Show THRILLING BOUTS GIVEN FANS FANS' IN OPENING CARD i I OF OGDEN i m DARREN 1 RED REO IN HEADLINER Good Good Crowd Turns Out for Jim Downings Downing's First Card of Winter a i. i JUDGES JUDGE'S DECISIONS K 0 O. O Gutke first Gordon Lew third draw Bob Dob Hogan draw WIlliams Woodmansee Woodmansee draw Darren decisions Briggs six rounds t 1 a Steve By OGDEN Nov 19 With With a rattling good program of ot six fast and thrilling bouts Promoter Jim Downing last night opened the boxing season In Ogden at the Ule Eagles Eagles' hall hail The proceeds of th first show which are presented under the patronage of ot the Wasatch Athletic club were donated donated donated do do- I I to charity Frankie Darren of Idaho Falls gained judges judge's decision after six of the fastest a rounds of milling seen here in a n long longtIme longtime time n fl his battle with Red Briggs of ot in Salt Lake Darren Dacron Briggs Brigga Darren- Darren five of the six rounds The Briggs Brigge go was one-half one of a double headline headline head head- line program Williams and Woodmansee head I holding down dom the other feature spot DARREN PECKS AWAY Darren's ability to hit straight was all that gave him a decision over Briggs I His punching power was conspicuous by I It Its absence He had however a knack and face left In Briggs Briggs' of ot keeping a He bringing around a a. right to the body the two blows practically every ever put over did they time he started them While absolutely no damage they rolled up a him advantage point score that gave him the over the Salt Lake lad Darren took the first fourth fifth and sixth rounds by pecking away at Briggs Red however won the tho third round by clean hard punching and overcame overcame over over- great e deal of the lead e Darren I IRed came a held m b by his work O al in Just one n round u If IfRed into Red fled would convert his wild swings s straight punches and with his long arms he should be able to do It he should beat Darren WOODMANSEE FLOPS Whether or not riot Johnnie Woodmansee something In his bout to pull was trying Inputting in inputting inputting with Johnnie Williams he ha succeeded little fight mighty pretty putting up a Williams He did it it however only against when he was compelled to fight Ight by Referee Jim Downing half of the first round of their In th the Williams and Woodmansee headliner mixed Lake both of ot whom are from Salt pretty fast clip cUp Williams things at a battle his heavy beavy battery Into the threw outset and sank a couple of rippers at nto the Woodmansee's midsection Woodmansee Wood Wood- I the canvas soft spot on sought a mansee ansee I 1 only one ono mm- mm the tho bout was I fand and ind although for the full count lIe He lieC I stayed l ute lt old he be 0 foul C claimed a BOUT SOUT GOES ON was called In and club physician The disallowed the claim of foul and Downing battlers back to finish h the bout p sent the knockdown for the Williams a a. allowing nine count in the first round Williams took the second round by continued heavy 1 I gunning The third and fourth were even showing some with Woodmansee bloo blood bringing f form rm by pecking away and i the j to Williams Williams' nose Woodmansee won driving fifth round by a a. long margin and times an several to the ropes beatin Williams him tim to the punch every time Williams Wil VII liams hams led Woodmansee also got a shade T of ot the sixth round In Inthe the fight twice Williams really won the first round was counted and he should have forfeited his right out With the knockdown for forthe forthe forthe to 0 top money the count of nine In itt the first round as entire the largest point scoring of the bout he should have also been given the decision but the Judges ruled otherwise REAL THRILLER between between be- be bout The rhe a round four-round i tween Red Hogan and Dod Bod a a. ai both of Ogden couple of pound laS boys i proved to be one of ot the features or of the I card It was the fastest and most thrillIng thrill- thrill f ing battle of the evening I Here again 1 the j Judges dt g declared cl deil the bout g t a draw al although although al- al though had a wide margin on the other Ogden lad j Both boys opened slow and the first firstI I round gave promise of being one of those funny things However in the tho second j I j round they opened up and displayed their battlers In In tho the second round had Hogan groggy with stiff right and left Jolts to the head and hanI hart han I him tiring rapidly by keeping a right in I his midsection In the third round Sned- Sned don had Hogan out on his feet for full fully j a a minute during u t the e round f pounding n t gt c continually continually con con- d 1 H oo on his 1 jaw with both a right and left In the final round Red came backas back as began to tire and staggered j i Bob with a few stiff Jolts He did not notI over overcome ome the long lead and could hardly I have done clone so without a knockdown The Judges despite this called the tile bout a adraw draw on Hogans Hogan's showing in the last 1 round It was a very poor decision I t SHINES Bill of Salt Lake sometimes called the pride of Salt Lake surprised ibe he be fans by his exceptional form last night and defeated Kid Andrews of Ogden In three of their four rounds of ot battling I The Judges declared the bout a dra draw The T Salt Lake battler was swinging his fists so fast last night that while h ho ht missed a couple of ot hundred he ho hit Andrews Andrews Andrews An An- drews with about an average of fifty a around around around round after the first round which was a at draw When the Judges declared the bout bouta a a. draw the fans howled their disapproval They believe should have been given given given en the decision So do I I. I Bobble Bobbie Gordon of Ogden battered Bat- Bat ling jlIng Lew of Los Angeles around the ring for two rounds and was given a technical tech tech- decision in the third round when Referee Jim Downing stopped the bout Lew showed a little ability but woeful lack of ot condition Gordon showed considerable consid consid- rable erable class GUTKE KAYOED K O. O of Ogden knocked out Jimmy Gutke Gulke of ot Salt Lake in the first round A A. right to the wind did the work t Gutke claimed lack of training as th the reason for his downfall and asked for tor a return r match He m may y get It If he gets it Into condition A A new system of Judging bouts was put into effect last night The Ogden city named Al Hestmark as boxing commissioner and empowered him to appoint two Judges to assist him In Judging the bouts He named Steve Mo- Mo Jone Joney loney sporting editor of The Salt Lake Telegram and Seth Thomas of Ogden The system Isn't all that could be desired desired One tOne referee the man In the ring could could handle the bout in a a. much better f t Downings Downing's first card if It it Is a criterion for what Is to come presages a season of some wonderful bouts In Ogden The houts are handled In a clean cut orderly fashion were i run un off orf In in jig jig time lime and anu made a very t evening of of clean sports |