Show IT WAS SHORT I L CAREY KNOCKS OUT JOHN PARRY AT THE CLUB Colored Nan Wins in a Little Over One Round A Battle Where BaseBall Base-Ball Bats Were Not Seeileil Jim Williams and Dick Lewis Put Up Four Good Rounds Other Events of the Evening H L Carey a young man with a com nlexion similar to the coffee sold in a loc cafe who hails from Kansas City was the victor in a battle at the Salt Lake Athletic club last evening his victim vic-tim being a goober shucker who rejoices re-joices in the spbriquet of John Parry and who claims Chicago as his abiding place The mill was not a lengthy one On the contrary It took just three minutes and eleven seconds by the watch to finish the task which by the way was very lively while I lasted Careys friends announced his weight as 150 pounds while the white man pleaded guilty to packing 14S in solid meat around when traveling Both were in fair condition when they entered the ring Carey was in fair condition con-dition when he left The other man didnt leave his friends carrie dhim out Jim Williams was behind the white boy and Dick Lewis did the honors for the negro Round first was opened by both of the men at once Edisons kine toscope couldnt have kept up with the motions I was biff bang smash clinch breakaway biff again and so forth anu Iso I-so forth Both men led and both men I countered They banged each other on I the claret jug and pushed their mittens into each others bread baskets At onetime one-time they even went so far as to hit one another in the small of the back and I under the armpit Oh it was funny The white man had the best of it in the early stage of the first round Had he stood still and ler l the colored man alone the latter would have knocked himself out jumping against his fist But he did not He heard somewhere that Denver Ed Smith whipped Joe God dard by rushing matters and he rushed on to his doom The Kansas City man accidentally hit him hard and before he could recover hit him again in the same place Parry got into a corner and stood there while his opponent mauled iiim mauled him plenty At the call of time the pale face was gone He was winded blown out of breath and could not net air Williams washed him out with D bucket of ice water squeezed a lemon in his mouth and sent him back for the second ond round with a pucker on his face Carey shoved him in the same old corner cor-ner and hit him till he wilted and went down He remained out for some time If some one hasnt told him about it he I is out yet Dick Case promptly challenged the winner win-ner Whether Dick meant to be funny or not he would not say The winner will meet Case He would be murdered and then Case would have to stand trial for manslaughter or child slaughter or something dreadful Because neither Cary or Perrycan fight as the term im nlies An educated cow would make mon ples keys of both Last nights event was nothing more or less than a battle axe exhibition There were three preliminary bouts Case and a man named Fennessy sparred four rounds They were amusing Fen nessy meant well but he did not seem to be able to land when he wanted to Case did not hit hard because it was all in fun you know but Fennessy complained com-plained of a pain in his stomach when the affair was ended Gatewood the colored man who fought one night till the light went out and would have been fighting yet had meals been furnished him and his opponent Smith and a thin man who said old man Smith was his father also sparred at least that is what they said it was This was funny too The crowd laughed because honestly Gatewood and the thin lad believed they were sparring There was no bloodshed Jim Williams and Dick Lewis put up four rounds Jim is fat and in no condition to fight while Lewis is as lean as an Ar cansaw pig I was a sort of test match Lewis wanted to fight Jim to a finish He does not now He wants to take on Case Jim picked out a spot on the lanky mans fodder mill and hammered i un till I was as red as a lower State street inc Lewis contented himself by trying to punch Jims head off but Williams always took I out of the way When i was all ended the crowd went home The audience was a large and chaste one The names of the guests present will be omitted by request arrangements ar-rangements having been made with the managers of the 400 for their publication cation Everybody was satisfied with the event and no kicks were heard The management man-agement is deserving of credit for the treat afforded |