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PAGE SIX Matthews Scores Over Bufcher by Tech Kayo in dth SEATTLE, Sept. 15—(P—Harry, 9 Matthews had his 62nd ring triumph in the record books today, but this latest might well be marked Left Rocki S T | i ttention: Jersey Joe Walcott.” It was the Seattle battler’s first fight as a heavyweight.” And his{ fourth round tec 1 kayo victim Grant Butcher. Francisco, who fought at 183 is. Matthews tipped the beam g 1817 He normally lightheavyw thinks he should be wes Mz crown st of other persons think that way, too, including some member of the n Congress. Last night's decisive w over Butcher -accen- tuated demand that he get shots ¢ both Maxir and Walcott’s crowns. He disposed of Butcher quickly in the scheduled 10-rounded viewed by a near capacity $27,300 crowd of 6,000. His e was clea 1 the way but Btucher’s own jabbing left | gave him no respite up to the clos- ing punch. Matthey was a heavyweight San rpr R s opened a eut above the Californian’s left eye and raised a mouse on the right in the second round but Matthews ended the same canto with a bloody nose | iR Piehist EH Ray Robinson, Randy Turpin with a ight title at t rined the from the challe eping lef! Suger the rocks defending champion third round of their middle- New York City. Reobinson cal knocko#t. P bout W e Polo Ground Dog ! Fourd Pi. Barrow . g | title Britisher en a techr hoto. « League Standings RRITORY TO ASKA BUFFALO SEATTLE, Sept. 15 Rema [ [ of a prehistoric dog have been ur | . covered at an ancient village By the Associated Press | Two bull biffalo and four cows at Poir 3¢ ) arvard anthro- | will be t 1ed over Le 1kon Terri- ‘Point Barrow, a Har ARERIOAN | will be turned over to Yukon Terri pologist reported today tory soon by the and Wildlife w Fish Service for pl in the which lived in the Arcti ™™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Revenge ]New Life Pumped Infe Yanks; Brooks Mainfaining lead | By the Associated Press Vic Raschi, one of the best pitch- ers in the business, especially in stretch drives, has pumped new life into the New York Yankees. The veteran righthander pitchea | the Yanks to within one percentage point of the pace-setting Cleveland Indians yesterday as he turned back | the Detroit Tigers, 5-2. The Indians’ | night game with the Washington | Senators was rained out. The third place Boston Red Sox climbed to within three games of the top by | beating St. Louis, 9-6. | .Home runs by Walt Dropo, Ted | Williams and Dom DiMaggio along with another neat relief job by rub- | ber armed Ellis Kinder featured | the Red Sox’ victory over St. Louis. | | Little Bobby Shantz turned in his | 16th victory for the sixth place Athletics as he pitched Philadelphia (to a 3-0 night game victory over | Chicago. Meanwhile, the Brooklyn Dodgers | remained six games ahead of the | New York Giants in the National League. The Dodgers downed the Pittsburgh Pirates, 3-1, while the Giants defeated Chicago, 7-2. In other National League games | the Philadelphia Phils trounced the | Cincinnati Reds, 10-4 and the Bos- | ton Braves won a “suspended” game, | 7-4 and a night game from the St.| Louis Cardinals, 6-5. iPlayofl on Coast Starfing Tonight | SEATTLE, Sept. 15—(®—Bob Hall (7-8) has been tapped to start for Woerld Middlewe fight itk M Wirenhoto. sht Champion Randy round of title fight with Sugar Ray Robinson shortly before end of New Yerk Cily Polo Grounds in which Robinson reg: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1951 | e Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. has a big range BUY! £D COOKING' BUDGET PRICE! STEWARDESS RANGE . 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Pl ot glx fect s i | meet Then Kjar, director of fish B e NATIO and game for Yukon Territory and Sprsarys i . N .. |accompany him to Big Delta where lhs T el S el L 48 i oy f;) GB | the animals will be rounded up for and utensil { Brookiyn 3 g — s ? | shipment. In the collection they found two New York 8 57 6 ‘}“k”“ BrHory. . tusnishini skulls, both plainly those of dogs St. Loui 73 67 17 3 Mg 2 crates and trucks for hauling the W Buch ulnler hp By Y Faaon B8 18 | putfalo to Canadian boundary fously known | Philadelphia 67 T4 3% | e ik Tl be released he Harvard investigations, strug- Cincinnati 61 8l : N N A gling (o probe the frozen layers cf Chicago 58 83 ¢ | pwWO DIVORCES ASKED earth and debris built up by the Pittshurzh 58 84 33 4 shaliginie iz g centuries, liter y thawed their we - — —— IN-DISIRICY CoDEn back into history by 13 th RETURN FROM VACATION Two divorce actions were filed in “steam point” technique long fam-{ ,Aepe,. o in California | U- S. District Court this morning iMar'to gold miners. A ‘pipe connect-1', |, 3L . and M b A. E. Monagle, attorney, repre- ed to a sledge-carried boiler thaW-| o "n " gon g ret 1 to Juncau | Sentative of the plaintiff in each fln e ground as rapidly as they sift ryeqqay on the Princess Louise ; a7 : | The Hollands went south about arnes was asking a decree | Another investigation showed that | =0 b TG e thei n C. Karnes. They were the \\)“"r‘ man 'L'nw car south, they enjoyed a drive | Married in Juneay Af , 1950 and sk down the west coast and through | Bave one child. Them petition- e it nrles I Shade of th ' the southwest state | ed for custody of the child and as reseorch checked the diets of T T loved at the Al-|that the defendant be ordered to 100 Barrow n0s and found that | with the exception of flour and canned milk, they're still stickir pretty close to the traditional di of seal oil, whale meat and blut ber, fish, ducks and geese. Power | Pay court costs. 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