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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • Page 24

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Quad-City Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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24
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25 Leonard Will Defend His Title Against Sailor Freedman in Bout Friday evening THE DAVENPORT DEMOCRAT AND LEADER april 23 BOXING BILL WILL MAM WILL Minneapolis. No more boxing bouts will be held in Minnesota until the boxing commission, changes its rule prohibiting bouts between most promising players will be asked to try out for places on either the versity or freshman teams. Four conference meets have been scheduled this year, and house Tuesday or Wednesday, Representative Sydney Lyon, chairman of the main committee, said today. A composite of all hosing measures introduced in the house will result from the efforts of the subcommittee, and will provide for ten three minute rounds and no decision bouts. WILL ORGANIZE TENNIS CLASSES Iowa City, la- Aprile' 6.

Director Ernest G. Schroeder has announced that regular classes in tennis will be organized at the University this spring as soon as the courts are in condition for use. TJhe number of men who can be enrolled is limited," for there are only seven courts available for use, and these must be open to the public at certain hours of the day. Export instruction will be given those who enroll in t'he classes, and after they are organized, the GO TO HOUSE SOON Springfield, 111., April The boxing bill being drafted by a subcommittee of the house' committee on and miscellany probably will be ready for presentation to -nd Negroes, according Iowa colleges are likely to be ar-1 to a court -ruling. It was charged ranged before the Dig Ten season! the rule was a violation of the 14th begins.

amendment. HawkeyeNine Meets Coe in Opene? Today Iowa Machine in Shape for Initial Clash of Season. MEET CHICAGO STAR JURY 2 I Utular Battle Will Be Held at Polo Grounds in ioni 1 nnnm rnnrrir dULLl rUala A Mml Will Be First Bout for Leonard Since August of Last Year. CHICAGO. 111..

April 6. Solly "Sailor" Freedman, Chieago lightweight, announced yesterday afternoon that he has been Special to Tte Democrat. Iowa City, April 6 The Iowa men were giveil a long practice on Iowa Field last night by Coach Barry. The Hawkcycs meet Coe college in the first of a two game series here today. Either Duhm or Becker is likely to start, with Marshall or Fabricius as second choices.

Captain B. M. Barrett of Newton will hold down the catching position. Gordon C. Locke will start at first, and Funk and Barton will be held in reserve.

Poepsel, letter man, has been, holding down second base, and Kubo is likely to' get the second call for this position. Scandlebury, a sophomore, is holding down the shortstop position, with Wayiand Hicks on third. Huribut, letter man of last year, has been shifted to the outfield, and is likely to start in -Ueft field. James Laude will start in center, and probably Thompson in right, altbo Schirm may get a chance there. select-id as the next opponent for benny Leonard, world's champion lightweight, in a titular match, 15 rounds.

July 2, at the Polo Grounds at Xew York-It was not idle talk of the local boxer fbr he produced a signed set Here's a Real "Get-Acquainted" Anniversary Value Offered Tomorrow in the Store for Men Mens Two-Pants Suits i Wednesday in Uie afternoon make 1J5 pounds eight hours he roic ringside time and is to receiv lor his efforts 321 per cent of the gross receipts; In Conservative Business Models or Newest Spbrt Styles The sailor was selected after, he had successfully invaded the Easi ling the winter months and de MISSOURI WILL BEAR WATCHING IN DRAKE MEET feated several of the best in jection, including Pete Latso, Eddi; FiLzsinmops, Bobby Barrett and Benny Starts Training. 25 lie defected Ever Ham- Simpson Has Strong Ag gregation Whipped Together for Big Classic. Sr.d recently by Chairman William. Duke of Muldoon, that he would have to defend his title or forfeit same the champion deserted footlights, and is now training for Des Moines, April fi. Coach Bob Simpson, of Missouri, who in his college days was a champion! hurdler and who holds the Drake! series of fishts during the summer -months, of which the' Freedman affair will be the first.

Solly said last night he is conft- ilia, lie ---Jiu was clad to set the opportunity to relay meet record of 14 4-5 seconds for the 120-yard high hurdles, will send a well-balanced team to the 14th annual Drake meet. April 27-2S. to uphold the honor of the Tiger institution. In the dashes. Coach Simpson will enter Simons and Vtz, two fast steppers, who have shown well in hculs under my belt in the future whirh "'11 ri'ine me Jie most important ccntest of sav Freedman.

A WONDERFUL example of the real values you'll find in our "Store for Men" values that mark it as the Tri-Cities' greatest Men's Store' splendidly tailored, perfect fitting suits in the season's best styles. Fine cassimeres and unfinished worsteds in stripes and and neat plain effects in long wearing worsteds. You'll recognize the extreme value; the moment you slip into one. Two trousers with every suit, and priced only $25. Also Kuppenheimer Clothes, $40 to $50 Whipcords and Gabardine Top Coats Another Real Anniversary Sale Special Freedman did cot jive out the enr.s of the champion's contract.

In the middle distance events. Tulao: The Pittsburgh Pirates paid George leading pitcher of the Western Lea- Xcw. York. Jack Renault of Can ex. as he is one of the fastest men in the Missouri Valley loop in these events.

His teammates. Captain Bert Evans. Schnebley. Trowbridge and Sleeker, are also strong in the middle distance and distance races. Ruark.

in the quarter-mile, and Waddell. in the hurdles and high jump, are dependables of the Missouri squad. ada was; signed meet Tommy Gibbons. St. Paul, May 3 or 11 in.

the Yankee stadium. The winner will meet Dempsey. .30 Elder and Surface have beenj 17 neavmg me impound snot well over 40 feet in Indoor meets, and should give all comers strong competition tnis event. Chauncey Simpson. Coach Bob's younger brother.

Bond arid "Doug" Waddell will represent Missouri in the hurdles. All three have been showing fine form, and they will make a great fight for points at the Drake meet. In addition to the special events. Coach Simpson will enter several The most practical top coat todays-genuine whipcords and gabardines. The fact that they're all waterproof gives them first place for real service.

Tailored in loose, easy fitting belted, and with plain or raglan sleeves. We've never offered such a value before in a genuine gabardine or whipcord at $17.50. strong teams for competition relay events, he has notified tb I I A Sale of MenV Shirts Drake committee. A Fine New Spring Hat Light Weight Pajamas Grand Rapids. Newspaper men gave Joe L.obman of Toledo, a draw with Floyd Johnson of Iowa $1.65 IB a ten round fight.

Lohrnan weighed 170 and Johnson 192. Store. Mellne. th Right at $4.00 The quality of the-: bats stamps them as the change of seaso jarnos? weii tai full tan. blue and hciiP.All sires.

S3.S5. kind you would ordinarily pay mnr. money for. "All new spring styles and shades. and all silk fined.

A real value at S4.00. Men's Calfskin Oxfords Extreme Values at FSF Announcing The Opening of THE IOWA TOBACCO STORE 212 Harrison St, Saturday, April 7 The policy of this new Cigar Store will be lo sell your favorite Smokes and Tobaccos at wholesale prices. $5.00 Men's Athletic Union Suits 75c The kind you usually pay mere for Made of fine nainsook cut full and roomy. An extra rood quality union i-uit offered for Anniversary at only 75c A Jladc by one of the best shoe makers in lbs Fine bliu-ii Specials for Saturday CHEWING TOBACCO 75c CIGARETS Camels. Lucky Strike.

Chetter- per package JLOL Percrte S1S0 CIGARS All 5c cigars, ffl per box cT 50 MuUU All 6c cigars. ff per box o1 3D OtKUU AJ1 10c dears, ffl flfl per box SO OtVU SMOKING TOBACCO Prince Albert, Tsxedo and Velvet, per jworrf 20 SCRAPS 25c parKer no. ThelowaTobaccoStore Separate Entrance on Braclg Street Leo Rabin, Prop. 212 Harrison Street YOU PAY LESS FOR YOUR SWOXES AT TME IOWA ii.

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