The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1925, Page 18

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R a THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, OCTOBET Johnny Cole Loses Job at End on Washington Grid Team, - - G Pick Army Sim" SHADE MAY TURN MIDDLEWEIGHT 212/23 #0 to Beat | Gane DAY ts A big pets pa mage 3 art at Yale eit Teaon” wih eo | Making Weight is Too Shade Can't Beal Scales "Pullinch Michigan Favored Over | cbdgticaie H. Brix Slated to Replace Navy, Penn Over IIli- esa ba fi ough for Battler Pat Wilson at Tackle Ballarino nois on Saturday tore Californian a Natural Middleweight; Making Weight Aguioas eaters Big Coin for Walker Fight Hurt His Efficiency in Ring; May Succeed Greb as Titleholder By Joe Williams HETHER Dave Shade will ever try to make the welterweight limit again i questionable. We doubt it. Shade had to work with uncommon vigor and en- terprise to get down to 147 pounds for Mickey Walker in their recent fight. Walker made the weight easily; Shade 1 Morgan Chance ye N the Hu for Pullmea play the University of British Co fumbta, th By Leo H, Lassen Engene to meet the Ore WALKER? KWows THAT SHADES “KNOCKOUT PUNCH™ 1S SUTTON gon frosh, The super-varsity plays at Bellingham and the varsity jumps 5a to Pullman for W, 8. ¢ ust did make it. And in making it he NO KNOCKOUT Bulldogs, nosed out by Penn At Vancouver the yearlings dirtn't do himself any good. AT ALL frill play ‘one- hal! of the game I Shade had found the ordeal as sim in American style and the other ||) Sh} = } half under English, or Rugby, || Ple as Walker he would have won the welterweight champi says that the!| rules |; onship beyond question As it v he came dangerously close, Walker had something in reserve in the closing y rounds and Shade didn’t. 80 MAY NAME | That was where the weight-making process told. Shade ae es {was hanging on and nearly ne |fne oat St] DRED CHAMPS "n'a Three Frosh Give Promis ( WACH DICK MUNSON, fro mentor of Ballard, has thr men whom high school three yeu them for Kenny MeMasters, a little fel- ay. low who pla uarter, is a star tisivers ‘ 1 in the maki cording to Mun He & consistent drop. kicker and Munson is coaching him along this Tine. Gren dor and Paul MeFarren, two ky linesmen, are the « two show more than ‘dinary CEREMONIES cer was ON TAP I ak THER Ga will! as he had | West. Hi eral years Two other important Inter sectional duets are on the Sat urday program—Michigan vs. y and Illinois vs, Pennsyl ‘ouch Pease’s cloven SHADE WEAKT IN AN EFFORT To GET DOWN “TO WALKERS, WEIGHT Seek Southpate Boxers for Go [iene tony BIDDY BISHOP Washin of town, the Challenger Was Helpless When } ise for freshmen. ITT un nr 7 bets! e is of - FROSH CREW IS. Penn Weaker U.S. C. READY: |, 402 tae veenses ois aa t main event y ol next Tuesday 6 has never fought = boxer, so to make up for ng to train wth ag many can whle getting in s tilt with the hard-hit r haracter 6 we Georgia Tech and Notre Dame will put on the main event in | MILHOLIN arry the South. |M s West Siders havo a Id on the league leader d alker's ferc a le K I 7 T y Po however, that Walker would NOACH. HARRYJOHN DUTTON have had an easier time winning if he had torn into Shade earlier: Shade, however, isa great fight J of the Wa gton Frosh crew or he is a greater fighter at ‘his ‘ j , t natural wWelght than. Walker by e at his natural weight. ‘The , tho Vs writer means to say that Walker good. cond! : is more naturally a welterweight cilsento be closes. and} than Shade, Colonels Even Junior Series | ; With Victory |, What is the next step for ttle from Sar worked ont The south: mself with y, but a speedy bac n and Herb an “ SPOKANE GETS _| A. A. U. CARDS) fe ded h Queen Ant afternoon «# game was to 5 jock instead of three The A. A. t in fut Wa Dutton’s. ¢ “* Heavy Battlers eeagtoe gel Top Fights for o2tsc'shate in sot an easy man to| | CALLOW - we | Amateur Bouts bat athe remainder s the fans de BREAKS When W LOSING STREAK Nine pitche the see-saw Stanford should win from the Ore- . “ ting War has broken in the Bal-| recently it ng Andy Melion the ne | go hic! aving a terr EAVYWEIGHT ba’ . ; four. Whe pans Bil aac aed in toad Lad epee More than that, Walker knows ‘}kans again, What of the treasury. Colonels | Oe, sy : “ now that Shade’s “new knock anyone 4 ppose, makes him the uns in the | * out punch’ Is no knockout punch when war stops and be , and a Frisco y man on Cal Coolldge’s vare at all, Shade hit Walker jast as hard as he ever hit Jimmy Slat tery but Walker was never in distress. Walker, unlike Slat , does not posses Another thing, Sh he not om a ith | California will have a romp Satur day with Pomona H. §. {4 A record-breaking crowd is expect- | dow } Brack vs 146,000 sales every year on 5 of our 60 styles. | Washington's last practice session | Bell vs Be Leake before the Pullman gamo was held| Negor vs. nnett s Thursday. A light held, but most of the v Soccer Scorers | sisted of going thru plays. Jimmy Bennett, of the STEIN | Teaf's soccer i Scorers in Di ahead of h according to In Division 2, of the Vikings, is t safe "oat n Lead ument. Nobod |in that Greb, figures to} give him any trouble at a | ean acc umulate a few more | of flesh Army playér had made for nin several years. Trap. the ball on the kickoff run. on will referees nnd} y and Joo Harrahan will STAR IS ahead COAC “3 Freeman Fit Shade Looms Sooner or The Huskies plan a morning w t Pullman and will t or the game a Cae {If.morning session isn‘ CALL OFF TILT | the “Trojan-Vandel af 30.—The game} - fontana frosh and the| Because Ilamson an and ts It would this writ. hipped Greb within the urgher, Greb, remarkab! bitween th ¢ Prince of Wales posed “CORONA” Idaho ye: has been jas a red-he d vampire in an ama-| 30,000 called off } ad weather |teur theatrical, Buck ‘ 7 dele customers a year ‘The teams mber 7/is shocked. But needn't be ert else ¢ or 14. | larmed until he starts to lisp j customers a year ¥ 60 BY-THE WAY PROFESSOR - <7 ACH! ™ YOUR NEPHEW ALFUN Eaghh al +) READY TAILORED How 1S MY NEPHEW ALVIN, | 166 NIX | = BESSGER HE SHOULD | VBOMIBINATION® Crone cen ae PTR GARMENTS GETTING oN WITH THE VIOLIN, BLAY WIDE UND SEEK -THAN | 53,000 One Price For Men, Women and Boys TRUST MONEE Wie ANGE Z | DER NOLEN | HimmeL, © | customers a year Just Added NEW DEPARTMENT MEN’S SUIT MADE TO ) MEASURE $50—$75 And Up Piece aC obey very best Worsteds, Newest Shades, from the leading mills. EVERY SUIT GUARANTEED CHARGE IT! |\~ Your Convenience Our Terms PUPIL ue IT MAY IMEREST VOU “" | ¥OR“WO NEARS NoW L DRY “fo KNOW,THAT HE COMES OF A fo TEACH HIM DER VALTZ UF MUSICAL FAMILY, «YES, » HIS DER BIMBLE BEES, ~~ UND GRANDFATHER, FRANZ HOOPLE, SUCH A GIMPLE PIECE IT IG, DIRECTED AN ORCHESTRA AT VIENNA ~~ UN-TWO-ZU M4 VUN TWO MHEN HE WAG BUTGEVEN YEARS ZUM, BUT ALFUN EACH OLD! mu EGADWT MIGELF Usep LESSON GETS VoRGE UND “To BE A CELEBRATED OBOE _NorseR! “ ACH, GUCH PLAYER, BUT A GERIOUG OPERATION A DUMMER {e ON MY LARYNX TEN YEARS AGO ¢ LEFT ME INCAPACITATED !-_/ Toeing the Mark in Staple Styles “Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot...” TA MEETING of our style This means that we have more committee the other day, one than 100,000 satisfied customers who of the men said we get so enthusiastic buy these five stylish staples every about the new styles we are selling ear a fi today, that we forget all about the y ma refuse to drop an old friend Standard Staple Styles that have for anew acquaintance. They stopped SOLD THEMSELVES for years. sine A ae found they ’ could get Comfort with Style— He made everybody sit up and they discovered the last ent aaa take notice when he quoted figures their feet, and from our records to prove that 50,000 Pinta weve nem sabiatactoey) customers come in every year and service—they ket coming back for buy the “Nature's Doctor”, 35,000 ®nother pair, demand the “Combination Last’. The Regal Pi —' 30,000 ask for the “Corona”, 20,000 Wearer!?.= CS GAe Canis he ane insist onthe “Standish”. 11,000come Profit”. “One Price” is just thesame in wearing the “Banker” and ask today as it was 35 years ago. That's for another pair—and this is a last the Freason we can put the Quality in, that we have had for 30 years. to bring the customer back. : From Maker to Wearer REGAL Regal Factories, Whitman, Mans.@ From Coast to Coast SHOES : Stores in All Pri i BNO, U.S, PAT, Orr, Hncipal Citica 1118 Second Avenue 940 Paci Next to Strand Theatre i i GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN, WOMEN and BOYS 1015 cond Avenue Hetween Madi Tally Just Over Vigin W hintlontal © Ulevator ‘Tacoma

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