Show j VERSATILE TIL STEV STEVENS 0 S IS EASY EASY PREY PREY OF TIGE JACK FOXS FOX'S KA KAY y SW l COLORED BOY TOO GOOD FOR LOCAL HEAVY Carroll Outclasses Nebraskan Nebraskan Ne Ne- an in dup V Good Card Throughout By Lon Richardson Harold HaroM Brick Stevens the tho actor actor ac ac- ac tor the gridiron ex star tho street streetcar car man and tho the fighter has had hada a good deal of experience in hi hiday his day for today he was still wondering wondering wondering wonder wonder- ing Just what last night waB all alt about Ills His battle with Tiger tack Jack Fox of or Nebraska and still rater fater later of or Denver Colo Cola is but a hazy hasy dream to Brick Bricks And It had a a. right to o be for Fox swung his Ills fists so fast ast and furiously last night that Stevens never did get got going Just about two seconds after the initial gong started the fray Tiger Jack clipped cUpped Stevens StevenS' on tho the chin with a left followed by a right which put Brick In a daze from which he ho never recovered Tiger continued to pummel Brick throughout the round but butt still Stevens hung bung on on ever trying to stall and clear his head I DAVIS ENDS BATTLE S With Just ten seconds to go Brick was in a bad way and yet would have lave undoubtedly weathered the storm In that round had not Kid Davis his second tossed in hi a a. towel t to end the fray Perhaps Stevens' Stevens head lead would have bave cleared during the tho rest lest 5 enough to allow him to continue for he was not badly hurt But indications were that he would have merely taken another beating beating beat beat- ing In the second as he took toole In the first Tiger Jack Jaek certainly lived up tip to o the Denver promoters promoter's prediction in n which he said that Fox would show Stevens more moie more gloves S than he helas has las ever seen before in his life ute ALL AROUND GOOD CARD S The card was a good all around one and had the windup last lasted d longer would undoubtedly have been the best in the tho now nev arena Th Tho crowd however booed Davis for tor tossing the towel in the ring with bu 4 ten seconds remaining S in that round Two old favorites r returned turned to the local ocal rin ring last night after atter brilliant campaigns in the East Jess Stung Stung- ham Ilam lam heavyweight who has has- been making malting an excellent showing back east ast In spite of a number of ot defeats de- de feats eats and Lou Lot touted as a contender for lightweight honors were ere Both were Introduced to o the fans tans once again as was Mike Arnold Denver heavyweight GETS BIG HAND No fighter ever eyer got a a. bigger hand from lom the fans in the tho face of defeat than did 0 Billy Jensen of or North Platte Neb Billy was simply outclassed outclassed out out- o classed by the elongated Jack Carroll Caroll Caroll Car Car- roll oll oll of or Salt Lake Jack was as as off oft to toa toa toa a slow show start but soon found hini- hini self and beat Jensen almost to a pulp However the Nebraskan Was game fame to the thO core and stuck it out until the the- second round With twenty wenty seconds to go and Jensen on his knee Referee McCullough awarded the semifinal to Carroll who was simply tickled pink A Ar Ar r roar ar of applause shook the turo ture ure when Jensen finally staggered up UI the aisle to his is dressing room Tho The main prelim was likewise a bloodthIrsty affair with Pasty Bobbins Robbins Rob Bob bins of or San Francisco proving the class over Red fled Davis of or Sa Sat Salt t Lake After Attel severely whipping Davis for fora a round and one half Robbins Bobbins hung twenty seconds soc sec on a kayo blow Just before the end of ot the second canto So terrific was his drive that Robbins Bobbins himself almost hit the floor loor carried by momentum Davis was out cold and it look some soma sometime time timeto to o revive him hilt PEG JOHNSON SHOWS CLASS Peg Johnson showed once again that he Is too good for Eddie Han Han- f sen and easily took the decision Ina in ina ina a round four-round setto Peg won th thirst tho first two rounds rounds' with little difficulty dint dim culty the third was as about even and then Johnson wound thIngs up In Infine Infine infine fine style by winning all honors In Inthe Inthe Inthe the last x Hansen Was sent ent down for a n. count of nine in the second round but by smart ring generalship managed managed man man- man man- aged ged to last Hansen suffered a good deal on breaks when he ho left himself wide open Johnson took advantage of this and scored ily fly S Tho The first prelim between Roy Boy Heath and Joe Bt Barney was a thriller throughout with both boys on the verge of dropping from exhaustion on n nun numerous rous occasions Barney Balney won the close decision by virtue of ot an advantage in the first round which he held throughout Joe took tho the first canto honors while the re remaining remaining re- re rounds were about oven Arnold Macklin received his first beating in years In the curtain curtain cur cur- tam tain raiser match with match wIth Harry Po- Po hal lai Macklin l was sent to the canvas canvas canvas can can- vas after ne minute and twelve seconds of or fighting Evidently nUY he ho decided to take tako a count of nine line and andset set get up again but while he ho was sitting sitting sit sit- ting tinS there he lie decided It wasn't worth the tho effort so put his head headon on the canvas and l d stayed there Referee McCullough forgot to continue continue continue con con- his counting and coaxed Macklin 1 to td get et up However he lie refused so Verne raised hand without f finishing out the ten I I OUR BOARDING HOUSE M By Ahern 1 |