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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 28, 1929. ; AR : Weather Conditions As Re(;ordcd by the U. S. ’., v 2 ’ Weather Bureau ;Just Plais S Taw { Forecast for Juncau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: ’ COXWELL Z N , S , Rain tonight and Friday; fresh southeasterly winds. CHAIRS t | ew Spring . : Time Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather | [ and | 4 p..m. yest'y 30.20 39 o1 E € Rain | 4 a m. today . 3005 38 92 E 12 Rain LEATHER ] Noon today 2094 40 01 E 12 Rain 2 ie e & , UPHOLSTERED ) ! CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS VESTERDAY T oy ROCKERS Highest 8 pm. | Low S8a.m. 8am. Preci 8 | Stations— _temp._temp. | _temp. temp._Velocity 24 hrs. 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Si;y ::fl e “;,.j:z:xi?fi:fienale Procedure Blocked | came to close quarters, Strib bur- | i ,m |ied a left hook in the Northerner’s | | * | body and had him retreating when \ i he referee before the gong sound- ‘ idly from lowered eyes while Strib bV Dill—Agreement Lady Mary Heath, noted Brit- i iatri « Sophia danced about on his toes, hands € ish aviatrix, became ) low and evading elmost every blow Fmally Reached Catherine Theresa Mary Pierce | Juneaw’s Leading Department Store Sharkey threw. at Evans Heath by signing WW 1y caught Strib, pinnin = 5 WASHINGTON, Feb. 28—Efforts gaturalization papers 1n the —— e — - e e e e e ropes with a left to the body and |Of leaders freed the Senate early Federal building in New York, the bell ‘cut short Stri’s next right to the head which smeared |today from a one-man filibuster Her hysband, Sir James Hcath, rush. Strib's face again with blood. The!after he had spent a long time try- is wealthy British nobleman, Jack final- b left jabs and slugged right and lert | til Sharkey loosed a long overhand | o m’: aftve umxfim rfitm warn. | Fight that bounced from Stribs °°sl°°kt*‘:‘scm‘g"¥)‘gi i e s ed Sharkey, as & left hook dropped | Chin, that called for more booing. 5 ";‘]“ ‘;‘ 0y e Lo i 2o 2HS danger line. -~ They Sharkey was given the decision :’hc majiustir By objected s Ao fought closely and the referee was When the e ended "hibom' provision of $150,000 for a survey busy puiling them apart. Sharkey A looking toward construction of a blinked as he took & léft hook . canal through Nicaragua. { the cnin. Swibing fousht i ¢e-| Rapid Romance The Senate accepted an agree- ceptive fashion, leaping in suddenly s -, ment proposed by the leaders to with left jabs that kept Jack blink: stop the talk for the remainder ofv ing. Another bruising, close ex-f the night and vote on the measure | change brought more blosd from | late today. Stribling’s mouth, but he was lash-| P i NS ing back furiously with both hands | JUDPGE GOES SOUTH | at the bell TO KETCHIKAN TERM“ SIXTH ROUND During the interval, the referee warned Sharkey’s handlers against ! coaching from the corner. Jack | bounced out and missed half a doz- cn shots at Strib’s body. - As he missed another, Stribling lashed a| left hook to the chin Strib's long | reach bothered Sharkey, but he danced in close and drew blood | from Strib’s nose with short lefts. Again they were warned, as Shar- | i 3 key bowled imto Strib's body with 4 7 : punches shading the belt Hne.| L Strib banged & left tnto Jack's face but ran into a two-fisted storm as the furious Sailor retaliated with a charge that drove Strib all the around, the ring. The bell ended the rally. SEVENTH ROUND The fight was ariything but sen- sational, as the ‘boxers measured each other carefally. Strib threw| w. another long right into Jack's chin . 3 . but drew a referee's warning again & WMMW %6 for a left hook that seemed to have ) —&6* . i P landed fairly on Sharkey's body. s s A They opened up for a moment, with w , black @afisw-&//rm S Wor/L. |a brisk emehange, but St tma %ck a,nd Fdz by H / Sharkey missing constantly, and e P 9 m Q A '&rfl/& blocked many of the Sailor's body B i P e b’ ST e SO B Totnea & Tyt it X seats, a wigh it M a AShabs WW. again off Jack's chin, but took & ~ . bad bruising as the heavier and W more powerful Saflor cuffed him viciously with both hands. Despite s ~— the brief exchange the boos were - Sharkey Wins Decision | THIRD ROUND growing louder when the gong rang. Seribli End | Sty danced atier Siribimg EACIN SEn Over rioing at Iind |as the Southerner stepped around ¥ Tlh;‘ bo‘;:mcm: huf s s bfl: . . . h ingly 0 le Jjal al lohg range. - 0’ D;sappomung Bout 1|m menacingly. Jack forced Strib spite cat calls, both Séeeed 'to huws 0 lead, but the best Strib could do was a light tap to the ribs. Shar- & ‘remendous professional resy . Key began to solve Strib's style as i’;’chea;f’h :.me;; C“nm.r:y o £ Bo' tasioat it . e er's blows. €re was a [ew . but came up without a count. rigp uzxpcfculx.)nralthsmzck::“;g:\?f briet Tiurty xlong the fopek S te’n:eyn. fannag ot & dvoree to | the referce hauled them )y A 'ty sying, left hook, caught SNATKEY missed half a dozen lefts| cpi V. Brokaw, New York they were clinching, With gurih in the pit of the stomach, 25 theY broke into the open agald.| ‘iyisnzire in . Remo, and an- pounding Jack's head With | cutting down his speed. Another JACK tried to pummel Strib's body| TUloeens of his engagement & right at the bell left hook cut Strib's lips and he u the Georglan danced away.| Sy 3iglet M. Morrison, 26- : SECOND XOUND |was spitting blood at the bell [eY floed and Referee Magnolla| 'l '1q urse, Date of the cere- > 3 > Vi stay hm Sharkey bounced from his cor-| FOURTR ~OUND belt. ‘There was !e“y“afibolv; :: mony hasn’t - got to close quarters amid | sSharkey was full of confidence tion as the round d’a,g‘ed tself = of Stribling’s overhand now and began to weave and feint out. g ‘The tall Southerner handl- | with his head, shooting lefts to NINTH ROUND Sharkey ltke a boy despite Jack’s | Strib's head as they roamed around sharke): ;.fle:l hard to T get in heft and bulk, as they tumbl- | the ring. Jack pulled his lighter close and when he stung Strib with “about in another corner. meif‘” into close quarters, burying a solid right to ;.lthbody Strib a puzzled look about Shar-|photh fists into Strib's body. Strib- fought back with a vullc’y that eyes as Stribling roughed him | ling rushed Sharkey and wearily pitched Jack against the ropes. | 60, " » clinch smashed a full threw him through the ropes. Re- They were wrestling a‘round the to the Sharkey kept|feree Lou Magnolia warned Strib ring in a light embrace and a8 ‘the open but Stribling chose “ltot rough work, ordering him to they broke Strib smashed s beatti: ‘him, and nearly drove Mlkeep his punches up. Strib caught ful left hook and ng'-{; ] chk'- hit the ropes. iSharkey with a smashing right to chin. Jack broke aves > @s both slug- |the chin, nearly flooring the sailor.’ chased him and nea T rules. | Jack, half dazed, bounced back into | with - another lefs to the bell, |a right that buried under his heart. Sharkey fought back head- |Sharkey danced away fighting for | time and was back to normal as FIFTH ROUND | Georgian fought right back, upper- | ing to defeat a comparatively small — — 1 { Shickag: Toosere iatiekly - and | CHHHDE: & ‘hooking to ‘the ;pit of{ifém In tho Setiuid defickency ap. e { > h‘*" the stomach. Again they boxed un- | Propriation bill. He virtually held . M tore after Strib with & rain of € action at a standstiil until 2:45 May “un For Maye~r| § MARCH 13 4 APRIL 17 * MAY 15 I | JUNE 12 \ JULY 17 ; AUGUST 21 SEPTEMBER 18 OCTOBER 23 ‘ 7 NOVEMBER 20 7% o DECEMBER 21 : | Judge E. Coke Hill, of the Third | Division, is a passenger on the, Northwestern for Ketchikan to as- | sist Judge Justin W. Harding in ! trials there in which the latter was District Attorney at the time. s ‘ Judge Hill is accompanied by E. Mrs. Ella S. Robbins, formeriy| T. Walcott, court stenograpber. of lowa, president of the San e —— Diego, Cal., federation of women's Dell E. 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