Show TOLLESTRUP NOD IS UNPOPULAR Boise Man Floors Utahn With Fierce Rights but Loses Early Knockdowns Given Little Consideration by Referee Referee Ref Ref- Who Raises Tollestrup's Hand in Victory Jensen Draws With Terry By FRANK K BAKER Telegram Sports Editor Winning a fight and getting credit for it proved to be en entirely entirely entirely en- en two different propositions for Clyde Hawkeswood of Boise in his six-rounder six against Clare Tollestrup of Gunnison at the Hippodrome Monday Hawkeswood floored Tollestrup for lor the count of nine in inthe inthe inthe the first round with a powerful right chop and he spilled him himl again for an eight count in the third with a similar blow He trad- trad traded d punches evenly with the Utahn in the fifth round and led the fighting for more than half the time yet Referee Hardy K IC Downing gave the decision to Tollestrup The best Tollestrup had a right to was a draw Even that sort of a decIsion decision de de- de- de would have been something of oX ofa oXa a Christmas gift True Tollestrup deserves credit for lor his courage and grit in coming back to make a fight of things after being floored twice True he Is to be praised for his tiring foe in the final round but all these are areno areno areno no more important than knockdowns in earlier rounds HA HAWKESWOOD HAS MEAN RIGHT It was a real headliner It had to tobe tobe tobe be a peach to steal the show away from the grueling six-round six draw between Ennis Terry and Mark Jensen Jensen Jensen Jen Jen- sen in the semifinal Hawkeswood wasted few seconds In preliminaries He parried momentarily momen mornen- and then met Tollestrup with both fists Swin Swinging ing powerful rights to Clares Clare's ribs he forced the local idol Into a corner He made him duck backward against the ropes to escape a left jab Then he flicked out his right chopping it downward just lust above Tollestrup's left leU eye Tollestrup fell like a log and sprawled flat on his back He remained remained re re- flat on his back until five seconds seconds sec see had been tolled off oU He barely regained his feet at ten DOWN SECOND TIME He recuperated with surprising power between rounds and barely the Idahoan in the second canto Hawkeswood reopened the heavy cannonading in the third however however however how how- ever and floored Tollestrup with the same chopping right in the same corne cor cor- ne ncr ner u Tollestrup landed only one real blow after his knockdown in the third That was a sweeping right to the stomach Then in the fourth Tollestrup scored effectively with his left jab for the first time He followed followed fol tol- fol- fol lowed the advantage quickly with two rights to the head sending Hawkeswood Hawkeswood Hawkes Hawkes- wood into a clinch for safety Neither had an in the fifth and Tollestrup h had fair command of ofa ofa a boxing encounter in the final round d. d The decision for for- forthe the Utahn was a complete surprise and sent the fans away shaking their heads They felt that Hawkeswood had won that the worst he could expect and the best Tollestrup could hope for lor was a draw JENSEN SURPRISES Jensen justified his challenge of the Hippodrome favorites by his draw against Terry the Draper slugger Terry made the mistake for two rounds of trying to the Brigham Brigham Brigham Brig- Brig ham City puncher from a distance and consequently took a severe beatIng beat beat- Ing big in the opening two frames He bored inside Jensens Jensen's flailing mitts in the third dazed him with a left uppercut to the chin and belted him severely for the rest of the round with both hands Terry pushed the issue again In the fourth but Jensen steadied In the fifth for tor a draw He tied Terry up effectively dice dice- with his longer reach on the in close-in fighting and continued his devastating punches every time he could push the Draper boy away from him f Neither boxed They simply slugged Terry brought a crimson stream to Jensens Jensen's nose in the final round but buit t came too late to tow weaken to-weaken aken his Ills foe although it ran the fight was over It was readily voted the best of the first six bouts by the press and drew a wearing apparel apparel ap- ap parel prize for r both boys BAKER BAKER DnA DRAW W Perry faced his toughest test so far in Eddie Baker and held the former West high athlete to a round four-round draw that was a hono for Cor three rounds Bakers Baker's greater boxing experience stood him in good stead He set the pace most of the way but the former missionary proved an elusive target especially specially in the first round Eddie landed three slashing rights to take the s second cond canto but was held to a n draw in the third seemed a little fresher in th the final frame but both had slowed up upa la a lot from rom their terrific pace at Elliott Drew a newcomer from lived up to his moniker and drew with Jimmy Welch In hi a featherweight tussle Welch played his powerful left to Elliotts Elliott's ribs until un un- til they seemed due to cave in in- in but Drew kept boring in with his overhand over over- hand hand right They worked hard from start to finish REDHEAD GOES DOWN DO Marshall Green pound redhead from Hyrum almost met himself climbing into the ring when he went dazedly to the dressing room after a freakish kayo by Mick Mickey y Dowd In n the first round Green slumped to the floor during a melee against the ropes and got up at three counts with his eyes glassy Downing fight but even then Green was too dazed to understand what had taken place Sid Bouch's left eye was swollen pretty badly but he still stUl managed to decision Elmer in a four- four rounder at pounds ounh Bouch did most of the leading Young DIx employed two rights to the stomach for a technical kayo over Bobby Jordan in the curtain raiser miser at pounds Jordan went downin down In Inthe the third on on both blows |