ORNIA. THURSDAY, AUG. 7, 1930*IfI1What WiH MemphisTiger Do To Colima, IsQuestion In SportsRrioulastWhat tan tTio colored Memphis “Tiger do to Bert Colima? That is the big question fight fans of 9e,lt; Ventura county are going to see decided Friday night at the Ventura Athletic Club stadium when J( the Memphis negro, Harry “Bub-her Johnson trades punches with |_os Colima the Mexican middleweight js idol of Whittier, in the 10-round stor main event. jJohnson will be sent into the ring with orders to fight from the first bell with everything he's got. M and Colima may be surprised The chas Mexican however, hasn't been in W.the ring all these years foi noth- distiI mg and he is expected to openhis bag if tricks in an attempt to M) show Johnson who's mastei in the operreporing daysThe colored boy is one of the most feared middleweight* on the coast but Colima is one of the m best sc the battle should be worth Missgoing a long wav to see. BeorlVl.cs K.d Williams of Toledo, yesb who ha been seen in some sensa- gulc :ior.nl t dies at the Ventura are- lindna nv.xes with the 118-pound Filipino fiash Ferfecto Mendoza ot j0 Manila in the six-round semipainw mdup The six-round special city event features Bobby Payne of ters Sar. P ego and Pete Magallanes, if Filipino 1 ? I-pounder, the odds be- wj||*4 itg even hormThere are two preliminaries offour rounds each, the second presenting Freddie Clark of Piru and Lanobo Garcia of Ventura at 130pounds and the curtainraiser at 1 it? pounds offering William Rad-lev of Ventura and Salvador Garcia of Carpinteria