Show Delaney Delane Is Victor Over Uzcudun In n Tame Contest ContestI I Spanish Athlete Loses Bout Boat On Foul Critics Differ Over De Decision End Comes in Seventh Round Bound By fly ByLAN ALAN LAN J. J GOULD Associated Tress Press Sports Editor NEW YE V YORK Aug 12 Wy By By The IN Associated Press Staging a comeback In his debut as a full full- I fledged 1 c d g e d heavy heavy- heavyweight heavyweight heavyweight weight Jack De- De Delaney y laney scored a hol hol- hollow hollow A low victory hOl 1 last night over Paulino jE u U c Z 11 dun the S. S Spanish woodchopper per on a foul in inthe inS S. S S the the seventh round 11 of a a. round 15 match k- k kM M S 'S Coming on top tf J of the disputed t 0 Dempsey Dem ey SharKey r I battle and ending t f by coincidence In Inthe the same round S 1 but with a differ differ- different It S ent result the thc fin fin- i. i y fc 5 v LO 0 Ish aroused almost as much uproar and controversy ersy Paulino was disqualified by Referee Jimmy Crowley alter atter three warnings for hitting low with left hooks but Delaney Delancy did not noc appear to be hurt by byan any an of ot the blows Neither had he iso made any protest when cree wa ed Paulino to his corner comer to t the complete astonishment of ringside critics as well as a crowd of spectators Delaney had piled up a substantial margin on points cutting and Jabbing his opponent with a clever boxing ex exhibition ex- ex but there had been little real action and comparatively slight damage done when the batue came cam to tofts its unexpected end So did a big share of the crowd appear that sully lully lull swarmed about the ring Jeering and booing the verdict while Paulino to show his annoyance and performed a series of acrobatic stunts as straw hats sailed about the ring OPINION O DIVIDED While perhaps not quite so heated perhaps because less was involved involved- newspaper opinion at the ringside was wasas wasas wasas I as sharply split spilt as It was over the Sharkey Dempsey-Sharkey fight light A majority while be believing be- be of the critics apparently i lieving that Paulino had technically transgressed the rules aid did not regard I the infraction as serious enough for disqualification Referee Crowley Crowle however declared flatly flaUy he had no other recourse after aeter Paulino had failed railed to obey obe his warn warn- warnings warnings ings logs to keep em up Pete Reilly Delaney's manager to support the referees referee's decision showed newspaper newspapermen men a a. dented protective cup as evi ed- evidence dence that the French Canadian had received several blows to the region of the groin To make It exact Crow- Crow Crowley Crowley ley Icy and Reilly agreed that there were ere four low blows all left hooks GETS LESSON The finish was as no more convincing to most observers than the six pre pre- previous previous ious rounds of comparatively tame action although there was no ques QUes- question QUestion question tion that Delaney In spite of being outweighed 16 pounds was giving the squat Spaniard an artistic boxing les lea lesson lesson leason son and leading by a decisive margin on Four of the first six rounds went to Delaney while one the second seemed even e and the other the fourth on Paulinos Paulino's side of the ledger In the fifth mth and sixth Delaney Delancy I showing at his best jarred Paulino several times with a combination of left eft Jabs and right uppercuts the weapons the Bridgeport boxer found most effective in piercing pl the Span- Span Spaniards Spaniard's lards ard's defense Few of Delaney's punches however more than momentarily checked the weaving rushes of Paulino who seem seem- seemed seemed ed unhurt as he charged in In head low low- lowered lowered lowered ered In like bull fashion and encircled by y his arms in a a. protective e screen that hat Jack found found- difficult to pene pens They were a picturesque and sharp contrast in style as they maneuvered Delaney Delancy aney bronzed tall and handsome boxing with cool confidence as Paul Paul- mo ino no head down or bobbing plunged to keep the fight at close range Occasionally as in the second and fourth Paulino let loose the round roundhouse roundhouse house right that had knocked out Harry Wills WiUs a few weeks ago Twice It t connected with some degree of sol sol- solIdness and once sent Delaney flying back to the ropes in the fourth round But the lighter man either cither laughed it off of or danced lightly out I of or reach BRINGS BEINGS CLARET I Delaney getting the range with more effect in the fifth ruth and sixth not only shook his opponent with a few I solid smashes to the head but brought blood from irons the Spaniards Spaniard's nose and mouth I Paulino seemed little the worse for wear however as he lie came charging out In the seventh boring in iii close The referees referee's first warning or two seemed to be for Paulinos Paulino's tendency to hit on the break rather than for hitting below the belt This was not the case he said afterward On what he said was the fourth low blow Crowley stepped in and shoved sho the puzzled Spaniard to his corner There was a moment or two of confusion before the official decision became clear Delaney walked to his corner and from the ring a few minutes lat lat- later later er unruffled unmarred by the con con- conflict filet and seemingly unhurt in spite of his managers manager's explanation to the ringsiders The finish came after aler one minute and 57 seconds of ac action ac- ac action action tion in the seventh round Paulinos Paulino's setback was the first he has sustained since he began a col col- colorful colorful col- col colorful invasion of this country's rys heavyweight ranks Unless he gets a return match however It H may mean his elimination from the punching parade par de which already is La forming to determine next years year's title challenge er e Delaney showed marked improve Improve- improvement Improvement ment over his last battle when he hemet hemet hemet met decisive defeat at the hands of or Jimmy Maloney in February at Mad Mad- Madison Madson Madison ison son Square SQuar Garden MANAGERS ARGUE OVER MIT VERDICT NEW YORI YORK Aug 12 Dy By By The Associated Press Press Pete Pete Reilly man man- manager manager manager ager of Jack Delaney and Al Mayer manager of Paulino Uzcudun were at odds odda as a result of or the outcome of last nights night's fight Reilly exhibit exhibit- exhibited ed a protective cup showing a dent In It it charging Paulino hit Delaney low blows They made the following statements Paulino fouled Jack four times He was doing it all along because Delaney was cutting him hint to ribbons He lie knew he was being beaten n so he took the easiest t way out Mayer I think the cup was marked before Delaney even entered the ring Paulino was cut but t. t I Iwas was unhurt He was good for an an- another another another other hour and was getting In body blows that hurt Delaney Delancy rid cUd not relish It so he claimed the foul r |