Show AND Continued from page 2 2 shrug of ot his shoulders which carried more meaning than words could If It you cant can't hit em you cant can't win it seemed that he meant DRAWS WITH THOMPSON Henry Thompson and Jess Seas String- String ham hans put on a a. typical Thompson battIe battle battle bat bat- tle tIe although DownIngs DownIng's efforts to keep the men from everlastingly goIng going go go- Ing into clinches were partially successful suc sue The Pocatello battler battier is a great infighter and punished l String- String hams ham's midsection continually Jess Jess' best blow blew was delivered when he ha would beat the colored boy to the punch and land on his head or body went vent down for tor the count of ot eight in the second round and was in a a. weak condition again In ln Inthe inthe the fourth Referee Downing had to warn Thompson several times for hitting hitting hit hit- hitI I ting low after atter deliVerIng delivering deliver deliVer- ing a 8 a blow that usually brought him Into a clinch was unable to fight at close quarters The Tha bout bout while faster than Thompsons Thompson's battles usually are are was not flashy The battle ended In a a. draw Kid Dutch reappeared In the local arena in a round four bout with Harold Harold Har liar old Williams colored that also terminated terminated terminated In a draw The fray was a battle from start to finish with blood flowing lowing freely treely from both men Heavy blows were exchanged In the first and second rounds and Williams scored two knockdowns In the third Dutch showed his old time form torm and came back bade once after atter a nine count KID HUTCHINSON I LOSES TO JONES Fans were somewhat surprised when 1 Kid Hutchinson was given Iven a fierce lacing by Tom Jones The battle was one ono the toughest of ot the se season son HutchInson's face was battered battened In every round by Jones' Jones rights and lefts to the head Hutch failed to connect with his favorite head blow when breaking from a 1 clinch Tom Williams put Dell Rogers Into the land of nod with I a right cross crossIn crossin crossin In the middle of ot the second round The curtain raiser between Ralph Polk and Benny Kopp went four tour rounds to a a. draw |