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Show . . Nunley Defeats Everett Reagan Johnny Nunley of Salt Lake City gained an eight-round decision over Everett Reagan of Boise, Idaho, In the headline boxing event at McCullough's arena Monday night before 600 fans. Nunley weighed 133, Reagan 130. Nunley's southpaw style seemed to confuse th Idahoan considerably. consider-ably. The Salt Laker had an edge all the way, but lost the final round by hitting low twice. He put Reagan down for a six count with one of the low blows. Weathers Storm Nunley won the second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth rounds. The first and seventh were even and the eighth went to Reagan on fouls. Nunley had Reagan groggy In the fifth and sixth rounds, but the Idahoan made a slight comeback In the seventh to gain an even round. Truman Harvey declsloned Jack Hoxwood In the six-round main event, which was billed for eight rounds. Both were knocked down in the second heat Hoxwood for a six count. Four-Round Draw Benny Flake, local dusky, and Ray Blumenhaur battled to a draw In a four-round prelim that was scheduled for six heats. Blumenhaur Blumen-haur made a goo dshowlng in the bout, which was his first here In several months. He exchanged blows with the negro, taking all Flake had to give, and vice versa. Kid Carter drew with Roy Hart, Jimmy Sanchex kayoed Cecil Atter In the second round and Berte Farley kayoed Micky Grob in the second round of the four-round opener. |