Show jass day knocked out oat in his bout with irish at tt tl e crescent theatre in this tills city last evening jess day of sure eure ka A ent down for the tile count in the twelfth round of hia his fight with I 1 id irish ot of salt I 1 alte the tle fight was e I 1 ed ilea for fifteen rounds and at the er el d of the eleventh round when day appeared to have at least an even break with his opponent al at most anyone who witnessed the bout t N have been wilding to have I 1 laced a wager thatis that t would go the rounds to a adraw 4 raw it was a clean knock out how ever over out any al t semblance of a foul in tact a t daywan bounded pounded to the mat thre e his condition mas such pat hat fie a could not come up tor for more punishment when he was first knocked jadown in the twelfth it was plain that thit kid rid irish was go 90 ing lug to win the fight and day s sec see ands might just as well bae hane taken him from the ring thus saving the man from taking a lot of sary hammering day who during the past year or two has won a number of good bouts I 1 which were pulled oft off in this city was naturally the favorite in last night nights s contest and while there was but very little money placed on the fight his friends were willing to give odds in the early part of the contest when both kept well covered and also kept going into clinches which were repeatedly broken by referee jack hanson the scrap was rather te resting but after a few rounds of fighting there was a little more ex ellement cit elt ement tor for the spectators brom I 1 rom the first to the fourth there was no noticeable advantage in the fifth and sixth day had a shade the best of the argument and in the again appeared to be the aggressor and carried the fighting in to irish s corner in the eighth both did clever work in the clinches fight ing with one hand band free the ninth was irish s round without a doubt but it if the bout had stopped in the tenth or eleventh there could have been no decision the knockout came early in the twelfth when day could not keep his head covered and his opponent rained rallied many stinging blows to the face the manner in which the contest 1 as handled pleaded local followers ot of the boxing ganie game there was mas a ditth delay in th the selection of a re leree teree which should have b been een avoid ed bit jack hanson who was the thir I 1 man in the ring performed tood N ork ard most of tl tie e time he N sa Ps as busy as either of the fighters fig liters it leing ne essary to separate dal da and irish who went into clinches every few se ands two preliminaries proceeded prece eded the main event on the program both were good and the last between ivey and viertel so thoroughly pleased the spectators thit consider able money was thrown into the ring at the f nish the bout was a draw and efty the mony was divided fifty |