The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 6, 1925, Page 25

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mediate Action Is Expected on Heavyweight Challenge : Ho rd Is in Cold Wave Keeps ey y eS a Peder yy jee a * : JIMMY WELSH | eS Nothing Can Be Done." Ig Ag Gibbons and Wills Battle Is Looming as Elimination ; i capt da Bout for Championship Scrap With Dempsey; Ac- bors tine’ Playing tion Is Expected om Friday ey ee we ' end sitiie ‘asic const a te a Rixey Looks Joie Accepts Bid T Good in Workouts to Meet Finn Star EW YORK, Mareh 6.—Action on el filed b Tommy Gibbons ane na ae iat rower, Stribling Wants M promised Friday Seorge Brower joule tn whl sie chairman of the New York boxing com-, Bout Date Changed nly four of 11 fri missiagn HAN FRANCISCO, M 6—T bie converted, : Brower said he fs r Bbw | owt nies A d ‘: gr ” Georgia 4 Torn Loughra ‘> ; ere ° the Knights 0 reqvlar meet tak’ toe ae : «on |Pete Sarmiento to oe ony mers sly ay ppameaaen. Mailt 2 2t| Box Bantam Champ _— ‘ . 3 and that he be owed to pick Ris op-| request t lywood Cage Five | Walter Mails Will ge pana zs MILWAUKEE, “March 4 Brower said that this plan was a compromise and he was not sure that it would meet with the approval of the ot ats Denver Team) Fling Against S, F.| ; me-ounleg © Cia ark a Net n. He said that he and Edouard Mascart to a M r j}two member of the commi. Commissioner William A. Muldoon had been in favor of Sail for U.S. Soon " having Gibbons and Wills fi, out but that Commis abegetd it Hrsg ’ Pallett sioner Farley insisted that)!f Gibbons ana W w fisht|eurt. Man tonterwela < Wills was entitled to the pri-/' 0%! Duk that, thee ae. Sl for Now. xere n° Jack Renault Will ority 1f Dempeey ignore oe Syp's 09 de age gs Meet Homer Smith y i pub I * * % * % * % % Mandell Looms Strong as Leonard’s F ollower Tho Sam-) winner In the Men’s Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE, Saturday: Men’s Fancy Imported Sox eliminat Fact ix, Mandell today stacks : | up as one of the best men in Canadian Mark Is Y the section. His rather surpris Lowered by Nurmi ing defeat of Sid Terris recently | | stamped him as a ringster of HAMILTON : e promise, . Ont, Maret ‘Terris had Students’ Two-Trouser Suits $25.00 MITELL-TAILORED suits with the coats cut in PAIR BERLENBACH VS, SIKE NEW March 1B 3 Pairs for $2.55 6 Pairs for $5.00 WW English sack, two-button style, and with wide =| é 2 ; Sars | Men’s and Young Men’s N unusually low price for these fine quality lisle Sox In fashionable colors—plain grays, blue-gray i Sizes, 93 to 11} in, drop-stiteh weaves (plain colors), and a wide va- 9 G7 Sars » FZ 2 riety of fancy stripe, cross-bar, block and novelty_patterns. and London lavender, and in the same colors with fine stripes. Snes 85 to 38, with two pairs of trousers, $25.00, Third Floor Full-Fashioned Sox Several styles are sketched. Every pair full-fashioned. rs, in addition to the fancy SNe * ° Plenty of conservative s host Fine Lisle Weaves styles. Special, Saturday, at 95c the pair; 3 pairs, $2.55; ey *. 6 pairs, $5.00, ; i, Og Me ig he Men's Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE gs re FREDERICK | & NELSON proving all the time. Mandell shapes up as one of the best prospects at 133 pounds [ | the game has produced in some | | years. And since his triumph | } over Terris, experts are tout | ing him strongly and predicting | that he stands an exeellent i chance to wear Leonard's old Pants to Mateh All Standard sult © to s10 | crown as lightweight king. A match between Mandell ~ 4a belief shared by smokers the country over they can depend on them—for the same uniform quality, the same superior blend, and for the same untiring good taste— always! | —s Chesterfield | _ Such popularity must he deserved

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