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Show JIM FLU KNOCKS OUT v IMFIIAII Pueblo Fireman ' Knock Down - Calif ornlan Eight Times. . t KANBAI CITT. May . With hard right awing to the Jaw Jim Flyna. of Pueblo, Oolo knocked out Al Kaufman Kauf-man of Ban Francisco In the tenth round ' of their flght here last night. Never before ia his eareer had Kauf' mag suffered such punishment as he received re-ceived last night. Eight times Flyna floored him. Three times did the giant ' Californiaa take the count of nine and after eaeh kaorkdowa he saved himself from aa immediate knockout by clinch-tag clinch-tag hie appeaeat aad .holding oa to gain. strength. When the knockout finally came." a minute before the right was scheduled to end, Kaufman waa a bloody and pitiable eight. Blood streamed from his left eye. hL.h mr.a elnajut I n , Ka third wiiinri mnA f his mouth: hie face waa a mess of . bruises. Other then a badly ewniien k face, owing to Katifman'e left Jabs, Flyan 1 apparently waa unhurt. - Flynn fooaht his usual butt-dog battte. i He rushed Kaufman at every opportunity, r With lowered head, the former firemen would charge his ts'ler and heavier op-. op-. ponent, swinalng rights snd lefts whl'h , usually went home to the heed. Kaufman Kauf-man used his left most frequently. He ! tended at least twenty swings with this hand alone. Kaufman waa unable to ward i off Flynn s blows when once ha started I a rush. Kaufmsnn eontlnuslly tried to shove Flynn away and make a long range nettle. net-tle. In two rounds, the first and the firth, the Oallfomlau got the kind of hat-tHng hat-tHng he wanted but then found that hi. left Jaba and right swings were pot strong snough to affect hka aluaslng opponent. op-ponent. The reeutt waa never In doubt after the second round. Angry because Kaufman had carried away tha honors In ths firet round, Flynn rushed In st the tep of the gong In the second snd hefors the round was a minute old. Ksttfmsn wss groggy from a right swing to the Jew. It seemed thst Flynn would knock Ksufman out In that round. Kaufman had trained faithfully for the fight, however, how-ever, and tn this and the subsequent round, he displayed remarkable recuperative recupe-rative powers. Every knockdown resulted from a '. right earing to the Jaw. following a fusillade fusil-lade of rights snd lefts to ths head. Rushing Ksufman Into close quarters, Flynn would hammer htm until his gusrd dropped. Then the Puehln pugilist would swing his ponderous right. Kaufman took the count of nine In the third, ninth and tenth rounds. He we down for two seconds In the fourth, flee In the seventh, and eeven and eight In the tenth." Twlco In the tenth round, Ksuf-aian Ksuf-aian was knocked through the rotw. Once anny Shay, the referee, helped Kaufman hack Into the ring, after the fighter bad laid helpless for -eight seconds. sec-onds. Ksufman was out for fully five minutes after Flynn bad been declared the wiener. wie-ner. Flvtsn welshed 171 end Kaufman JV Flynn received tl7M and Kaufman I : :.'. nXT TAW HAT. PfTTLAPF.I.PHlA. May . fltraw hata were seen la the atreeta of Philadelphia Phila-delphia today, local custom having tie- ; creed that ther may he worn fnr the Brat time cm the dae the I'niveretty ( Pennsylvania and Princeton teams r'" their 'annual hall game here. The. crest of tha eon! wave haa been psseed aad tha weather ia much warmer and a big emwd.ia expected out to see the first big college game of tha season. AOOIES 1VOBB rntST SAME-LOO SAME-LOO AN Msv .-The Brlshem Young nnlvereltv nine of Prove met the Logan saglee here ye.lerdsv In the first game between the two of the Interpol- . legists stste series. The contest went to the Provo men. 4 to t |