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Show ISOLLiSE" TRIMS WALKER SALT LAKE, Feb. 'J?. Al Walker of Ban Francisco, Pacific coat bantamweight ban-tamweight champion who recen ' starred in a headline attraction! In New York was given v. nifty trimming trim-ming here lut nisht hy c ; ill! of Salt Lake. The Mad Garden performer was badly beaU-n in the first five rounds, but managed to hold his .own in the sixth. His showing vas a disappojntirent to the fans present, n.: $olIi3 corn-- corn-- pletely outclassed Fred Windsor's Iiroduct. Walker kissed, hfl i U In the opening round and was staggered stag-gered twice in the second rou!.: i... iho flashy lofts of Sollls. In the third round a stln:lncr left to the Jaw followed by a right cross to the Jaw sent the coaster down for the count of nine. -On gainJn feet SoIILj ajrain sent him to the nun. this time for tho count of five. By ontlnual hanging on Walker aged to weather throush the round. In tho ecml-windup Cyclone Eddie Kelly of Ofjdcn won ov. r Bert Wilson Wil-son who substituted for Jlrr.mie Mun-son. Mun-son. Munson pulled the eleventh hour demand, Promoter Downing I D-nounced. D-nounced. and lus be en barred from the Manhattan ring permanently. Charles Klndo of Mldxale won out over Leo Anderson tn "51 second of milling, isu rights to the jaw end!n? tho battle. Leo Hanson declslonod loe v rlnt in four rounds. Jim GutUe and Frank is Burns took turns at kissing the canvas In Their four-round battle, thi contest betas of the slam-bar.t' naturo throughout, endin? in a draw Bobbie Lutz of Denver derisio'id Al Pugmaye); of Salt Lak..- in the curtain cur-tain raiser. |