Show I I I PUBLIC IS GIVEN GIVEN Continued from preceding page and after atter being knocked down once and for forced ed to go down again In order order or- or or or- der tier to recover his second threw In Inthe inthe inthe the towel Probably the tho most thrilling bout boutot of ot the evening was the four four- round foUr round battle between Tommy en entered under the banner baliner of ot the Elks and Bob Stewart of ot the University of Gf Utah in Iv the pound class Mulhall was awarded the decision after atter an extra round Stewart with reach on Mulhall worked a straight left to good effect often otten halting the rushes of Tommy However time and again Mulhall feinted to the ropes Topes and then scored heavily heavily hea v- v ily with blows to the body Mulhall Mulhall Mul Mul- hall hail rarely landed to the face while he was bleeding from straight lefts of ot Stewart His advantage came however in the early rounds when his speed dazzled Stewart and then when Stewart started by I his aggressiveness and body blows Joe of ot West Vest High had a tough time defeating Charles Green I the of the Deseret gymnasium bout going to four tour rounds The I I was even until the final round when went after alter Green with such fury that he ho carried carried car car- ried the round If nothing but ag ag- ag- ag Twice In the round he forced Green to cover up and once landed a hard although somewhat somewhat somewhat some some- what wild blow to the chin Herschel Garff of ot the L. L D D. S S. S inthe Inthe In m the l pound 8 class was no match for tor Nicholas Lauris of ot Carbon county count high school Lauris landed I the first blow and Gar Garff Carff went went down for a count of ot nine He was as groggy when ho got up and was sent to the canvas for keeps with a hard right to the chin It was s-as the only celan knockout of ot the tho evening The bout lasted less than a minute The hardest bout of the evening was tho the pound contest between Whitney Nig Parry Parn ary U. U of U U. and James Fausett of ot Carbon county high school Fausett tj started like a whirlwind rushed Parry Pairy around the ring and early in the round had him groggy on the ropes Fausett had shot his bolt however and the rest of ot the bout Parry chased him around the ring Iring sent him into a shell sheD and had him groggy part of ot the time Parry won the decision at the end of the third round Morgan Boley of ot American Fork high was no match for tor Arnold Magdiel Mag Mag- did diel of ot Deseret gym The bout was stopped In the first round when whim Boley was helpless Boley protested on l weight W. W E. E Parry unattached with a a. a terrific sock but no sense of direction direction tion lost a three-round three d decision to Basil Bertoch of ot the L. L D. D S. S S S. Bertoch Bertoch Bertoch Ber- Ber toch was bloody most of ot tho the battle but Parry most of the way to win easily In his second bout of the evening I at the weight Tom Mulhall passed the second round by winning easily over Frank Fronk Rogers of ot West High In one round and the bout bou was s-as stopped Ira Dern Horace Evans and Steve were the tho Judges Dern Pern acting as RI referee One sion was roundly razzed jazzed in which Nicholas Lauris Laurie was given the thede decision de decision de- de over Ed Gillespie The razzing razzing razz razz- ing however came from a few backers of ot Gillespie There wa wasn't even a a. doubt about he battle The I only hard one to pick was the classy and clever bout between Mulhall and Stewart Stewart Tile The fighting was about even and Mulhall was given the nod on ring generalship I 1 and aggressiveness |