Show Air Base and Reception Center Boxers Finish All Even After Fight Program I 1 Three Bouts I End in Knockouts By BILL COLTRIN A fight promoters promoter's dream dream dream-a. a team match ending in a draw draw- draw draw- was the stage setting Thursday between the Salt Lake air base and the Fort Douglas reception center after bouts Wednesday night at the air base had left the two clubs even After eight slugfests there were three kayos three decisions and two draws but the honors were equal The next step obviously Is Isa Isa isa a rematch between the two teams something that is being lanned officers say Air base soldiers were claiming a slight edge since their boys scored all the kayos and no one would fight their ace John Honey Parker but in the records records rec rec- records rec- rec the match will remain a draw Terrific Left Hand Pittsburgh Joe who has been playing end for the Second Second Sec See ond air force bomber football team was the toast of the air base Thursday because it was his terrific terrific ter ter- ter- ter rifle left-handed left slugging which brought the final match heavyweight heavyweight heavy heavy- weight to the base Joe shot left hands into the face of his opponent Cliff Wightman of the reception center so fast that Cliff got dizzy and met a couple coming in Wightman hit the canvas canvas canvas can can- vas early in the first round took tooka a nine count and came up to meet another left hand and this time he went down for keeps A punching hard-punching was trotted out by the air base in George Phelps and Georgie put the KO on Sid Buckley of the reception center in less than a half minute Phelps came out punching delivering delivering ering a very telling two one-two three times before he finally caught Buckley with a terrific right to the side of the head Stop Fight Buckley didn't go down but he was obviously out of this world and ind the referee stopped the fight immediately It was a smart move on the part of the third man in the ring for Sid was unable to protect protect pro pro- himself further and ad Phelps was punching terrifically Kid Iid Lewis a sim Negro also showed clas cIas class In his hia fight with Oily St Stark rk of the re reception reception reception re- re center and Stark showed plenty lenty of grit and sportsmanship in n the bout which ended in Stark being counted out Early in the first round both boys joys fell to the canvas in a flurry of blows and in the Stark hurt lurt his leg but insisted upon continuing con con- the fight A minute orso or orso orso so later after he had gone down from a Lewis punch Dunch he staved on the Jie canvas up upon n instructions instruction i from om his corner The pleasing crowd-pleasing fight of the evening came when Jack Summers of the air base and LaMar Barnes of the center fought to a terrific draw The boys weighed Disregarding defense the two lads ads stood up and slugged it out for three rounds with Summers piling up a lead in the first part of each only to tire and have Barnes lash out with heavy rights in n the later seconds of the heats Great Fight It was a swell fight and as one soldier put it you couldn't see a better slugging match if you paid five bucks for the ticket The decisions all went to reception reception recep- recep tion ion center fighters Wallace Euers Eu- Eu vers ers had too much reach for Les I Cowley the Tony Galento of the theair theair theair air base and he scored repeatedly with both hands although Cowley was unhurt at the end of the three rounds Keith Caldwell Caidwell who coolly boxed his wild-swinging wild opponent Everett Everett Everett Ev Ev- Ev- Ev erett Parker came up with the second decision for the reception center in a pound match Parkers Parker's haymakers almost floored Caldwell vell at times but he finished strong trong to have Parker practically out on his feet at the finish In a decision which was booed for or three minutes Georgie Hillman Hillman Hill Hill- man of the air base lost to Everett Ev- Ev Everett erett Reagan of the center The fight ight was very close one judge calling ailing it a draw but Reagan caught aught the eye of the other judge and the referee Phil Bodily of the air base and Eddie Ross of the center fought I to o a draw in the opening bout An exhibition between year old Keith Nuttall of Salt Lake City and nd his father Morris Nuttall pleased leased the soldiers as the young fighter proved to be a classy fighter The show was staged entirely as a a recreation project for the soldiers with Colonel H. H P. P Kayser Kayer Kayser Kay- Kay ser er and Lieutenant J. J D. D Mitchell of f the reception center and Colonel Colo- Colo nd nel el Frank W. W Alfred M. M Evans and Captain Donald Don- Don aId ald Id Brown of the air base making the arrangements TI The ci 11 he tint first In n J rN It cne all nil i round roundo Rol dr rh B Bodily and Bd Eddie Rn noo drAW I 1105 II teu L Co CowIT Cowley lot Jod f Mon to I Eu pound pondo Jalk jark Summer ane and LaMar Lallar 4 draw l Ins 5 U. U Irry Ir ry A III 1 O f r t I k n 0 to In oer Ir Sid lei Hav 11 olond Lane Ine Fe I-c I jm i-jm m e lea P in Parker loul lod derlon den derl- plc 1 on to n 1 M 1111 ii ocd rt KM l 11 cured rf 1 Oil Ml fIrk Mi In heel firm round 1315 HIlima I. I loot ion to in M 11 1110 pound Joe knocked out Cliff II ft la In IlIaC round 1 |