Show Bob Carver Beats Perri In Amateur Boxing Bout By nt PORTER Action was the keyn keynote y 10 te of Mondays Monday's bouts outs at McCulloughs McCullough's arena under the lh auspices or of the Intermountain Amateur Athletic association the u leather young r pushers swapping punches with great abandon rom From rT the opening bout in which Terr Terry Orchard to to de decision ion T Fred swung vicious j rights Sharp until the final whir r Crar rr I f a terrific jab to the the heart heart for a knockout knockout knock knock- r out nut over Bill Peril the fiSh fights were fast last and f furious rious albeit non none too sd- sd fc entitle at times r What the boys lacked in science and experience was was' more than offset by f their Willingness ness to wade in for a r r. r give give and take brawl and the of their full ull arm swin swings s squared 0 matters when one boxer was a shade k more snore experienced Moving and punching in an orthodox manner the was mere snore than a meet a surprise blow one blow one which would probably be as much of ot a sur sur- ise to the swinger as the receiver in case it landed t Carver Shows Class Jf r N Nearly arly all the bouts were very fast i but the headliner was speediest of or all f c when the bell sounded Carver moved J forward deliberately taking the upPer upPer up up- Per per hand at the start Porn Perri rallied L instantly with a desperate barrage of or r. r I blows WS but failed ailed to cover properly Vi n. n and when Carvers Carver's right caught the west Vest high boys boy's heart he v was as out before belore he struck the mat Out indeed in in- deed for nearly 10 minutes thereafter there there- after alter but the bell saved him from Crom more than thana a technical knockout Clarence Claience Sweeney shaded Judy Lindgren in a fast with both aoth lads overshooting their targets target In haste Sweeney won the first two rounds round by a slim sUm margin Fred unleashed a series of Untrained but terrific rights and lefts to the midsection for tor a technical lm Knockout over Clarence Poulson the lanky blond going to the mat three times under the powerful blows before be be- fore his second threw the towel in A Irce swinging affair in which defense de dc de- de lense was vas almost completely ab absent ent went to Louis Nelson who landed more punches than Albert Gargaro The hit hil hit and cover or duck style was exemplified by Louis Kattar who bowed to superior experience as led fled b by Doug Re Reeve ve Reeve followed his hLo black haired opponent around the ring many miles in an effort to find some rome place other than the back upon which to land a 1 punch Glen Bennett Midvale Mid Mid- vale won a decision over Roy Egan exponent of still another mother new style of boxing Neither youngster displayed knowledge of ot proper defense de de- de- de but Egan employed a pivot which would have delighted many a coach as he repeatedly swung safely out of ot harms harm's wa way KardoUs Karafotis Triumphs Melvin Don Doi Beezer when the latter tired rapidly und under r the strain of kangaroo hopping around the rink John Karafotis Karaolis also won a decision turning back Max Dwight who was too speedy with his rushes overshooting the mark and andle le leaving ving himself open Probably the two least experienced punchers seen this year car provided the greatest amount of ot action as Henry Kenry and Oscar Snyder traded wild swings Snyder was on one knee nearly each time blows were exchanged exchanged ex ex- changed and Henry was given the nod Isadore Wagner WaRner and Bob Heitkamp rung up decisions in preliminaries defeating Doug Borg and Howard Evans respectively |