Show t FIELD ELDS S REGAl REGAINS REGAIN N S TITLE TL BY BY BEATING B A N L LOU U BROUILLARD R A D 4 4 Jackie Pounds Champ Hard inI in in I Sixth Chapter Final Five Rounds Packed With Furious Toe to Toe Slugging By Br George Georgc Kirksey United Press Correspondent CHICAGO Jan 29 The 29 The worlds world's welterweight box boxing ins championship was beck back in the possession today of Jackie Fields Los Angeles who wrested the title from Lou Bro Brouillard Brouil- Brouil lard Worcester Mass Mas in a round 10 bout before persons in the Chicago stadium last night The gate receipts were Fields who was born in Chicago 25 years ago regained the title a year and eight months a after ter he lo it to Jack Thompson in May 1930 1030 Fields first won the title HUe from Joe Dundee on ona ona a foul at Detroit In Jn July 1929 1920 and held it for nine and one halt months before losing it to Thompson whom he had twice beaten before becoming becoming becom beom- ing champion FIFTH TO DO DOlT IT By winning the unanimous decision deci I sion of Referee Dave Barry and the two judges Fields became the fifth i th I welterweight champion to regain the pound crown Mysterious M B Billy ly Smith did it in 1898 Rube Ferns in 1900 Jack Britton in 1919 and Jack Thompson in 1931 Brouillard who won the title from Jack Thompson held it only three months and four days s. losing in his first attempt to defend it In defeat Brouillard proved h his s courage e by bj fighting Lighting his best after aHer Fields had hurt him with several right hooks to the head in the sixth round I lost to Fields in a hard fair fight said Brouillard tod toddy y Fields i ivery very game and a sportsman I am aming jg ing out to get cot the title back I am an only 21 and I Iam am am not going to let this defeat discourage me mc I hope to gd get geta t a return match soon Nate Lewis Chicago stadium stadum I matchmaker hopes to stage another welterweight title bout within 90 t I Fargo Fargo Fargo Far Far- days with either cither Billy go N. N D D. Jimmy Vancouver ver B. B C. C or Brouillard as challenger EXCELLENT SHAPE Fields weighing 2 1 pounds half hall a pound less than Brouillard was in better shape than his admirers had hoped in view of his fondness for Cor night life I trained for this bout religiously S for almost three months said Fields one of or the main reasons why I won on Fields stood up under a terrific S body bombardment from the long- long S armed French-Canadian French from New England and actually had him in real distress in the sixth round A sharp right hook which caught Brouillard on the chin as he was coming off the i ropes almost floored him As he hc seemed about to pitch forward his head fell on Fields' Fields shoulder and he clinched Brouillard's knees sagged from Crom two more hard rights and he heS retreated across the ring Fields cornered cornered cornered cor cor- S him and was peppering him with both fists when the bell rang Until l the sixth round the action was not sustained but the last five rounds were packed with furious rallies rallies ral ral- lies toe toe-to-toe battling and spectacular spectacular spectacular S ular exchanges Fields jvon won the sixth I and seventh by wide margins took tooh the tenth by a shade held the champion cham cham- plan pion even in the ninth and lost the thc eighth BOTH ROTh BLEED LEED Brouillard received a deep gash I over his right eye from a butt in the eighth round and bled freely reely in that thai S round and the ninth Fields bled bIed slightly from the mouth and had his left eye thoroughly blackened |