Show 1 n Pugilism I I CHOnlSKI wms fROM RYAN IS GIVEN A DECISION I TEl TWENTIETH ROUN Outointe His Opponent Before the DUbuq Iowa Athletic Cub LittleDamnge Done Dubuque Ia Aug 29JoeCloynski was gIvetithedeeisIon over Australian Jimmy IhYn at the end ot the twen tyrounil go here tonight for he light heavyweight championship of the world ChOynskl demonstrated great cleverness throughout Ryan stood Joes continual left jabbing In the face and shod ltt signs or punishment at the end of the bout The decision W5 strictly on points Choynskl weighed close to 153 pounds while his opponent was a matter of six POUldS liihter lrhter In the opening bout between Clarence orbes and Con Sufeld for the lightweight I light-weight championship of the west Suf field was knocked out In the eleventh round Chonskls superiority as a boxer was evident tom the first ttpouzh the pun eitT I Ilen he gave Ryan was not sum dent to do morethan bring blood and cause unimportant Iruises The punishment pun-Ishment was not all on one side though Choynskl showed little effect of what he received Neither man seemed to have much the best of it during the frst ten ruids and It was apparent that unless an accidental blow ended it the fight would go to the limit At the end of the tenth round Ryans nose vas bleeding freely from the effects ef-fects of Toes left jabs Choynskls left seemed to be always ready to meet Ryans ducks The succeeding rounds were more in Conskls favor though Ryan fought gamely landing repeatedly repeated-ly but with little effect In the thirteenth Choynski brought blood from Ryans nose again and continued con-tinued to land on his eyes nose and mouth Ryan began bugging to avoid punishment and when he landed his blows lacked force Both were fihin viciously when the bell tapped at the i end of the twentieth round I |