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There comparison end: Jee's Brlliant Record been up and down tk iginaily to champion that was at stake no matter what called l,ou|s Is Favored fo Win Tonighi Over Walcoftin Scheduled 15 Reunder if Jersey Joe or away from of the ring’s less told inti- its to make the yht as short as possible, “maybe pproximately 18,000 ting at 10 p. m, 8 te is $201- t in the fight, top cost $30, stems ; that this may be uis and Walcott each is 33 has one of the most bril- all fighting records. Wal- ough vears, and so doubtful was his ! claims to be matched with the night's encounter was called an exhibition it was peinted out Louis' B nt. Offi-!| Betting has been lig cially odds favoring Louis one Anyone can put up for a ¢ » of winnin whether Walcott comes with the bookmakers er way Going To Assuming Louis is still the cham-! Vet pion after tonight, he will go to En| for ries of exhibi- tions for wh will be paid $80,000 and the o prepare for a big sum utdeor t if the right ch: Olle Tandb: champion who t, may be t , thinks y The champion has hintsd he quit after next year 18-Pound Advantage Louis, at 212 pounds, heaviest of his career by a few ounces, has about an 18 pound advantage over Walcott. He is two inches taller than Walcott's six f two inches more of re Win or lose, Louis g cent of the gate, or pro. 000, and Wa Chairmar boxir eral may 45 per- Egan of the ended sev- ts. Td the ott manager that some other referee than Arthur Donovan be used, he replied tart- ly that the commission would pick its own man as usual. Eagan then ruled that any brand of gloves can _ be used, just so they conform to specifications. SHORT FACTS ABOUT FIGHT THIS NIGHT NEW YORK, Dsc. 5. P—Facts t tonight’s big heavyweigh fight: Joe Louis, Detroit bout: Madison Squar or less pm. (PST) Century Sport- g odds: Louis l 10 favorite. Otficials: to be named at ring- side. - (OMMERCIAL LEAGUE BOWLS TON!GHT, ELKS e Commercial League takes Alleys tonight with cy the the follow schedule At 7 o'cle Home Gt Vs Bailey’'s Bar; Ludwig Nelsons vs. Darnells. At 9 Pamaray 5. B & T Clozhing e e — ALASKA POTTERS MEET MONDAY EVENING AT 8 The Alaska Potters will hold their monthly meeting next evening, December 8, at 8 ck in their club rooms in the AB Hall. ‘There are many im- rs to settle. Following the business: meeting, Elaine Iverson will demon- portant business_matt Mrs. stratc the making of plaster of Paris molds. { - B FROM ANCHORAGE W. J. Swift of Anchorage i\\ rezistered at the Barantof Hol !Joe Lou rsey Joc Walcott, of Broadcast- lock, VA vs. Sanitary;| | refreshments HOW 2 JOES LINE UP IN THEIR FIGHT NEW YORK, Dec, 5.—@— The tale of the tape for tonight’s heavy- ht championship fight between and Jersey Joe Walcott (w2igh approximate) Loui Walcott 33 Age 212 Weight 194 | 6-2 Height 6 76 ir Reach 42 in. Chest (mormal) | 45 in. (Chest expanded) 17 in Neck i 15 in. Biceps 12 in Forearm 8 in | 1% in, Fist 36 in Waist 22 in. Thigh 14 in Calf 14 in. 10 in. Ankle 9% in .o - VETERANS WARNED ON NSLI REINSTATEMENT Veterans in this area have only (26 more days in which to take advantage of the liberal regula- tions for reinstatement of National Service Life Insurance, according to Roiert Rice, Insurance Officer, VA Regional Office. Until December 31, a veteran may reinstate his term insurance, merely by paying two monthly premiums and signing a statement that his health is as good as it was when the policy lapsed. After this date, a physical examination will be required when reinstat-} ing a term NSLI poliey, which has been lapsed over three months. | - - - h REBEKAH BAZAAR | Odd Fellows Hall, Dec. 6, 2 tol 11 p. m. Fancy Work, games,| ete. 748 5t ., | Want ads get quick resuits. 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