| Show Mystery Melee Ensues in Dark Following Wild Bills Bill's Triumph Who Socked Johnny When Lights Went O Out l Is Cry of Reporter Stein Draws With Nick Lutze By Dy FRANK FRANIC K BAKER Tele Telegram ram Sports Editor Nick Lutze and Sammy Stein tussled to toa a classy minute 90 draw at McCulloughs McCullough's arena Friday night but what Id I'd like to know Is who socked John Webb When the li went out W Webb bb w wasn't tto down In izi the cellar 1 eating sauerkraut He was up in inthe inthe the ring calling R. R Verne McCullough promoter and referee a snake In hi the grass when he encountered the fist in the dark The socking of Webb came as a crowning benediction to the mixed boxing and wrestling fray in which Wild Bill Longson was declared the winner over Tiger riger Jack Fox in the fourth round V VV V Expect Anything Going to toa a mixed bout is like buyIng buying buy buy- ing a a. sack of assorted nuts for tor the holidays You can expect to find everything V from a walnut to a peanut Webb who manager the Tiger pro protested t tested ted the decision against his fighter He charged that Wild Bill violated the rules by using his fists that the referee awarded the decision on a rolling roIling fall instead of requiring the Tigers Tiger's shoulders to be pinned for three seconds and that anyway moreover and besides the boys were under the ropes and should have been separated Failing to make mak an on impression on McCullough with his vocabulary en entreaties on- on n- n treaties the pugilistic manager emphasized em ern his remarks with a Do couple of punches at the referee Ushers peanut venders seconds and a few free tree lancers piled into the ring bent on saving the impresario impresario im im- im- im from the Ignominy of a B punch on the whiskers Somebody down in the basement maybe basement maybe it was was the guy at the sauerkraut barrel barrel- pulled the light switch in his excite excite- on Pa Pago e Lutze i in Classy Cassy I t Draw With Stein Continued train from ro Preceding Page sent Bent and when the power was turned ed on again Webb was sprawled I under UDder the ropes I Jt Relief for Frenzied Fan Fans Jt lt was perhaps just as as well that the end nd came when it did for the theman theman man man behind me was on the verge of apoplexy Customers all over the house were acting like Jike a bunch of teaming teakettles with the lids about bout to depart for the thc ceiling I IS Longson of ot course was a favorite With ith the wrestling fraternity against his bis dusky opponent Bills Bill's like bull lushes gave Tiger little opportunity t to sock him and after taking a couple of sturdy clips on the ribs Bill turned around and tried to kick the dusky out of the ring f It was even Steven until Bill BiU started start start- ed working d on the Tigers Tiger's underpinning underpinning underpin underpin- ning ni g whereupon it became quickly I evident V dent that a fighters fighter's legs weren't used d to being twisted like tike tally taffy The Tiger tore away twice but couldn't limp entirely free and Bill plied piled on 1 him bim m against the ropes for what was declared d the deciding fall Clean Fast Bout Dout The Roman holiday was completely over over however with that fray for lor- Lutze and Stein came through with one cne of ot the most entertaining wres- wres matches here beta in years ears is J i looked in vain for Nicks Nick's little Blond Package who christened him with k-with a kiss before his victory over Longson 1 D on a week ago Nick did right rell el even though he was p Perspiring like a Turk he grunted grimaced and fought his way to toa a victory in the first fall all a after ter 51 minutes mm tes A back body flip brought the fall aU iThe ever-calm ever Stein worked relentlessly relent lessly with and hook ads ads' IOU KIU Once Sammy clung to a hammerlock ham ham- on Nicks Nick's right arm through h nine Mine flying lying mare trips over the Call Call- head Asked several times If he wanted to concede the fall faU he grunted Hell HelI no r L r S Sammy unleashed his flying tackle Once in the first hour and wound up outside the ropes The tackle brought victory in the second fall faU alter after 25 minutes though Neither E Ilin gamed ined d an advantage in the rest of the time J Del De Kunkel was too heavy for Ralph Morley orley and won on a body slam Inthe in inthe inthe the first fray Bill Hansen subbed for Al Newman who is said to be from a lame shoulder and went yent ent to a 30 minute draw with Jack Johnson former Ute gridiron star |