Show ib STEAL SHOW ON ARENA A CARD r I Teddy dy Wilson Battles Battles' Weiner to Deadlock in Lightning Lightn ng Fast Contest ox x Pounds Out Decision Over Iott 1 Gi Gibson soll Wins Over Oer Ray by Wide Margin l London Beats Jimmy W Welch cIch on Technical I Knockout e Two 1 little mUe flyweights hardly big enough to knock your front door proved the best entertainers at the weekly light fight show at McCulloughs McCullough's rena aren Monday evening The mites youthful Marty Weiner Verner of New elIght York and Teddy Wilson performance of ot Salt before Lake an enthusiasts battled to a rousing nf n draw r T onn in f the The Thc Thc- flyweight bout wasn wasn't t even een a but it casU easily stood out cn an n a acard card which saw leather pushers from almost all boxing divisions per per- form There was just as great an assort S. S t nt of fighting as there was of filters The headliner proved a locsi lo- lo t jS' jS ul edition of the Primo Camera Camera- i Uzcudun fight at Rome TIer TI TI- ler ger er Jack Tack Fox of pf f Terre Haute Ind md 7 easily the master throughout just like Camera he couldn't put or away or didn't want to the to-the the big Cecil Ce CeciI cil Myatt of ot San Francisco in the heavyweight scrap between bet the big S Gibson Clever Th The saw LeRoy Gibson the colored of Fox throw rights fights and lefts in wholesale lots at Joey Ray of Chicago to win a decision n nIn in their junior lightweight bat battle le l And so it was va all down the card in one of the most thrilling thi-illing fight shows f of of f the season t I Getting back to the flyweight f classic it saw one of the most furious rounds of fighting in modern Salt Lake history It was the fifth in inS in'S S 'S which Weiner and Wilson stood toeS toe S to toe and hammered away in a hailstorm hailstorm hail hail- storm of leather Both were swinging swing swing- ing both gloves and taking more punishment punt pun pun- I t lAment than Neros Nero's jailbirds E It looked like the New York boys boy's 2 fight as the bout opened Only seconds sec sec- i ends after the opening gong had I Wei Weiner sent Wilson down to the resin with a stinging right to the jaw jm Teddy took nine counts and J then waded in That was Weiner's round by a wide margin but Wilson came back gamely in the second and landed a hard ahard right to his foes foe's head Just before the round ended They kept away in the third which ended with Weiner on his l knees eeL But Weiner wasn't through by any means The youthful tattooed Wilsons Wilson's face with rights and I lefts in iQ the fourth and then came the I classic fifth Like two little men of off off f f teel they slugged and slugged with neither getting a decided edge The 5 sixth and last round didn't contain toe-to-toe toe hammering of the fifth but there was still plenty of excite excite- ment Jt and when Referee Hardy Down Down- ping raised both boys' boys hands there was wasfi fi I thunder o of applause 2 Wins FIns Praise j Just as the Romans applauded Car- Car as his battle with Paulino Uzcudun dun got under wa way the local fight hailed Fox in the o opening ning ashe rocked like a cradle with witha ea a left But Cecil took em fa qa la In Paulino and was the favorite with the crowd when the fight came to a Adose close although he ho absorbed rather than struck throughout the fight Ray ay couldn't seem to muster up an n offense against Gibson but took the colored boys boy's continual thrashing as s though nothing were happening Gibson won all but the third and fifth rounds by wide margins S Jimmy Welch of Salt Lake was no match for Jor Danny Lond London n of New NewYork York The local boy came in gamely but London lifted him with a hard right in the second and the show was ov over r. r Truman Harvey of Ogden was t. t j. j awarded a decision over Kayo Jackion Jack Jack- Jon ion ian local colored boy but the verdict t was met with boos In the curtain raiser Jimmy Meldrum of Salt Lake I li end and d Floyd Flod Madill of ot Magna fo fought to toa a draw |