Show r rI I I SALT LAKE LAIE LANDS j DECISION OVER THOMPSON r Sullivan Fights Clean and Well and Finishes Fight Without j Mark on Him While Illinois Terror Shows Plainly Effects I the Great Punishment He Received R i 1 vecia t l Service iee ei I Pocatello J Idaho alIo tJ Jan JaIl au 1 10 U. lIl iu ll unc olle oJ of 1 the and most bt spectacular boxing boxing- contests ever cr witnessed sed in iu this part lart of ho the COUll country try Pete Sullivan an of or Salt Lake tonight got the tile deI de de- de- de I i ei iou over O I Cyclone Johnny J Thompson of oJ Sycamore II Ill 1 after a battle of twenty rounds rO in in Ii which the Salt Sali Lake boy r put IUt it all over o I the Ito C and aud Iii hit Id the tile Illinois terror almost i at will I At the end dId of ot the C contest Thompson's Thompsons face face was badly cut by the incessant and terrific punching he lie received while Sullivan did not have haye hayea a mark on him In Tn the fOl fourth rth round Il opened the cut over Tel Sullivan's Sullivans 8 left let eye and from that time tillIe on Oil the Salt Lake scrapper fought undismayed witha with witha a stream of blood trickling from froni the incision over that optic which I h was made Jack Jaek by Tippetts in ill III a friendly bout hout several I weeks ago I Thompson fought in lii a u rought and amid amII I Be seemingly ly unfair manner being I cautioned several several times IJ by Referee Painter for lor hitting low while hUe Sulli van carried on his scientific and grul gruelling gruel gruel- l- l ling game in a Q clean manner maimer The deI de tIe I was received with yells of approval approval ap ap- ap- ap from front the audience which packed hacked the auditorium After the tile referee held up Sullivans Sullivan's hand a Q horde hordo of his friends an and a admirers rushed to his corl cl corner correr to lo offer their their congratulations Several times during durins- tho the bout th themen the tho thomen i I men each other in a manner man nian- ner that looked hooked as If lC a no knockout might man man-I I ho bo possible at any moment larl in tho fourteenth and anel seventeenth seventeenth seventeenth seven seven- rounds round the milling was enough to send a thrill through tho the most hardened and blase blaso follower In all of these skirmishes Sullivan delivered el cut clean blows which at times rocked Thomp Thompson on while tho the latter laUer to ho bo waiting an opportunity to get in one of or his wild wallops which have often 11 done the business for him Thompson on l 1 JI- JI Il I. I Thompson butted continually au and was roundly hissed by the audience I for tor his tactics Owing to a 11 dela delay in getting the preliminary fighters In the ring the tho main event which was seh scheduled sched d- d tiled for for 0 ti o'clock did not begin beJin until nearl nearly two two hours hours later Thompson entered the tho ring at 10 1030 W. W closely followed followed fol fol- lowed by bv Sullivan un Thompson appeared It lo to be he the heavier of or tho the two Sullivan Sulli 8 van 01 sahl this morning that ho lie weighed about 18 pounds Both mon appeared to lo be he in Iii excellent con condition and it ft was quite evl evident ent that Sullivan l was in much better shape than when Thomp homp son put him out Jn In n 1 12 roun rounds s. s The Salt Laker neatly dodged dads a number of vicious swings s and camo came back with stiff punches to Thompson's Thompsons face tace and head not forgetting the tho body when tho they were vero In clinches which were numerous At the latter end of or the I contest It ii became evidence that S Sulli rH- rH van who was continually battering Thompson's Thompsons eyes and mouth would last Jast through h und well The audience lence rose in their I seats ts anti and cheered the winner Ol Old fight fans Cans who came caine here to witness s tho the mill de de- de- de dared elured that th thy had never seen a better hotler fJ fight ht In lives When the men shook han hands at the beginning r of If the twentieth round It was evident that thai Thompson was going to make a desperate des des- effort to put out his opponent Thompson rushed rushel fr from m his corner like a a. wIldman lIe He missed a J left ft for tor the tiLe stomach anti and butted Into a 11 clinch lIe swung wildly at Sullivans Sullivan's head hea I with left loft and right Sullivan an warding thorn thom off In a manner mannor that showed its his splendid ring generalship Sullivan was cool and collected at nt all times nail and stood tood awa away from Thompson Ing him Julia at every turn of or tho the road romI Thompson continually rushed anti and butted with no apparent effect upon the Suit Salt I alte e boy John DavIo n. n a. a heavyweight ht from Malad Idaho wa wax awarded the decision de do- over oyer Jack Forrest a welterweight welterweight welter welter- weight of or Ogden after four ro rounds of or listless and uninteresting fighting hUng |