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Show JONES DOWNS ROUGH COWBOY liai'llett Gels Airplane Ride; Lawson Disqualified; fierce Draws. In Iho old-time west, the cowboy cow-boy lined to ride the steer. But times have changed and things nii; dillL'T-ent. The cowboy was given a bum steel- Monday night at Park Ro-She. Ro-She. And instead o the cowboy liding the steer, the cowboy was taken for a ride in an airplane, ft was Cowboy Bartlett, the niounteback from Cedar City, and it was Henry Jones, Provo welterweight welter-weight grapplor, who gave Bart-lelt. Bart-lelt. the ride. It wasn't a very long ride, nor very spectacular, but coming as it - did after a series of whip-wristlneks, whip-wristlneks, it served the purpose very well. And that took care of the first of the main event. The second fall was over before you could .say "Cowboy Rough House Bartlett." Jones simply whipped Bartlett to the canvas with Lite always euecuve. wnst.-lock wnst.-lock and the battle was over. It was rough all the way through. The semi-windup bouts were all interesting and at times rose to the spectacular. Jack Breritano, Canada, was awarded the match from Swede Lawson when Lawson was disqualified on a so-called foul; Arcade Pierce, Springville lightheavyweight, drew, in a four-round four-round boxing encounter with Bert Davis, Salem; Woodrow Howe, 130, Provo, outpointed Dawson Sellers, 122, Provo, and Diamond Lucas, 125, Springville, drew with Marvel Keele, 120, Provo. Slvede Gets Sore The Lawson-Brentano match ended in a near riot, witb the bellowing bel-lowing Swede on the business end of the riot. It all happened when Brentano and Swede began tossing each other over the ropes too frequently. fre-quently. After Swede won the first fall with a Chicago crab,' following a fast session of wrestling wrest-ling and roughing, the boys went after it hammer and tongs. Finally Fin-ally Lawson picked up the Canadian Canad-ian and dumped him over the top rope.. On the way down Brentano struck the middle of his back against the apron of the ring and flopped to the floor writhing in pain. Referee Schultz awarded the bout to Brentano on a foul find Swede was peeved. He started to take out his peeve on the referee but got dumped over the ropes and was finally led to the dressing room. There was plenty of rough stuff, and also plenty of good wrestling in this match, Brentano showing an oustanding proclivity procliv-ity for wriggling out of such holds ar- the short arm scissors, the splits, the hammerlock and others. Swede found himself perched on the top of the ropes like a crow sitting on a limb several times. He attempted the flying scissors but the nimble Brentano leaped out of the way and let Swede float through the air with the greatest of ease and light on the ropes. Pierce Draws Arcade Pierce evidently still has his cM wallop but is righting more carefully now than formerly. In the first two round Davis appeared appear-ed to have the better of the argument, argu-ment, cut Pierce's mouth with some lightning fast left jabs and snapped back the Springville |