Show WITH WITH THE 1 I DENVER Colo March Mike 1 Gibbons Gibbons Gib- Gib bons of St. St Paul easily won a newspaper decision over Len Howlands of Milwaukee l I kee last night I in their t ten round bout r oy here Rowlands s was sent t to the floor In Inthe the ninth for the count of six but managed managed man man- I aged to stay through by clinching though appearing groggy The bout was announced anI an- an Sib Sib-bons I C proved lov as a fh the decision no-decision l superior e il I h throughout affair the theten I ten rounds u being able to hit n a aI Yo l ii at will file infighting r h g was effective ef- ef but brought hisses from the au- au I was able to land blows only occasionally but stood up under terI terrific ter- ter rifle swings to the head and hody The Tho I blow on which Rowlands was floored was wasa a left to 10 the tho jaw As the tho referee reached the count of six Rowlands rose and clinched hanging onto his opponent throughout the remainder of the round In a a. groggy condition Gibbons tried hard in the tenth to to land a a. knockout blow but Rowlands Howlands ran Into a clinch each time Gibbons swung and hie he was wason on his feet when the gong Jong sounded Themen The Tho men were middleweights I Chicago March rAs a a. result or of a dispute over the result of the boxing contest contest con con- I test between Pal Moore the Memphis bantamweight and Frankie Mason In South Bend Ind Tuesday night Ed W. W Smith of Chicago the referee announced Wednesday that Moore was the winner Previous reports said that hat Mason won the popular decision Moore will sail sall for England after engaging In three more contests to box Jimmy Vilde the tho British Brit Brit- Ish champion champlon Brit I |