Show VERY ENJOYABLE FIGHT Crowd Delighted with Dummy Dum-my Rowans Art I KNOCKOUT IN SECOND ROUND 0 The Mill Between Rowan nnd Bert McDonald was Past and Furious and Though Short Afforded All Beholders Much Pleasure Officers were Thinking About Stopping tho Affair When the Dummy Saved them the Trouble Preliminaries were Interesting I L Dummy Kowon the bullnecked redheaded I red-headed automaton from Sangamon by thoughtfully placing his I C hand earnestly ear-nestly against the exterior covering of the Inferior maxillary worn by Bert McDonald lute of New York wafted tin latter to the land of sweet dreams with the sound of purling waters gent Jy murmuring In his cars when the second round of what had been scheduled sched-uled for n tenround t go was waged but one minute and ten seconds In tho old AVonderland hal last night McDonald Mc-Donald put up L gamy light and kept butting his head against the DummY Inslioots In n manner that brought gladness to the hearts of inany leading citizens and if McDonalds Judgment had been In proportion to his grit the little misunderstanding might have I been prolonged for several stanxas more and Sheriff Howells and the police po-lice oJllcerK would not have been obliged to exclaim What ho Let the scene he changed s McDonald went up against a big handicap i han-dicap In weight He went un ut 117 while iowan wrote hes n quiet fellow and has little to say thai he weighed I JGX ire looked a good 170 but it wan 165 officially announced that he was under BRIEF BUT LIVELY The brief mill was one of the liveliest Salt Lake ban ever seen 11 was n crt tlyed cr-t for 0 scientific glove contest I may have been all that but It I contained con-tained In addition nil the elements of the situation secured when Iwo cals are suspended across a clothes line with their tolls tied together I It began when the bell rang and did not end until McDonald got good Just aa McDonald went down for iho last lime the mill began lo look a shade rough to the ofll corn nnd they ordered it called off bur McDonald was out for true before tho game was called Sheriff HOI IK un derstood the rounds were to be of two minutes duration and was going to call time OP the llrst round a few seconds sec-onds after the second minute had been ticked off but the situation was explained ex-plained to him After McDonald went down twice in the second the Sheriff and the police otllcers began lo get up and close In I on the ring but It was all off before they got the ear of the referee ref-eree Neither of the principals was permanently Injured All the effective blows landed on the heads of the duo nnd tho damage wan all superficial Nobody was heard to kick at not getting I get-ting his moneys worth and they are all going to have reserved scats for tho next one FINE DISPLAY OF PUSTULES Charley Lang refereed the main event aril John A Lewis acted as timekeeper The mute entered tho ring llrst attended at-tended by his brother Silent llowan and Jack Hanson Dummy had both I his hands bandaged and his hoc was it i mass of smallpox pustules but he was pronounced not conlaglpus by a leading physician of tl I city who attended at-tended for that purpose nit McDonald McDon-ald came in a few minutes later accompanied accom-panied by Jack AVade Jim Francis and Joe Simpson Time wns called at Q 11 FIHST VAS BLOODY Round One Dummy rushed McDonald y McDon-ald against the ropes and n wicked exchange of swings on the head ensued en-sued McDonald clinched and landed light hard on Itowantt left eye laying I the cheek open Until landed right and I left In the nce Kowan sent h f to the I jaw sending McDonald to the floor McDonald took the limit and got up landing light and left on the head Hot had rosy faces McDonalds supply sup-ply of blushes coming from the nose nnd HouanH from the chasm under his oyo McDonald kept rushing In getting Btrolght lefts In the face und disregarding disre-garding his seconds cries lo keep away He endeavored to clinch several limes and kepi I swinging Ills left hut when It landed it was so weak as lo be Ineffective Ineffec-tive I After a few seconds of close In llglitlng Rowan swung left hard to the head sending McDonald to lie I floor The gong paved McDonald who was all but out MDONALD KNOfKRD OUT Round Two McDonald had been well I rinaod off and came up n llllle fresher hut ho was sllll rather groggy He rushed several times dropping his head aul charging In but his leads were so weak an to provoke the Dummys mirth Hovnii sent his left to McDonaldu Jaw putting the latter dowu for the limit McDonald dragged himself up again and mixed right In his grit causing the spectators to applaud his courage but to condemn his discretion He landed one or two feeble slaps on the Dummys face and was handed I another on the Jaw sending him to the floor for the limit nguln McDonald struggled up agHln and with n smile Rowan pdked n slrafirht left to the Jaw which must linvo ireen getting I little tired by this time McDonald VOuch out under the ropes at tho norlhcasl corner and positively posi-tively declined lo appoar any more which was Just ns well because the olhVers had seen enough of It and ordered or-dered the iimUh to be stopped Time of Icon round 110 lIE ADMITTED DEFEAT McDonald l said after tho light that he I had bean defeated which statement Wile prlmpH uiuiuceswary and added I hat hi had gone against too heavy a Jan hlrh vu also evident MoDon aids custom of rom InS up cheerfully nnd gelling punched down again made him nmny friends HIM work Is fast and wlcktd and Lime local talent would like to C him meet n man In his own clttM fueling that a fast contest would h the result If IL worthy opponent for him could be Hecured rhp Dummy bad nothing to say as usunl but wrote that McDonald was harder Iud quicker thtm ever bfor arid made a sumo light of 11 The Dummy wants to meet George Green of Ban Francisco In n tenround mntcli in this city within the next two week PRELIMINARY ENJOYMENT There were thrca unusually good pro llmlnarlen The flntt was a fourround go between Kid Mahon n goodnatured m iseriger boy of Shk > Uke build and Kid Hon n youth on th Fltx Blmmona order They were about iS years of ng and made a rattling good bout of It the decision being H draw Jim Francis a colored puglllat of thin ilty nnd Jack Wade of California fur 0 nlMhed the ttefond preliminary n five roimd content Wade ir uted In full Ing down throughout the match and Was outclassed by his colored jtuUgo nlxt who weighed nlmoet twenty pound more thun Wade This was also tailed A draw Ellcnt Riman brother of the Dumm > went through Uk rounds with a colon col-on d boy named Arthur AVIlson for the thJrd preliminary Rowan played with the colored boy for three round and gently put hint out In the fourth by knocking the wind out of him Sammy i clark aqted SIM referee for the preliminaries I prelimi-naries and frequently urged the participants par-ticipants not to hurt themselves advice I ad-vice which they hoctied I Just before ihe main event n challenge r chal-lenge was Issued by Jack AVade to atop Silent Rowan In ten rounds II being announced an-nounced that n deposit of 100 to bind the match would be made today > LARGE AND HAPPY AUDIENCE The exhibition which waa destined as a benefit lo Dummy Rowan loIs lo-Is i just recovering from smallpox was arranged and managed by Jack Mr XuniCL of this city The affair was well arranged and conducted In an orderly manner Tho attendance was very large CUt the audience expressed itself aa well swlisnVd No minors were w1 alhl permitted per-mitted to enter at any time during the evening I There is a popular superstition that I only avowed sports attend glove contests I con-tests but this was shown tobe n fable by last nights crowd The regular sportH were obliged to sLant up while the seals were occupied by prominent business men professional men on dais pollllclans and newspaper menthe 1 men-the latter attending only because they were forced to do so And all the well known citizens who were there last another night said one they soon hoped there would be |