THE DAILY NEWS Thursday Fet.rn PA IE TWO - GREAT FISTIC BATTLE WHEN SHAMiJ BEAT STRIBLM The site of the Vadium where Sharkey won k.st night from Y ninr Uemii.'y pointing it out. Jack Sharkey Won Against Young Stribling showing Jack Close Battle Stribling Last Night at Miami; in Doubt to End FAMOUS ATHLETE HONORED Lord Burghlcy Uh athlete, who , the noted Brit-! last clinch and then lift Sharkey's hand aloft. ional fame for himself hurdler, has been appointed ruvri r: .a a a - won uumit4. j ..iuj thg Associated 1'ress score sheets Sharkev tnnk 'tn j xtiin 14 -M-! t " . . .. ... lieutenant in the Grenadier Guard. AND J I I ntlW ' ML ' i i i. lira h -i : m rye yv jfjp , HBMiavi This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government ef British Columbia, Breas j f up nr thh in rnimris. whilo Strihhnor nnnorpr tn hovo tho I ai neuritis after the fourth round (according.ip "Pa" ling), all took heavy toll on, the strength vahd fight power of Stribling. He iouemva'game but'losine !)irfo Gurvich Won Handily from count I of -T seven ! in iUa the fourth tmir4' ! i-wad od vs down acain at h end of that round with only the gong sfcving him, he stayed on his feet until th, er.d. Indeed, he made a slightly better showing in , the latter s!ages of the fight. I V rougiou: n !out he showed a painful iaabiHty ;o Mt or avail; '.liaiself of openings. Ilia right ; hand might as well have been in a 1 fling for all he used it and all he 'afaowed with his left was ineffec tive jabe. At that. Dido seemed Id be puzzled at some stages of fh game an 1 did uot put up such a. wonderful showing himself. He immld have been able to score a Knockout in the fifth or again ir. the eighth when Parker wn? groggy and juat waiting for th birdies te aing. On the whole. ! the main event was Considered h many the most disappointing iteir on an otherwise good card which MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Feb. 28. So close Was the biff (worth The semi-final snot be- fight last night between Sharkey and Stribling that the re-itween Nina Gurvich and Georg. suit was decided only in the last two rounds. In the early ! Boulter caused considerable in part of the battle the Georgia boy carried the war into his , Jf re "V 'rmf ma.dl,a re''1 opponent's territory and looked very much like a winner on ! SjS " " " various occasions, in fact for more than half the fight; Flrt nunAPAtker took th( airiumigwauie aggres0r ana more uapgerouspuncner. nt,. of the ring whue Did-In one round, the fourth, the. southerner gaye the crowd danced around outside dashing ir probably its greatest thrill when he staggered his foe with with light attacks. Dido did all a crashing overhand right to the temple, but the 10-pound the wukig and was planting handicap in weight and the fact that he was tired and thera r reular on Parker's that his left arm was almost useless from the effects of h6d-4prk?r waB 8"n ,wfr,ng n. cvuu ptaitri vin hid ii; wv- OtllU- ,rVita was raiY-fcnif ho rrnt uhi!f mg 'ivorkinir out when he ran into battle Jack Halrovd a week ago. Par- from trfe sixth round om eyerery punished by Sharkey's ! ker got in a few jabs at dose sraasning ooay atLgcK piopa iuipweq irpm his mouth and 'rane Dut iney aiun i Bmouni 10 his ribs were splotched a fiery red. It was so close, how- mucb- iever, at the finish that the big crowd stood tense for the ' rr:?7rr a few minutes it required the, riferee to pry them from the ,Sb.t h f?U L, "e around but didn't have a thing offer. Gurvich was worktag on the court piaster with swings edge m four and the eighth geemed even. Stribling won i which were teliing on Parker, the first, fourth, fifth and sixth, but his big round was!,, Th,rd-Thlere wa me taA : tne iounn. bnarKey had tne upper hand in the second, 1 third, seventh, ninth and tenth. Sharkey s body attack gained him the verdict despite his slow start, his woeful wildness at times and his slowness in seizing his chances to score. As early as the third round blood flowed from Strib-ling's mouth. The smaller man cuffed and flailed, jabbed and danced, while Sharkey stayed back, relvintr on his counter blows and his defence. Sharkey seemed to senses a chance. Fred put over a few that his opponent could not maintain his swift-Dace forLv. n. hands all Um Ume and landed on I iunj4. The tide turned in Sharkey's favor when near the end of the sixth he forced Stribling back with a two-fisted drive, cutting the southerner's face and leaving red blotches on I; is rival's side 'with terrific bpdy blows. Try as he would during the next four rounds, Stribling could not altogether block this body attack or regain command. Once in the ninth Stribling caught Sharkey's jaw with another long right, but it glanced off without more thar momentarily halting the sailor. The fight, as it turned out, hinged on the last two rounds, so far as the referee's' decision was concerned. Of 37 experts who were canvassed after the fight, 32 agreed with the verdict. Five thought Stribling entitled to the decision. Stribling was badly marked on the face and bodv when ' he left, the ring. ! YOUNG PEOPLE HOLD e wetiimAif fw s v w v eiaiM dAUMINIUN lUUKNAMhNl RUPERT EAST GYM A badminton tournament was1 bent Miss Garnett and D. Mlfle), 15-14, 5,J5, 154, f' Mrs. Squire and Mr. Gair bejft Miss Graasie and Gordon Hitchcock, 15-J2. 15-1. Men's Doubles Mr. Dcale and W. Howarth played last night in the Rupert tb!a,t0JI,r; H"oran and Stocks, Kust United Church gymnasium between thtf Young People of the First United Church and the Young People of the Rupert East United Church. The following were the result: Ladies' Doubles . .MU Gain and Miaa Rogers beat Mrs. Beale and Mrs. Lamb, 15-5, 15-9. Mixed Doubles M. M. Lamb and Mrs. Duncan ,.i ,,. ...... ,. , i ' imp m... ai ine ciose or tna play re freshments were served by 'Mrs. Beale, Mrs, Lamb, Mrs. Squires, Mrs. Iighton and Mrs. McLean. SCOTTISH FOOTBALL In the Scottish first division football Alrdrie defeated Ayr 3 to 0. Try a classified ad in the News You will get results I liveJy infighting to start with The referee was having some ait-flcilty in making Parker break I rem toe ciinchea. Parker was trying to land in the open but couldn't hit. HU left was at ieJet in Dido's way. Fourth Parser followed Dido around but it looked like he did not know how to hit wnen he got time. Ninth This round was the live liest since the fourth. Dido was working faster though still light. Parker put pver left jabs in close. DIDO GURVICH Then he rushed Dido again but his inability to hit was distressing. Tenth This ufa , much the same as the rest of k only moral so. Dido tried some long swings' but they laoded tfga. He mJe-ed an upper-cut. Parker bore many signs of haYiw: bean hit wfien he left the ring. The cut over his left eye was wide open and his lip were wollen. Dido carried few signs -f combat though his wind was oretty well gone. Semi-Final Nina Gurrich won a good decision in the semi-final. Gurvich planted stiff ones on Boulter's ce and, though -George did part oi the leading, his nmimr was neftectusl and he misted aw4tfgfl. Nina wm working fast witta outn - i HAiiltar a nln AHat Tmlmr fnrfAif on rarkefa head and was larui' " ding effectively. The fiHirt1'?, cov" "P in he second, , plaster had disappeared by Mi1.1 frora t5e810" V vnrLw"- it. a vri ii ii i. ii 11 oui. Mina aid ,a an 'tn hut wa .! to ataiTMr te his ne nillilMC feet by the time "eight" had been:" MM and had Boulter to ounted. Dido piled Jnto him knees once. Then Boulter iglin and Parker went through deliberately stopped and took a .he rones Into Owen Fisher's Nin" hd been, dlstreMlng arms. He was put back in the hm with hed Utw- They ring and would evidently have hou,d Urted count " lain there for the count of ten lIerge made a last had the gong not intervened. UBd in the fourth and tried . Fifth Parker was able to to ru,h Nina but Utter wm hang on until he got his wind. tn wllIInK mix which he did, All they did was push each other PnhiHf both at head and cheat, pround at arm's length. Dido fhe referee did the obvious was not able to put over his th,nK K'vinir the call to (ur- knock-out. He was not ao freeh v'cn- either. tommy IJeMarvo and George Shth They were both freeher. Ita"haw l,ut UP a 7ve,- three did-pot have a thing but rounder. DeMarco (L.t. lw-II erker Dido could not get him. He ?" reh and wa the .tujler but s hlttlnc- Very liahtlv. If Par- "tocky Uagshaw was the harder ker had had anything at all he hltter and worked effectively might have had a chance for wrth both his mitt. Alter mis- i.Dldo looked to be tiring and wn tofn W the first; Bagshaw leanng himself'pretty open. aettie down to buainese in the Seventh Still Parker had teeond and roughed Tommy up a n.o.tMng to .return when Dido left bit. Though Uagshaw sent De .iWmeelf -pen. After weak aalliej. Marco to hit knees onoe, the Jat- Bntkof them seemed to!bc "preta-Jit, wade a-gwlt eome back in nflich all in'. ' W thlrd tfnd M enough lending Klghth Parker was groggy and fighting to even thlnga up. again as Dido handed him lefts Bagsbaw in turn went to his and rights to the head. Oncs knee and waa evidently pretty Parker pummelled Dido's head as well winded. In spite of the fact he lay partly through the ropes. , that the crowd would have l.re this Dido should have fin- given it to Bagshaw and booed tohed him. ithe decision, the referee did the right thing in calling it even. Fred Boulter showed Dan McMillan how he could danca In the little fighting, the crowd got a kick out of the first round. Ai"-r -hH -the best of things ; Free Parker in Headliner of Good wwtSne Boxing Card at the Moose blows rlnt in hut thv InnkuM Hnlt VT low. Boulter almost danced' Iioulter had more of it lit the open tif the thiol and evened 1 Overrated in advance reports, Fred Parker df Toronto injltrB up whj aiade a disappointing showing last night in th Jjoose Hall n vM', a fair i rminals, le McMillan missed. uh a result, are leading by ri aggregate score te date of .41 to 641. A. Macilonald (Cold .iafc-e) and C. I Youngman rand Terminals) bare yet to ' i their game. Individual adores of Tuesday's ames were as follow: W. Bailey (Cafe! Storage), 260; V. Feneloa (Grand Terminate), ',99. J. Hillman. 141. Frank Williams. ,200. , ,, Charles Baptle, 260; W. II. Jarman, 8o. J. Camnbell, 200; John Bulger, STOCKjlUOXATIONSt (CourteyvS. D. Jnitftn c.) Bayview, 8, 4: Big Missouri, 1.75, 1.78. Cork Province. IVt, 18. Cotton Belt, Nil, 05. Dunwell. 14, Nil. Dathie Mlnee, fiQ. Nil. George Copper, Nil, 9.00. Georgia River, 61. 58. Uladatone, 14'i, 15. Gojconda, 1.20, 1.22. Grandview, 04, 66. Independence, 104, Nil. Inter. Ceal S Coke, KG, 8. Koetenay Florence, 20, 21. Koetenay King, 80, 40. L. & L., 4, 5. Lakeview, IK", lVi. Lueky Jim,' 17, 18. Mohawk, 5, 5, Morton Wooley 4. Marmot Rivet Cold, 84, 84. Marmot Metals, 6, G1. Nat. Sil. G. S., 17, 20. Noble Five, 07, 08. Oregon Copper, 71, 71 Pend Oreille, 18.16. 13.60. Premier, 1.09, 2.00. Porter-Idnho, 60, 02. Reeves Maedoimld, .C0, Nil. Rufus-Argenta, 86. 7. Silver Crest. 9, 104-Silverado Cons., 1.00, 1.10. Silversmith, l'.. 1C... Scan King, Nit. 9. Snowflake, 30. 38. Sunloch, 100. Nil. Terminus, Nil, 10. Topley Richfield, 40. 41. Whitewater, 1.J0, 1.20, Woodbine, Ml, 4" ... Bluebird, 10. Nil. Oil Fabyon Pete, 74, 7v. Eautern Stocks Sherrlt-Gordon aelllng at 8.70. Noranda selling at C2.75. VliSTKRDAY'S MARKET MONTREAL. Feb. 28: Imper ial Oil opened at 934 and cloned at 93. i VANCOUVER, Feb. 28: The oil stocks continued n big factor In trading yesterday. Home scored n gain of $1.40 and A. P. Consolidated 2fl . Big Missouri la off 11 and Pend Oreille advan- three-spot and, though there war, ceil CO cents, CHANGES IN BASKETBALL him$ejf -groggy in the iwiotWki"0 Tnms If fn s,,. -o LadlK i,We a,t l Wl . -li . uraw. : .mere vmi i. , , . j . 1 II i I I . .1 IF . . mA t iL l'' uiyuauu jiim iwh fn Jiiij-jr j iu me .-i-in.,r ( who wan an easv decision on points in every round. Parker Noison.with -tiff rim and Jjjj wSs Sing ana game, nevertheless and f & tZX t evident in the first round that he did not have all the stuff , B ' eonttallld (ur that was credited to mm ana mat ne was going uj um- wingil winging , pointed qnd, in spite of the fact that he wen down for the Nclon . ' - ilunt all the way anu pad ' rroggy in the third. :eK- provided pretty wll all the ? '' action ao was antitlfed to tb eall. ."winging with haymakers. oni' cmuily roughtd Tod l.rgan in the curtain rajaer-. tty ! linked and landed with . 1; -ht j-v.inrs and gave Tod the 1 .t fiirhi he h:H had vet. 1 COLD STORAGE LEADS OVER TERMINALS IN BILLIARD FIXTURE rr av '1' t'n exfcuti, ., itii-t Uask.-i!,.: .d jf.-.mea wili : m of raJii . . .:t rmediatt, '; - ! A big crowd of fans attended' " ' ' . enrd which mw hot a money t. " i r Just the name they should '' "'" , u w a betUrhead liner next Uwt. I'J" "- t Uiportt refereed all the Po.t , Mt. Mail Heilbroner und Mr.. lnte:rrvdiaU I; (n'-' - ' ,)f T" were timekeepers. 1' . .1 111.: rv. v , m. k.. k, School and K.iit -Junior lott krraugenit iu. for a nenior - , middle of m! Port Simimon a.-..i i Four game were played Tuea- " " , y r.ight in this week's second l, " ' ' Mllior.1 iv,iro U.i, 1 "v i 'ivn wsatwau iiAtu( wv k wss rnld Storage and Grand and the fish hand- The Prince . t. Oianaged by I..-. U junbie as n .' i olio wing plaji i -led out to p nu t ... IHdo rtirvirh. Howard, bill M t i , yich, Joe (io.- . . 1 ilike edini( h. .1 M . illtefeHI and .v, ' 'Two tearan ,r J . will be known : :r, . iehMi and Students. Uii j, ver. it i In : -.he Ladies' I . P- keel f"!i' '' the iivl' .aor2.S00a , judgment mi fight at M illng. Print i;t 1 1 had been phn ' The sum; ti ... Demjisey ami ha will bi-t mi hi :,r 1 -a -IIS ' : i. A - k Ir 'ft ti f A t LOCAL MAN CLEANED UP BIG ON SHARKEY STRIBLING HEAVY FK3 ".:i ii ... a i This advertisement -- p Hahed or dJjorV Ltqupr Control fl'lfrdj5rlti o the Government Columbi