Jose Rivas, then| PUBLISHERS ance with the Spanish ru ’ The two princi ised to| | ‘WS ALL SET FOR CELEBRATION JULY FOURTH AT DOUGLAS The Firemen’s Hose Race at 9:45 am. tomorrow will start the pro- gram of events on the Island. Two teams with chemical carts will com- € with each other for a purse of The course of the race will be from B. to D. street on Third. Nine men compose each team, as follows: No. 1.—Mike Pusich, cap- tain; A. J. Balog, Robert Bonner, shake hands, FIBHT DUFL Forty spectators witnessed the| bloodless duel | g - - ‘ Goes for Five Periods, with GARDEN CLUB PUTS Swords, Without Blood- ON FLORAL DiSPLAY shed, then Stopped | rne First Annual Fio: of the Juneau Gar HAVANA, Cuba, July 3—A duel |peing prepared today between Alfredo Hornedo, Publisher |the show windows of of the El Pais, and Jose I. Rivero,| Young Hardware Company t Publisher of the Piario De Lam-|row, it was announced tod Ay arina, over political differences, was|is planned to have this axhibiti Robert Bonner, Jr., John Cashen, | fought near here without bloodshed | ch year as a feat Gordon Gray, Carl Lindstrom, Dick {or satisfaction to the principals. |Fourth of July celebra McCormick, Jr., Ed Roller, Hornedo challenged Rivero on ——— No. 2.—A. Shudshift, captain; J. Manning, S. Degan, W. Feero, L. W. Kilburn, E. E. Engstrom, Tom Cashen, Howard Hayes, Ed Cashel. Parade, at 10:30, of vehicles of all kinds over a course from Front Street to Second, north to E; up E to Third and south to the theatre. Patriotic exercises, at 11:30 at the basis of an editorial attack| oOld on Hornedo in Rivero's newspager. ' at The Empire 1 L * A A (L | T i I for a purse of $100, is scheduled for | 5:15 pm. Field Sports, at 2:15 pm. Dance, at the Eagles' Hall, start- ing at 10 o'clock, will wind up the THE GLORIOUS FOURTH | celebration The dance will be free. McConne: orchestra will furnish the music. LIBRARY OPEN TONIGHT The Douglas public library will be open at T:30 o'clock this evening instead of Saturday owing to the lalter being a holiday. Fun for All HOSE RACES—9:45 a.m.—$40.00 purse PARADE AT 10:30 a.m.—Many prizes PATRIOTIC EXERCISES at 11:30 a.m. FIELD SPORTS at 2:15 p.m.—70 Cash prizes | BASEBALL AT 5:15 p.m.—Elks vs. Amer- | ican Legion—$100.00 Purse DANCE—EAGLES HALL at 10 p.m. ! COLISEUM TC SHOW William Powell heads an impc ant cast in “Behind Make-u; which is the star production Mr. Ott has obtained for his Fourth of July feature. CARD PARTY Mrs. Charles Sey entertained a large number of her Douglas and Juneau friends at a bridge luncheon at her home in Juneau day. The guests played car after which refreshments were served, with five tables of bridge and one of whist in play For whist, Mrs Una Anderson won high prize and Mrs. Laughlin, low; for bridge, Mrs Jack Langseth, high and Mrs. Tom Ness, low. S e — TENAKEE WOMAN DIES IN Trus CITY Lee, of Tenakee, aged an old-time resident of Alaska, died last night in St Ann’s hospital in this city. She had been a patient in the hospital for about two weeks. -She is survived by her husband. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow in the chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. The officiating clergyman will be the Rev. Erling K. Olafson, pastor of Resurrection Lutheran church. 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