| Show Bugling By f From DAN PARKER I Whether Sharkey could have arisen before Referee Artie Donovan had tolled ten over him is another question ques ques- tion Lion that only the Delphic Oracle can answer and that's out of business I understand When he was wheeled halfway hallway around by the ponderous punch Dunch that finished him he fell on his his' face ace on the he did so he disgorged disgorged dis dis- dis gorged the rubber mouthpiece that would have interfered with wih his breathing breath breath- ing lag as he lay there This incident seemed mighty to me at the tile time However it is i quite possible that hat the impact of his hi body boy landing on the canvas might have Jarred the mouthpiece loose lose or that the Lithuanian Lithuanian ian out an ad just jus enough wits left lef to spit it S A funny thing thing- about the knockout knock knock- out oat punch Is I that so few v around ringside ringside saw It It It Everyone had hd a vague idea that it was WS a right uppercut but pressed presed for lor a detailed de de- tailed description of the blow bow most of the tho writers wrier either said sid they didn't see the punch Ar hr Ir hap to be other way when it landed I was looking at Primos Primo's broad back and I saw sass saw him throw his right hand band as as Sharkey came to him crouching crouching I didn't see the blow land though but Sharkey went down In a manner that Indicated that he had been hit plenty Sharkey w will go down in ring history his tory tor as the most disappointing g of all al the champions He won the title tite in the same ring rig June 21 1932 on what has ha been c called a questionable decil decision m. m He lost los it i a year a w week k and ad a day later in his hi first attempt to t defend ilI it il I Though Tough Primo has been ben a naughty boy by in the past pat its it's s 's probably a good god thing that Sharkey has been de- de de thronged The public just jut wouldn't take Jack seriously as a a champion Already Al AI ready the boys se seem scorn m sold on PrImo because of his huge size his unquestioned s- s strength and his like club arms hi rs The title tte Is I again gain held by a foreigner and America will wi work itself Itel Into a lather later to develop lop a aI I challenger to win it back for tor forthe forthe the dear der old U. U S. S A A. A Such a challenger chal lenger ready redy made already Whether or not PrImo will wi re respond respond respond re- re spond to the goo goo-goo eyes Max MaxIs Is I casting his hi way 3 remains to be seen He le said before the bout hed he'd defend his bis hi title tide tte a against Baer In Inthe inthe the he fall fail fl If It he won It I. I But nut that was wa before he won son it and champions often ofen change chane their minds after feeling the of a crown teelie caress cares crow on their brow NO GATE Th The fight was a flop fop financially Dempsey certainly certainty gummed up the Gardens Garden's works when he slid In ahead of the avenue gang gan with a better beter show which at lower Jower prices drew almost twice as many fans fan and a larger Jar lar ger gate Id I'd Id call It a slap at the Cardens Carden's Gardens Gardens Garden's Gar Car dens den's boxing department with its Us perennial perennial per per- policy of the same old house houe fighters on every card CRICKET TEA TEAMS S DRAW LONDON July 15 The iP-The P The Te annual Oxford Cambridge cricket rivalry was wa officially ended today with wih the te decision deci dei sion a draw Rain Ral with the three day game at nt Lords and no nod d decision cislon could be r reached ch d. d Th The scores core were Oxford and nd 79 for six wick wick- et Cambridge |