Show I WKINS KNOCKE OUT 1 Fell in the Third Round of S Contest With Gans i iI ii I i FIGHT WAS A VICIOUS ONE J QNgI I I In tho Final Hound Both Men Started to Slug With Both Hands and for Fully n Minuto They Did Not Move from the Spot Where I They Started Hawkinss Blows Scorned to Carry More Steam but a Right Hook by Colored Boxer Settled Matters j New York Aug 11At the Broadway Athletic club tonight the last series oC bouts under the Horton law was I brought to a conclusion by Joe Cans oC I Baltimore knocking out Dal Hawkins of California In the third round In a contest that was scheduled to go twen tyflvo rounds at 133 pounds Both man were at the required weight and each looked to be in good condition when they entered the ring Both fought carefully In the opening round Hawkins tried repeatedly for the head but Ganss blocking was perfect per-fect and not many punches were lanj i j cd other than a few swings to the I stomach of Hawkins i wcn8 In the second the men warmdd to I their work and each scored heavily on the head Both missod repeatedly in I their anxiety to land but the round I ended In Hawkinss favor beam e of his superior work to the body which seemed to worry Gans They started the third with a rush and Dal reached Joes head with o sharp left to the jaw but Gans rcpold him a moment later AVltlt a hard right I on the jaw Gans then cornered Dt1 and both started to slug with both hands For fully a minute they never moved from the spot where they started start-ed and so vicious was the lighting that the crowd was on Its feet in a perfect frenzy of excitement Hawkinss blows seemed to carry the more steam and I it looked as if the colored boxer would go down He steadied himself however I how-ever and with 0 sharp right hook to the Jaw stretched Dal on the floor There I was no need for a count as Dal was I so far gone that he did not recover for several minutes after being carried to his corner Gans himself could hardly I stand and looked to be ready to drop when he landed the lucky blow |