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CHIPS ARE DECIDfflJ FINALS Seven Boxers and Eight Wrestlers Emerge Kingpins King-pins in Tourney 1915 Champions BOXING 108 pound division Frank Smith ers (unattached) 115 pound division Harry Hal ton (Aggies) 125 pound division Jack Ma lone (West S de high school) 135 pound division O Waller (Sugar House Athletic club) 145 pound division E Plngree (Plngree gym) 158 pound division Jack Vin celli (unattached) Heavywe ght division Jack Christian (Deseret gym) WRESTLING 108 pound division Claude Mux dock (B T U) 116 pound division Rex Roberts (West Bountiful Athletic club) 125 pound division Douglas Beesley (Deseret gym) 135 pound division R Van Du sen (Deseret gym) 145 pound division Archie Eg bert (Aggies) 168 pound division S L Ander son (Deseret gym) L ght heavyweight division Ru dolph Bertagnoli (Deseret gym) Heavyweight division Thomas Thomas (Deseret gym) The 191o A TJ wrestling and box ing tournament is over and the of fic als of the meet declare t the most successful ever neld in the h story of Ltah amateur athlet cs Last n ght the f nals in every d v s on were lee ded N nety athletes part c pated in the meet wh ch ran three n gats Skill featured n the major ty of the bouts and instead of slugging matches, several of the final contests showed ab 1 ty throughout In the wrestling practically all of the contestants battled with no s gns of irregi lar work and good sportsmansh p was generally shown throughout In the 105 pound wTestl ng Claude Murdock of the B T U was aga n victor ous Th s makes t h s third straight championsh p He won easily over Mann of the Deseret gm Rex Robert of the West Bountiful Athletic society won the 115 pound wrestl ng t tie bv his victory over El mer Eddington The boys fought hard but the lad from Woods Cross has shown class every n ght and deserved the title 1914 Champ Beaten Joe Lambert dol of the Deeret gym and 1914 champ on of this division, met defeat last night before Douglas Bees ley another one of Benny Harker s pu pus Both are favorites at the gym has um and are home products R Uu Dusen of the Deeret reta ned the title in the 135 pound class The eont nued improvement of th s warrior has been not ceable in this year s tour ney He threw Cleve Lsen also of the Deseret gymnasium Archie Egbert of the Aggies showed skill last n ght in his two bouts In the final with Hatch he was with n a few inches of defeat but by a treraen dous effort he broke the hold and from thenceforth was on top and almost sue ceeded in throw ng Hatch on three oc cas ons Egbert s coolness also was a wmn ng factor Hatch won from Clarke Young in the sem f nals as Young injured h s head with a severe bump and was too ill to continue S L Anderson was able to stay on top of R Bertagnol the fifteen minutes and earned the verd ct Bertagnol however won the 1 ght heavjweght championsh p and Thomas Thomas won the heavywe ght t tie Frank Smithers although ontwe ghed by Milt Ganahl, succeeded in winn ng the bout and the 105 ponnd boxing championship The I ttle champ on was the favor te with the crowd and the decis on was a popular one Decision Questioned The dec s on in the 115 pound boxing divis on bout between Claude Renshaw of the ''an gym and Harry Halton of the Aggies called forth a wild protest from the crowd After the first three rounds were completed the off cials or dered another Th s ml ng was un popular as Halton was generally con ceded to have had the better of it In the fourth round Renshaw not only floored Halton for the count of nine, but also ontboxed him and outfought him In spite of Renshaw s showing in the last round Halton was declared the winner The crowd evidently could not under stand that kind of ruling Several hooted tho decision, demand ng; to know how t was poss ble for a noxer to have a draw at the end of the th rd round as proved by the order calling for the fourth round get the fourth round by long odds and still lone the match The offic als offered in ex planation that Halton had a lead of twelve points in the f rst three rounds. Why was it then the crowd wanted to know that the fo rth round was ordered! Tt must be admitted that the po nt s not verj clear Referees Explamtion Blair Richardson, referee said last night in regard to the bout In reference to the Renshaw Hal ton match ono judge asked for an add tional ro nd wh le the other j dee asked for a decision in favor of Halton I interpreted the rule wh eh provides for an all tonal round to mean that an add t onal round should be given when naked for by the iudge The r la book provides, however that tho reforee si all call for an additional round when in doubt I was for Halton at the end of the third ro ul At the end of this ro nd, he lad thir ty clear hits to his advantage a 1 nt tho end of the fo rtl ro nd II 1 ton 1 ad only eight points in 1 s favor It is too bad that the rei rcsontatlves of tho Amate r Alh letlo Union did not ) I lish tho amateur r les in the i u ors in 1 place then in tl o vrogra nes It mokeB t hard for tl e dgos and referee to follow the r les vhen the public is not familiar with thom. West Sider AY ins Tack Malono slowed nothing b t lann and won al tie way over Xtporgo I ortor His orf or nance last git vaa leclared 1 y se oral oxj rts an rem rkal lo one anl will tier year a experlen e he will 1 e road f o the topnotchcra hey sny Ho was 1 e o ly Veet Side 1 Igti school boy to fig ure In the wind p O Waller tho boy from Suar Ho so with the big wallop beat E. ''aim from the same club ln easy fashion and Ed Pingree won the lio pound f ght by defeat ng game Daw Lloyd who was no match for Pingree except n game ness Jack Vincelli had his usual punch with him for the b g bout and won over L Woodward in the second frame The f nal between E Christian and Will am Umpleby was a d sappo ntmg affa r Umpleby was clearlv the crowd s favorite b t Christian won the bout The results of the championship bouts WRESTLING 10i-pound division Claude Murdock (B Y L ) defeated W Mann (Deseret gym) In 2 SO 115 pound dlvis on Rex Roberts (W B. A v defeated Elmer Lddlngton (Des eret gvm) ln 8 20 12o pound division Douglas Bees ej (Deseret gym) defeated Joe Lambert (Deseret gyn ) decls on -emlflnals Doug as Bees ey (Deseret gvm) defeated Stan ev Haabke, decision Joe Lambert (Deseret gyn ) defeated Monroe Lee (Deseret gym) In 6 30 135 pound division R v, an Dusen (Deseret gym) defeated C eve Larsen in 2 55 145 pound di lsion Archie Egbert (4g gtes) defeated Robert Hatch (W B A 1 ) decision Seralnftnals Robert Hatch (V- B A ?.) defeated Clarke Young In 6 25 Archie Egbert (Vgcle defeated W Hall (B Y U ) in. 4 30 158 pound di -is on S L. Anderson (Deseret gym) defeated R. Bertagnoli (Deseret gym) decision Hea ywe ght d Is on Thomas Thomas (Deseret gjm) defeated Charles Mabbott (S H. A C ) by default BOIG 105 pound dl ds on Frank Smithers (unattached) defeated Milton Ganahl de cts on, four rounds 115 pound dtvls on Harrj Halton (Ar gles) defeated Claude Renshaw (nl tarlum) decls on four rounds, 125 pound division JaJt Malone (T S H C ) defeated George Porter (De eret gym) decision three rounds 136 pound dl lsion C Tsaler (S H A C defeated E "!alm (S H A. C In Beoond round 145 pound d lelon Ed Plngree (Pin gree gj m) defeated Da e LlOid ln second round 168 pound di Is on Jack Vlnfce II (un attacl ed) defeated L Woodard ( H A C ) in second round Heawwe ght dlv sion Jack Christian (Deseret gvm defeated VAillam Umple by (Deseret gjm in second round |