Show PAlMERS PAlMER'S WORK DID NOT SATISFY DOWNING Eddie Eddle Palmer colored welter weight must have entertained the hunch that Salt Lake Is a pretty soft sott spot for tor a fighter and that he would therefore box his way along to good thing this winter Referee Manager-Referee Hardy Downing put a sudden crimp Into his I plans however when when he refused to give him a a. decision over Dick Wells last night and barred Palmer from future competition tion at the club Palmer and Dick Wells Veils the latter brought in from Cincinnati for the occasion occasion occasion occa occa- sion appeared In the Manhattan clubs club's main event last night and put on the only punk b bout of a high class l evenings evening's n card Wells l proved thaP he was s eri no match Chator for forthe forthe the clever colored scrapper crapper and in the third he hit the after atter a right hook has copped him on th the chin The bell came to the rescue and from then thenon thenon on Palmer boxed very cautiously as If It to see ace to It that It could not happen again Palmer Polmer stalled and merely held Wells sai sate safe lt after this stage He fiddled ld danced d and pulled b back punches e until until Hardy Downing became more peeved every minute At the end of the sixth round Downing called it a draw and a a x a-x flounced that if It It were not for the fact tact that Wells had tried to make It a good bout he would declare it no contest Downings Downing's decision made a hit and It w wi the proper thing Palmers Palmer's r manager ger stated today that his fI fighter had gone Into lato the ring with a bad hand and that this was responsible for tor his stalling Notwithstanding the farce In the main event the rest of the boys saved the eV evening Kid 1 n Slater by putting and Buss u on h their Boyle re best stepped ped over the tM six-round six route at Just such a pace as they traveled four In the show of a week before Boyle did not finish with a shade this time in fact a draw was all aU that he deserved These two boys make a great match and it will take more than six rounds to determine the best man In the h opener a an amateur affair Kid D Dutch e rs' rs d da Deafy e Taylor l tal Young o Maloney of the Harman club had all he could do to gain RII a a. decision over Swede Swed Johnson Willie Johnson of Ogden put lover over the narcotic on Bob Moore In the third round and Young Browne very nitty nifty Indeed plastered Willie Gee for four tour rounds |