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Show won j GETS DECISION IN THIRTEENTH! Forces Fighting From Start, Until Opponent Refuses to Answer Bell. POCATELLO, Ida. July 5. Mike iT'owd of St. Paul, former middle-; v eight champion, was awarded a ref-! dec's decision today when Uordon lit Kay, mtddlnwelcht champion of. I hi- northwest, refused to answer the bell at the opening of the thirteenth I round It was to have been a 15-' round affair. At the end of the twelfth round 'Iowd had the edg of seven rounds, McKay In two and .three of them even. O'DoWd forced the fighting from the slart, excelling In close innge work! while McK.i's only points were scored, at long distance fighting 11 Dowd'l : left kept working iluowghoui :h bom and tin his his opponent worried continuously con-tinuously A crowd of fiooo was In attendance. The preliminaries resulted as foi-1 lows: Spug Meyers, Pocoieiio, won' fiom Ja. k DOBter of New fork In four rounnv. They are featherweights. Kid Keagan. Idaho Falls light-! weight, won from Gerald Jardlne, Ida- i ho Falls, In six rounds. Beldle Kelh Untie. WOP from Able' Mlshkln.i. Ball Lake, In eipnt rounds. They are ltfThtw nlRhtS. Rlllte Eastman ninl Voting Lemming. Lem-ming. Pocatello paperweights, fought a four-round draw. |