Show PRICE LOSES LOEs T TO SINCLAIR IN SEVENTH Both Boys Show LacK of f Condition and Both Were in Distress Peanuts Sinclair although he won from Jack Price in lii tho the seventh round of ot a scheduled ten round bout at Bingham Bingham Bing Bing- ham last night proved conclusively how hew far a no boxer can slip back if ho chooses to remain out of at the game and arid condition condi concH tion for a period of six eix or seven months The little fellow who once was vas tho the idol of local boxing fans and who looked more like liko a coming champion than any boxer ever turned out in this I state was but half halt there thoro as one well known fight bug put it last night Lucky for Peanuts Peanuts' that he was aas 9 not scheduled mix with a boy bOT liko like Jimmy Reagan la mat laub t night because Peanuts would not have lasted five rounds and this applies to Price Price showed a flash of ot his old time timo form but blew blow blowup up when he ho had a victory in hand Peanuts Sinclair was not In the condition condition con con- local fans tans used to see him in or orho orho ho he would most certainly have finished his man in t two o rounds These statements statements state state- ments aro are not made mi to injure the reputation tation of either boy but they arc are facts and Peanuts ts Sinclair can most certainly certain certain- ly Iy g get t into just twice as good shape as ho was in last night His rosy complexion complexion com corn was was missing his muscular little chest was not ther there and that kick which made him te feared ed by all boys in his class hereabouts was absolutely lacking Jack Price on the other hand has outlived his fighting days The mill was not a bad one ono while white it lasted but there thero was s such ch a woeful woeful woe woe- ful lack of condition in both men that it was a 3 disappointment Both boys bos bc began an to mix thin things s in inthe tho the opening round Peanuts was al al- ways s able to land with his eft left and cross to tho face with his once great little litle ri right ht and brou brought ht the tho claret to Prices Price's nose noso oso carl early Ho He lacked tho the steam to put away his man however or For a time Peanuts Peanut boxed nicely andI and oven even thou though h he ho elid didn't t look hook it acted I something like liko his former self Price resorted to a R crouch from which he swung many haymakers most of which went over Peanuts Peanuts' head head or further fur fur- ther titer wild wid than thail that Ho lo did land Jane occasionally oc OCr oc- oc and whenever ho lie did he lie jarle l P Peanuts For Par a time timo Price hlo blocked ked many of Peanuts' Peanuts rights to the face but bitt he be Boon toon began to tiro tire and nd Peanuts also albo looked booked tired Price had one ono good JoO round round to to his credit and In It 1 tu h ho lost a golden opportunity Pe Peanuts nuts had bad a slight shade for 01 four our rounds and In the ho fifth frh appeared to have Price all al but ready to topple over OVEr from front lefts Ites anti and rights to the face and exhaustion exhaustion tion ion when suddenly Jlko a n dying man Price Prie brought a wild wid right swing awing squarely on Peanuts' Peanuts Jaw jaw and the latter's later's knees began to sag sal Here hers P Peanuts nut showed that ho still sti pos possessed essed the tho old time gameness at least leat Ho He stood for a second as If It toppling top top- pling phing gritted his teeth shook hook his head hend and rushed to a clinch It I was near ncr the tho end of or the round and Price Prie tried trieI to shake Peanuts and arid get et in another swing but Peanuts would not nol get out of or the clinch except when compelled to to and then rl right ht back bak as ns soon oon as ns tho the opportunity came Price was WR almost as ns weak us ns 8 Peanuts antI and tho the latter stalled staled the round out out In the lie sixth Peanuts came caine back hack looking re revived revived re- re while Price appeared as tired tred as when hi ho he retired to his corner at th th- th end nd of or the fifth round Peanuts was able to take tako advantage of ot Prices Price's weakness and In Inthe Inthe inthe the next two rounds rotunda hammered him luau at atwi atwill atwill will wi and knocked him down clown several sc times Price taking all al possible count Despite the tho middle of or the tho seventh Peanuts so- so cured curd another knockdown going down as much from exhaustion as front from frontany any on ono one punch and the lie latter's lator's second tossed in the sponge Tho The round eight-round windup semi between boheen Jack Drumgoole and Jack Down Downey flowney really reay saved tho the nl night ht Downey Downe surprised even en e his his- closest admirers by holding the thA hard hitting Drumgoole to a good draw drw Drum Drum- goolo goole hadn't a thing thins on out Downey Downe at ft any stage Downey rou ought fought ht cleverly landed often oCen and made mado himself exceedingly hard to hi lilt hit Drumgoole landed hard and often oren also but not with wih telling effect tree because Downey shoy showed t su superior knowledge In blocking Dr tore toro Into Downey as asIt asif asif if It Intent upon ending It quickly many marty times but of ot no avail al a It I Aas a really a splendid bout and both I boys bos emer emerged cl without apparent damage Toe Joe Green went on as a substitute for r Babe Babo Bab Davis In a round four-round bout but with Kid Davis ls but was completely outclassed by Davis who toyed toed with Ith his Inexperienced opponent and p permitted him to stay The special train trin from this city took up about paid admissions tho the part patty party re returning r- r re- re turning tnt In time to miss mis the last lu t cars home Tho The boxers did their share haro of ot tho ho work nicely hut but Promoters Brown and VI Vigus us showed that they are are extremely Ig Ignorant ignorant ig- ig of ot how to promote an event o of this kind It I was VoS 10 o'clock before the tho first preliminary was waR sent on and then only on account of or tho the efforts of or Hardy Hard DownIng Down- Down ink Ing and Willard lard Dean Bean who when the they saw tho the lack of consideration for or the tho crowd took tole It I upon themselves to run things Willard Bean Benn reformed d the first preliminary nn nary and act acted d as al master of or ceremonies while hard lar Hardy Downing referred refereed the eight and ten round bouts Both men did their work wore nicely |