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BRINGING UP FATHER 13 v GEORGE McMANUS I HOPE THE NEXT TIME [_ YOU SIMS, IT WILL. BE beyond the blue horizon © I 'Ci), Xnt'l Feature Service, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved BE-e. jj J TWE. I 1‘bN'T IT WONDERFUL. blli-ue . HOR/ * tON” BECKETT CALIFORNIA , G UARD , SCHWEGLER WASHINGTON TACKLE ALL-COAST TEAM NAMED BY ASSOCIATED PRESS SCHWARTZ w- s • c - FULLBACKS ; BAKERd U S.C. GUARD EDWARDS W-S-C- TACKLE PINCKERT u-s- c KALF BACK./ HEIN <w-s-e“ C,EHTEFo ARBEbBIDE U.S.C. END EBDINGc ST. MARY'S END Southern California placed four raon and Wr.chin^ion Z'.. Aacoeiatod Preco from a c-r-.cc* tun r * m - r Ccr t Co-..or:. co cl'.r.r-" ior.c, t.'.'cc en tlia wCp All-Cocat Eleven. The selections were compiled by The r -• , Or.! io -nia. VAsihip.y.o.i a.id St. Mary’s each hae A man on tj-ie All-Star team. MOOSE SMOKER IN LIMELIGHT IN VET ARENA Butler and Collier Scrap Heads Good Boxing Show This Evening MOOSE CARD Ford Butler vs. Joe Collier j heavyweights—eight rounds |. Slugger Weaver vs. Jimmy Young ; lightweights—six rounds • A1 Osborn vs. Bill Brady light heavy—four rounds l Philip Joseph vs. Frank Cabo j lightweights—four rounds Dolly Gray vs. Kid Ryan I • -» Joe Collier gets another chance tonight to remain in the Southeast Alaska heavyweight picture when he meets Ford Butler in the eight round main event of the Moose ! Smoker in the American Log ion ' Arena at A .B. Kali. The show popens at 3 o'clock with four match I to preceding the main go. I Butler will enter the ring a fav ] orite over Collier whom he has de • feated both times they have bat | tied. Bbth of the two earlier scraps j were six round affairs. Whether | Collier can change the tide in eight | rounds will be told tonight. Both Ready for Go i Both battlers are ready for the | tilt. They have worked faithfully I to get into the best of condition and are in shape to go the full route at top speed. Collier has a lot of backers who expect him to get the decision. The semi-final between Weaver and Young, lightweights, has every! earmark of being one of the fastest j fights ever staged here. Both are j speedy, hardhitting, experienced j youngsters. It looks like a natural. Weaver is the favorite with the1 wise ones. In the special event, there should, be a lot of slam bang scrapping., Both Osborne and Brady are slug-! gers rather than boxers and styl-! ists. If it goes the limit, most peo- 1 pie will be surprised. Comedy Heads Bill Philip Joseph and Frank Cabo, i two likely looking youngsters of I saffron tinge, are slated for four j I Moose Smoker A. B. Hall TONIGHT FIRST BOUT—8 P. M. Sharp MAIN EVENT BUTLER vs. COLLIER . For the Heavyweight Championship I | rounds. They should leave the ring on their own feet, but can be de pended oil to furnish seme real cn j tertainment. The show will open wiih a com edy skit between Dolly Gray, 125 pounds, and Kid Eddie Ryan, 200., These boys have trained on Joe! Miller's joke book and other light literature. j Grover C. Winn will officiate as ! announcer, Billy Franks and Harry : Sperling as referees, Karl Theile and Ed. Adams as judges, and Dave Housel as time-keeper. Tickets will be put on sale at the Arena box office at 7:30 p.m. SCHAAF WINS OVER M. BAER, ! TEN ROUNDER NEW YORK CITY. N. Y„ Doc. 20.—Ernie Schaaf. Boston heavy weight, last night punched out a hard fought ten-round victory over Max Baer, of California. There were no knockdowns. The crowd booed the decision. Baer weighed 200 pounds and Schaaf 203 pounds. CLEVELANDINDIANS HAVE GOOD RECORD | CLEVELAND, Dec. 20.—The j Cleveland Indians were not white-' washed in the 1930 season until! June 20, whereas they were shut out thirteen times in 1929, thu leading both big leagues in that respect. GENE TUNNEY WILL BE DEPUTY SHERIFF STAMFORD. Conn., Dec. 20. Thomas F. Reilly, sheriff elect for Fairfield County, announces he in tends to make Gene Tunney an honorary deputy sheriff, giving him a gold badge along with authority to make arrests. ANDY DIVODI, BOXER, SUED FOR SEPARATION SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20.— Andy Divodi, welterweight boxer was sued here for separate main 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. Daily Empire Wan; Ads Pay. MRS WIN TOURNAMENT I j AT BOWLING Wildcats and Buffaloes Tied j for Second Place— To Play Off The Elks' House Tournament which has been in progress the past two months came to a close last night, the Fighting Tigers win ning first place. The Wildcats anti i Buffaloes tied for second plajcf. j and these two teams will roll threfc games to decide who takes second prize. The Wildcats sprang a surprise last night and rolled the highest three-game total of the tourna ment, piling up 1739 pins. The pre vious high total of 1615 pins whs made by the Tiger.’. Last night the Wildcats—Stewart, G. George and Sperling—went wild and took three straight games fapm the Colts—Lavenik. Kirk and Stev ens. The Wildcats toppled the | maple for 1739 pins which is high | class bowling. Wildcat Sperling clawed down 237 for a single gam'1 and divided honors with Stewart for high total for the evening. The Buffaloes—Pullen, Council and Gardner—raised too much dust for the Malamutes—VanderLeest, Sides and VanAlta—and left the Malamutes on the trail with a sin gle game. By winning two games the Buffaloes manages to hold on to second place sharing honors with the Wildcats. Malamute Sides roll ed high single game also high total in this majeh. One match remains unplayed that between the Lions and Leop ards, which is scheduled for 7:30 o’clock this evening. The federal government annual- ! • ly purchases approximately $1,000,- j > 000 worth of tires and tubes. Tteam Standing Won Lost Pet. Tigers . Buffaloes . Wildcats Camels Bears . Beavers leopards Goats . Elephants Colts Malamutes Lions 23 10 .697 | 22 11 .667 11 22 11 .667! 21 12 .636 16 17 .485 I 16 1/ .485 j1 14 16 .466 | 14 19 .421 ; 13 20 .392 12 21 .364 j 12 21 .364 | 10 20 .333 ; TONIGHT TONIGHT Play Your First Game of MIDGET GOLF Ao need to urge those who've played before. Get this pleasure luihit! JUNEAU MIDGET GOLF COURSE . GOLDSTEIN BUILDING SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CANDIES 5 pound bd\ Sampler, $1.50 2'- piiuml box Assorted Chocolates, $1.25 2 pound can Satin Mix, $1.00 Juneau DratT v. Com pan y Free Doliveiy Phone 33 Post Office Snl*sfntion No. 1 } I reliable; GARAGE \; REPAIR SHOP II. C. SIIIPPEY, J Proprietor ) j \ A place where you pay \ J for satisfactory service | | ! only. | j TELEPHONE 149 1; Rear of Reliable Transfer Play lnaoor Ooir at Tne AlasSan tan Q You Stop/ ~ in time • Only adequate brake* ftand between rou, a careless pedestrian or thought less child. See that those brakes at routs will-stop your car QUICKLY In an emergency. Accidents are un pleasant and invohre serious conse quences. U rant brakes are not in good condition, let us reline’em now with genuine Silver Bdge Ray bestos. Stfuflettb* BRAKB SERVICE st this tart— JUNEAU MOTORS, Ino. Authorized Brake Service WH \T REGULARITY DOES A little water now and then keeps life in a flower, but if watered regularly it abounds in living strength with great er beauty and fragrance. It is the regular additions to one’s saving fund that make it grow. First National Bank Prepare Your Car for Winter Driving Clean out your radiator and fill with ANTI* FREEZE SOLUTION and equip the car with a new set of WEED CHAINS. We have a complete stock of ALCOHOL, PRESTONE and CHAINS and arc ready to service your car for winter. Connors Motor Company, Inc. Service Rendered by Experts -.__ __ -J ECONOMY CASH STORE | Featuring Trupak and II. II. Brands Front at Main St. Telephone 91 f Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 ' POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. Electrical Appliances OF Standard Makes for Christmas Exceptionally good buys in All Electric RADIO SETS Alaska Electric Light and Potver Co. i Plume 6 Juneau, Alaska FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 Valentine Building ARNOLD’S BOOTERY GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Store Open Evenings “The Latest Style* in Women’s Shoes ALWAYS” ARCADE CAFE CHRIS BAILEY, Proprietor A Restaurant Catering to Those W ho W ant Good Things to Eat OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Old Papers for sale at Empire Office I