Show r ir i ANLEY j KA HANNA EARLY OPENING ROUND I TOO MUCH FOR IDAHO HO PUNCHER r Mighty Right-Hand Right Wallop Gives Win Elton Is Victor By THE TIlE SPORTS EDITOR Jimmy Hanna of Pocatello o probably has i-has the opinion that George Georgc Manley rp punches with the power of a kicking mule after alter his disastrous encounter r with the at McCulloughs McCullough's s 's sarena arena Monday Hanna recently lasted ten rounds round Manley losing on a decision This time tilDe he didn't survive the first round safely rel He was stretched out 1 like Hike a tent pole in the resin and Referee Ref Ref- tee A. A J. J Auerbach was tolling of off six in Sn the fatal count when the bell announced the end of the first round His seconds scurried after their fal fallen fal- fal alien al- al len ien gladiator and worked feverishly f over oer him with water vater smelling salts and massaging methods but t their c ef ef- forts to revive him in time to go back f f r more more would have been as successful success success- ful on a pedestrian struck by a a. truck t. t ManIc Manley the thc ungainly loose muscled fand rangy chap that he hc is was in the midst of giving the Idahoan another boxing Jesson when the opportunity presented itself Hanna had rushed i him several times in an effort erfort to land landa a plunging right light but landed only a wild blow to the head for the sum total of his efforts END El COMES IES SUDDENLY The pair had just backed out of or a clinch following ving one of these rushes when the end came with startling suddenness Hannas Hanna's guard was completely completely com corn down Manley whipped his right square to Hannas Hanna's chin in a flash I C There was no winding up No tele tele- graphing No warning of what was to come His right was dangling at athis athis athis his belt when Hanna left the opening The Thc fist didn't travel more than a foot on its way to the mark Hanna probably probably proba proba- bl bly doesn't know yet what kind of a ablow ablow ablow blow struck him His head held went back and he toppled d bodily to the canvas the head striking first Hannas Hanna's sojourn into the land of slumber could hardly have been more complete bad he been showered with witha a can of ether He was limp and arid staring star ing through glassy eyes fully 5 minutes min utes after he slumped to the canvas He was still groggy groSsy a a quarter of an hour later in the dressing room and was in a haze most of the night completely com corn unaware of what took took place That punch ended in a twinkling a about about about bout that had taken days to promote The TIle attendance was small rather discouraging discouraging discouraging dis dis- dis- dis t Promoter Auerbach and Matchmaker George Georgc Braun Their card however carried through in in interesting interesting in- in style Perhaps as entertaining as any part of the show was the very ery first preliminary preliminary pre pre- bout in which Bill Haymond 34 Magna Young Din Din- dale Ogden The pair traded blows lustily from the start starL Tommy Logan Philadelphia didn't look much like a fighter when he hc climbed between the ropes to face Adrian Elton Santaquin but he w was s still in there at the end of the thel six-round six semifinal and had given a good account of himself despite the referees referee's decision to the Utahn Elton was not his customary sel self Perhaps that comes from pitching too much hay or some similar work on a Santaquin ranch this fall Logan was wild with his lunging rights over- over puncHing most of the time to land on Elton's shoulder Otherwise he might have bested the thc southpaw ELTON HAS liAS TROUBLE Elton's nose was dripping red at the e end d of the first round It was str streaming streaming stream stream- aming am- am ing again at the end when the Philadelphian Philadelphian Phila- Phila delphian began playing a hitherto un- un u ed right cross and gained a 3 slight light edge in the milling for that canto Harry Hart set the pace most of the way in a bantam bout to win the nod from Tiger Griffin GrUin al althou although although al- al thou though h the Tiger had his foe reeling to the mat in the last round with a crushing right rig t to the head Hart essayed a right uppercut as the thc Tiger came i in trying to finish his foe and md that sent the colored boy to cover so the rivals spent the l last minute clinching clinching clinching clinch clinch- ing and re recuperating Leo Hansen slapped a k kayo o punch on Joe Humphreys Garfield Gar- Gar GarfIeld Garfield field in the second round of their scheduled rounder four and Rex Reese 26 Philadelphia knocked out Young Lavada Reno in the first round |