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Show OGDEN BOXERS I WIN MIT TILTS 1 1 Davis Forces Dutch to Quit1 in Third; Darren Wins From Tommy Carter Special Dispatch! SALT LAKE. Feb 21. Lcs Davis of Ogden won a technical knockout I over Kid Dutch In the six-round main' event at the Manhattan club her I night. Davis floored the Salt Laker four times in the opening round, his battering ram attack being loo much for the local boxer. In the third round Davis again. floored the Salt Lake idol, this time Dutch's seconds heaving a towel In token of defeat. Davis clearly outclassed his opponent oppo-nent all around, and was at no tJmo in danger. In the slx-rouifd semlwindup Franki" Darren of Ogden won out over Tommy Carter in tho second round with a knockout. Darren used his one-two system to advantage and put over tho final blow early in the second frame. Carter kissed the canvas can-vas three times in this round. Frankle Smlthcrs and Harry Casey battled six rounds on even term in the other six-round event. Smithers took .1 commanding lead In the early rounds but weakened toward the end of the mill. Sam Lat timer won from Lloyd Pearson of Richfield in the third round of a scheduled four round mill with o knockout. Pearson managed to send Lattimer to tho mat twice he-fore he-fore he took the count. It was Person's Per-son's first fight as a pro and his showing despite his defeat was considered con-sidered good. Bert Reed declsloned Ed Montague I in a four round mill. Frankle Burns won out over Benny Jones (n the second round of a four round mill with a knock-out In the curtain raiser. V. HO IS Tins O VRTKR ' I jl. t..iu, iex.. reo. 2i. tommy artei El Paso resident, was greatly ! surprised here when newspaper mn called him at his home here last night and .Informed him that press dispatches dis-patches said he had been knocked out in the second round of a boxing match In Salt Lake City. Carter, who is now employed with an engineering engi-neering crew In Mexico, came across the line from the southern republic Sunday and will return today, ho st.itt-d. Carter said ho has retired from the ring game, due to brittle bones in his hands He fought four years as a lightweight. |