Show JOHNSON HOLDS BOLOS PAT GILBERT TO DRAW VERDICT Veteran Unable to Shade Tough Young B Battler Uler I. I in In S. S Six IX R Rounds T were all well matched batI batties bat bat- T TilEY I ties at the Manhattan club dub last night I and another good crowd of the faithful was on the Job to to enjoy them There were no championships at stake but but- every match was of ot tho the hot spiced and Juicy kind from m start to finish h. h I Pat Gilbert did n partial comeback If It holding Swede Swed Johnson Johnson to a draw constitutes a return to The Swede acted the part of a n boy who had gone Just a n little bit out of his class cIas but he got away to a good draw But for the fact that he ho looked and acted scared to death he ml might ht have shaded Gilbert for Pat certainly showed nothing last night that would make an opponent cringe in his trunks as in the days of yore Pat just did get for a draw on his showing and that's all The real bout of the tho double headliner headliner headliner head- head liner was the Frank Jark Ryan Kvan affair also for tot six rounds The Salt Lake boy might have been given givena a n slight shade on the strength th of a knockdown In the fifth The Ogden lad went down clown partly from d H well directed right hand to the chin chinS and a shove hove and took eight seconds mostly because he ted elected to avail himself of the rest lie weathered the round by hanging on and because because be- be cause Smithers lost lose his head and j wasted his strength as well as his punches in a vain effort to score a I clean knockout Ryan boxed cautiously cautiously cautiously cau cau- cau- cau in the sixth and on the I I strength of clean elean punching in every j I j round but the fifth was wag probably probably- given Iven sufficient shade by Referee 1 I Downing to overshadow the Smithers knockdown It was a pretty match I between a couple of good boys Some Someday Someday Someday I day Smithers will acquire a left hand handS with which to somewhat hide a good goodright goodright right which he now seems to telegraph tele I I graph and then he will be hard to beat I I I The class of the evening came in inthe inthe the shape of a round four-round slugging I I match that had nothing wrong with j i it Jay Solomon and Art Bruger were the sluggers and how those I two boys did whale each other They I clouted each other as if It they liked I it it and they made a tremendous hit hit hit- in fact the hit of the season Even I if one or the other had had a shade Ia I Ia a draw decision would have been I right on general principles The round four-round bout between Kid I Blackie and Abie Able the Fighting I who substituted for McDonald gave the fans tans the real slugfest while It I I lasted After feeling his way during I the first round Able Abie opened the second sec sec- i ond by working on Blackie's wind I i which took the Kid down for the i count Another flailing match started between between between be be- tween Pat Haley of Magna and Percy j i Gilbert It was scheduled for four i rounds but Gilbert by his coolness and straight rights was too much for forthe forthe forthe the Magna boy who took the count countin in the first round The opener a round four bout between be between between be- be tween Dick Berger and Young Ole Oley who substituted for Willie Wise was wasa a a. good contest By his ability to I uppercut and to use his straight right Ber Berger Banger er was given E the ti-is e decision |