Show Hy Sharman Draws With Henry Jones In Midnight Bout Excited Spectators Join in iii Battles Baules Outside Ropes When Ardent Welterweight Foes Meet leet for forS S Third Time TinIe in Past Four Weeks By FRANK 1 K BAKER Telegram Sports Editor General Grant who proposed to fight light it out on this line if it takes all summer has a pair of budding rivals in Hy Sharman and Henry Jones who tussled until after midnight midnight midnight mid mid- night at McCulloughs McCullough's arena Friday night before their welterweight welterweight welterweight wel wel- match was declared a draw Arena Results 5 Henry Jones HO ProTO and Hr Ui Sharman Ill HI Salt SAU Lake drew In mInute DO-mInute K limit match Sherman Sharman WM was conceded first tall fail all when Jones Jones' Inter wu Wa dislocated I XA t minutest minuteS Jones won second fall fait 28 25 minutes minute head bUd I scissors rs No io fall tall in remaining 37 minutes Bill Lonnon Salt Lake de defeated de- de Pat Fat 13 Boston Boton Flanagan won wen first fall fail 11 Ii minute min mm- ute utu to toe hold L Longson won second sec eec ond end fall fill 3 minutes and third 6 minutes ef flying t tackles Del Kunkel lam f Salt Lake Lake de defeated detested de- de tested Jack Mitchell Seattle In one full match I JOI 4 10 mInutes shoulder ram rain bod body press res Ashley Smith tic SnIt Salt Lake Lah and an Finn Globs Gibbe IU BrIgham CU City drew minute 20 time limit r I Counting Fridays Friday's midnight match the boys have got away to a good start on an all summer siege it being beinS their third scrap in n a month Dawn to dusk flights lights from the Atlantic At lantic to the Pacific Ic have been common com mon since the advent of the WrIght brothers Men have driven automobiles automo biles bUns for a week without stopping and daredevils have perched on flagpoles for months at a time We have had dancing marathons skating marathons and swimming marathons But the wrestling marathon mara thon thon say say from dusk to dawn with dawn with Sharman and Jones in the ring would be the best ever ever If if the cash custom custom- lers ers could stand the strain When Grant uttered his famous remark remark re reo mark about taking all summer he had the whole nation split into two factions It was no different at the arena Friday night Men were ready to tear each other apart in their ex cx- Women chewed nervously at well vell polished finger nails Pandemonium broke loose in at least three spectacular episodes The general hubbub of masculine voices was broken by b the shriller feminine screams These near riots were ere precipitated when the welterweights welterweights' came tumbling tumbling tum turn bling from the ring Angrily the two boys clawed and punched at each other in the pit just outside the ring Friends flocked locked to the support of each boy They came from near by seats scats from the rear of the parquet and from the gallery The most serious lasted almost three minutes before It was quelled by the police with the aid of ol one burly spectator who thwarted an attempt of a half dozen men to put Sharman Shannan back in th the ring and hold Jones until he was counted out STANDING UNCHANGED The draw left tie the Jones Sharman vendetta right where it was so far faras faras faras as their title claims are concerned Sharman still has his western welterweight welterweight wel wel- title by virtue of his victory on a foul over the two weeks ago Sharman was conceded the first fall faU in 25 minutes when Jones dislocated dislocated dislocated dislo dislo- the second finger of his right hand land Jones took the second fall faU in 28 minutes with a neatly executed pair of flying head scissors with which he Dinned Hv's shoulders firmly to to- to the l mat t. t The ren remaining 37 mi mir min minutes ut utes went wIt without out a fall holding the crowd until well into Saturday morn morn- ing I IThe The hatred between thc these e two welterweights wel web broke into th the open at the start when Jones refused to go into the he ring with Promoter R. R Verne McCullough McCullough Mc Me- Cullough as referee He also balked at Ira Dern Salt Lake heavyweight Idol dol as the third man in the ring REFEREES Friends of Charlie M McGillis GilUs boxIng box box- Ing lag enthusiast and erstwhile promoter promoter pro pro- moter lifted him into the ring and the he warring parties agreed on him himor for tor or a referee McGillis managed to keep downright mayhem out of the scrap crap but these wiry little denizens round found plenty of ways to gouge poke kick cick and generally foul one another throughout the bout It depended largely how ones one's sentiments sentiments senti senti- ments lay as to how he looked at the tactics o oj the pair On the one hand was Jones the wizened old man of nearly 50 years Crafty and particularly arly dexterous with his legs he is still till a capable grappler even though he is on the shady side of 40 Sharman's muscles responded with the he alertness and stamina expected of ofa a youngster in his twenties but his face ace was a sorry sight His eyes which have long been besieged with witha a disease similar to granulated eye eye- Continued on Folio Following wine Pace Pan |