The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 27, 1928, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA E rfl’lfll(!i“:l"flé\fi AY, BRINGING UP FATHER UaT GoT | |[_LNOUSE TALKIN TO QT { THE GIRLS Ny "THIS 3 SOMETHING TO b | NEIGHBORHOOD ARE EAT AT DINTY'S- || TS ORESSIEST I ORLD ® 1928 ey InTL Feature Serv Creat Britain rights reserved Lomski-Selyra Bout o i HEENEY MAY PRAT Among Light Heavies e pro i 1 PO i ol e s i e . Rickard Issues matum—Mat rrob ul Motor C A HEPe r HA T 3 T ha n¢ TV IALIBUT DES il FINE FA e fes: : { for those wise enough to ordes PRINCE RUI ) i ling here Halibut arriv 3 ) ! ) at youe 103,000 § 4 \ ) ¢ a ¢ how mmuch oy 10 ge ¢ t T at. and cleaner & k you to do this wre. It doesn't. less and the teis) ¥ a tull ine of Feeda D. B. FEMMER ght) .at Madison Square Gai : i ; h 30, for a chance at the title of Tommy Loughvan N hon e il per lefi), and with Jack Delgney (upper right) expected to retuin.' ) enso ¥ -5 u 4 e By F. G. VOSBURG ! Lt L - (Feature Servicz Sports Editor) sl erneflymenet s af e momiy o« Afectmnelif NEW YORK, March Some | of the fistic fireworks that have 1 lacking among the heavy- hts of late may Dbe touched off in the light heavyweight divi- sion in the next few w Already possessed of a fi champion in Tommy Lo and two pugnacious you tenders in Leo Lomski & Joe Sekyra, the 175-pound clas; apt | to be further embattled before | lonz by return of the undefeated ex-champion, Jack Delaney The French-Canadian has fared poorly since he renounced his kingly rights to tilt among the heavywelights and would welcome | / a chance to restore lost prestige v & » ing ihs dominance over { H -pounders. Delaney f = ; - - 9w . 4 9 Ry e FOR ONE THING-THEYRE MILD for the drab fight . 4 g ¥ 4 i gl 9 lost to Heeney clearly showed 4 Delaney-Loughran fight would l;-"‘ - A " e Wi s ol b AND WHAT'S MORE_THEY SATISFY/ ment. | ; Little is being said on this sub- b 4 9 ject as yet as Delaney renounced | Say avoul y()u. his light heavyweight title only| v on the condition clearly laid down | by the New York state boxing commission that he should never| A Y o Yeturn to the division. Time may| hat is a greai index of char- find a way around that obstacle, | acter. If the feit is fine and however. ‘ I £ Meanwhile the division is get- eck it says you respect qual- ting along pretty well without the | itv: if the shape i: right it says French-Canadian, with the hard | y3 if the shape i gat st say slngging Lomski billed to fight| you have good taste; if it drops ihe up and coming youngster, Se-| : : g e 2 kyra, March 30 in Madison Sauare | onto your head ecasily and be- Garden. 1f the winner makes a comes a part of your face and spectacular showing, Loughran is i otk & - / 1 j 10 take him on in Madison Square| }Ol]ll‘ clothes 1t says you know Garden the latter part of April. | sty B e gis : MILD enough for anyone’s taste, has two likely looking drawing g ¢ g y ; ) cars with colof and:s pungh, When you buy a liat here it will & n ‘l' er in fact than most cigarettes Lomski g the body punisher; ' 2 13 N from Aberdeen, Sastis © whol say all these good things BITA i 'l]lcy do what you've always Jnocked Loughran down twice in| about you wanted a ¢ gareite to s {he first round in their title fight| by = at the Garden in January. 4 Sekyra is less well known. His 7 bout with Lomski will be his first $ to appearance in a Garden main hout. He is only 21 years old and % comes of the same bardy Slavic e stock as Lomski, the Pole; Jack 5 Sharkey, the Lithugnian; and GOLDSTEIN S FMPOREUM Johnny Risko, the Austro-Hungar- g, jan. He was born 1:‘ B:n;lck, 4 ; Ta., of Bohemian parents, the fam- 4 i o A 4 Jly moving to Dayton, 0., when he Juneau's Styie CenTER . was a voungster. %

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