if tAQ2 FOUR THE DAILY NEWS nina nimviru k ka yofd rv rfnnv wfndif in ficut Double Fisted Attack on Jaw Ended Fight Last Night After Loser Had Aftor oMrinfr flio ffrrht way and earning at least an even break in the matter of . pointsn the first seven rounds, Nina Gurvich was felled by a vicious double-fisted attack on the jaw by Benny Wonrllo in tho oirrMh vniinrl rf a cnViorlnlorl ton rnnnrl Vrviit at the Empress Social Club Arena last night ... Be it said for Win! fhot VtA fiii-nosi In on avol. lent performance in this the first , ten round affair he has essayed and, although beaten, was accorded a good hand by the fans. Uad Gurvich taken things a bit easier ln the earier rounds, the outcome might hw been different. He was outsmarted, however, by Wendle whotj experience and coolness stood in good stead. In the opening round. Nina nut some hard right jabs on Benny's face and made his lips bleed. . Benny responded in kind but til blows did not' seem very hard, not as hard as Nina's. It was Nina' or aresslvenes- i-fitfiktL Benny got more into the picture in the second. After missing, he placed some lefts on Nina's face but they hurt little if any. In close quarters, Wendle delivered some right Jabs on Nina's body. It was Benny's round by a shade. Nina made some wild swings in the third and Benny got the best of the exchanges. His hammerlike rights Jared Nina's head. Blood appeared on Nina's cheek. Nina was wild and it was Benny's round. Nina appeared to Jose steam a', the start of the fourth and was hpldhig on. Benny got in some tight hooks in close quarters. Toward, .the close of the round, they opened up and did some slugging Thav were looking for knock-out? )mi the round was lively and pret- Hemorrhoids Or piles tr quickly rslltvid i by Or. Chiu'i Olnfantnl It is a serious matter to hive piles and one person in four has them at ne time or another. Te annoyance and distress is great. Ii is difficult to obtain lasting relief. 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DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat At St Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested for Glasses TELEPHONE 6S7 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR 8KFKNA ItKAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Checxe FRESH l'AKTF.tUI7.F MILK AND CRF.AM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City 6 Volt , GENERATORS For Charging Itatterles For anylmake of car, $5.50 New Storage Hatteries Guaranteed for one year 13 plate thin, or 11 plate heavy $8.50 13 plate heavy or 15 plate thin $12.50 VANCOUVER AUTO WRECKING CO. 1219 Granville St, Vancouver Branch Yard at 330 Second Avrnue East Made Good Showing fn Vile ntinnnonf miioVi fVin ty even though Benny's punchei were cleaner. Nina led off in the fifth round. He .landed as Benny started to cover. Benny delivered some light Jabs to Nina's chin but Nina had the round. The sixth opened up lively as they slugged toe to toe. Nina had lasted longer than Benny expected, it appeared. Nina rushed in and slugged him hard and made Benny cover. Theh Benny heJd Nina at left arm's length and f ocked him in the fact' with rights. I They lacked steam else Benny should have knocked him out. Aggressiveness gave Nina the round by a shade. Nina was tired but led to win the seventh round. Benny wai lowing up too. Benny bent over and let Nina wear himself out slugging him on the head In the eighth. Then Benny uncorked a stinging right and left attack on Nina's Jaw. Nina staggered backwards and leaned against the ropes. Wendle continued the punishment and down Nina went. He was through ana had to be carried to his corner after the count. Winner Challenged Before the main event. Pete Holm was Introduced to the fans as challenger of the winner. Jack Alnslee and Harold Dahl provided a three-round opener and were rewarded with a shower of silver. Dynamite Eckert got a doubtful decision over Marvin Rowe in the duce spot. This was a lively slugging match for three rounds and both boys were pretty groggy before It was over. Rowe placed them better than Eckert, however, and could have been fairly given at least a draw. However, the referee didn't see it that way. Pete Chenoskl was the aggreasoi in a scheduled four rounds with Rupert Fong. Pete staggered the tal! Chinaman with rights to the chin In the third and Referet Brick Skinner called the bout off awarding the decision to Chenoskl. Roughhouse Taylor of Smlthers was stage struck in the first round of. five but got used to the gaze oi the multitude in the second and only the bell saved Dan Healy at the end of that round as Taylor had swung on him with lonj rights. Soon after the start of the third round, Taylor delivered a low one on Haly and they carried the latter off the ring winner on a ! foul. j Ben Baggen and Babe Dutton boxed five hard rounds to a fair i enough draw In the semi wind-up. They -slugged and rocked each other and the end of each round saw both of them groggy with the fast pace. They both worked so hard that neither had enough peD to deliver a knock-out when occasion presented. It was a wide open affair and the crowd liked it. It. d. Skinner refereed all bouts and Max Heilbroner was timekeeper. The arena was wril filled with Interested fans who were well satisfied with the card. CRIBBAGE SCHEDULE March 23 , .'Grotto vs. P. R. H6tei. I.6.O.V. vs. Seal Cove Sawmill Hawks vs. Elevator. Moose Vs. Eagles. Kta of Columbus vs. Toe H. , Operators vs. Six Musketeers. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Long black silk handbag on 6th Ave. West, containing cheque and papers with owner's name and small change Return to owner Ruth Greets The New Manager Y T ! Babe Ruth, slugger extraordinary of New York Yankees, greets Joe McCarthy, new manager of the club, at training grounds in St. Petersburg. Fla. After meeting, Ruth participated In first workout of spring training CAMBRIDGE IS WINNER I Defeated Oxford For Eighth Straight Time in Great Boat Race Today rUTXEY-ON-THAMES. Mar. 21: For the eighth consecutive year, Cambridge defeated Oxford today by two and a quarter lengths in the annual I boat rare covering the Course in 19 minutes and 26 seconds, a rather slow time. Cambridge has now won 42 of the boat race contests with Oxford since 18t0 while Oxford has won 10. Since 1990, however, Cambridge has won 19 to eight for Oxford. The last time Oxford won was in 1923, Cambridge having won five straight Just before that. The time last year was 19 minutes, nine seconds. The big boat race was broadcast on the radio by the National Broadcasting Co. at 6:15 this morning but there was some difficulty in picking it up here, reception conditions being rather unfavorable at that time. Billiard Leagiu Mar. 34 Elks vs.. Grotto. Mar. 27 Grotto vs. Legion. The deepest mine in the world Is about 7500 feet deep ilium ui im.u ii uaw an wiitT '.'m una ifugi r uumsuy us u f of tilt; Cubs tr .tintng sen .son a' C'dtahna Island. The other bruins fPklMb nf I I. ii i ..V. . 1 1 ... jumj iiu'iuun ton ai uv Legion Wins In Billiards Scored 1158 to 1027 Victory Over Elks in Last Night's Fixture Canadian. Legion, tha second halt ieadr' fbjl ttot decisive marghj, scoreu anoiner victory m the Billiard League last night, defeating E"ks by an aggregate score of 1158 to 1037. With Charlie Baptie making the hifh break of 33, Individual scores were as follows: C. P. Baiscwv (Elks I, 250; A Murray (Canadian Legion , 224. William f Mitchell. 250; O. P. Tinker, 3361. M. X. Young. 250; Marcus Andrews, 198. , Frank Bray, 171; Prank Zleman, 260. Johnston Smith, 106; Charles Baptie. 250. The league standing for the second half of the season: Oamaa Total Ave. Can. Legion IS 17397 1160 Qrotto 14 15871 1133 ltt .-; 1ft 1629 1081 ver and Seattle. ; GOLF' March 23 Grotto vs. Dry Dock. Great West ft. A;me. Flying Corpa vs Bank-eft. Oen. Office vs. 73 Taxi. March 30 Grotto vs. Acme. Great West vs. 75 Taxi. Frying Corps vs. Dry Dock. Oen. Office vs. Bankers. ... . . . r . I I rule, inrs i DC Uumn a uanre gi ESKIMOS ON TOP Defeated Vancouver Lions Again Last Night by Score of 3 to 2 SEATTLE, March 21 fieatte Es kimos defeated Vancouver Lions 3 to 2 in the final Pacific Coast (Hockey League game of the sea son here last night. The Eskimos thus increased their leadership In i the standing to five points, Vancouver finishing up second in the : race. Play-offs between the Eskimos and Lions for the league championship will start next week. I The final league standing is as follows: ! I W. D. L. ForAg't P.j ' SeatUe 16 9 9 64 51 41 Vancouver 14 8 13 61 61 36; i Portland 12 8 15 60 61 32 iTacoma 2 1 7 12 24 5 FOOTBALL ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST 1 DIVISION Arsenal 2, Sheffield Wednesday 0. Birmingham 1. Middlesbrough 2. Blackburn Rovers 3, Grimsby Town 2. Blackpool Manchester United Derby County 1. Alton Villa 1. Leeds United 3, Westham United 0. Leister City 3, Liverpool 2. Manchester City 2, Chelsea 0. Portsmouth 1, Newcastle United 2. Sheffield United 0, Hudderafleld Town 2. Sunderland 3, Bolton Wanderers 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Ayr 2. Leith 0. Celtic 6, Cowdenbeath 0. , Dundee 0. Alrdrie 1. East Fife 4. Kilmarnock 1. Falkirk 4, Clyde 0. Hamilton 1, Norton 1. Hibernians 1, Aberdeen 2. Motherwell 2, Hearts 0. Rangers-Queens Park not 'played St. Mlrren 0 Partlck 1. Billiard Averages A. Murray CL 23 5602 247 C. P. Balagno E 26 6077 243 O. P. Tinker (CLi 24 5656 236 Don Brown E 15 36 233 F. Zleman (CD. 21 4888 233 G. Waugh(O) 24 5481 22 C. Baptie iCL) 10 4354 229 J. Smith IB) . 16 3526 220 G. Howe (0 36 5667 226 M. McLachlan(G 24 5356 223 M. E. Young E 24 3377 224 M. Andrews (CD 25 5524 221 W. Wllllscroft (E) 15 3328 222 J. May iG) 8 1767 221 J. Andrews (O) 23 5062 220 W. Mitchell E) 25 5375 215 A. Macdonald (CD 7 1499 214 F. H. Stephens (E) .. 3 1026 205 CXm Youngman (CD 4 814 204 T. CloUgh (O) 3' 699 200 F Brsy (Et 6 1151 193 W. Murray E .. . 8 1498 187 I. Bcott UD 1 172 172 John Bulger (O) ... 1 169 169 I - l uuiiuy una i yuu vo go) the start In the background are going .to i seven vens wxr Young Professional v j Willie Cude 19-year-old western Canada boy, youngest professional ice hockey player, who tends goal for Philadelphia Quakers ice club, owned and managed by Benny Leonard Fears Too High Tariff Here As in United States H. C Walby. president of the' ' Sandvik Canadian Limited and also of vthe Sandvik Saw and Tool Cor- j po rat Ion of Montreal, went east this j morning on the train following a; trip up the, coast. He stiys he thinks the United States la suffering today largely from high tariff and he warns Canada that if the tariff Is made so high as to cut off other, countries from doing business in j Canada, that ;t will reflect on the ! purchases of other countries in I Canada. 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