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Show ' and proved conclusively that he Is a wicked inflghter. Kdc'ilo Johnson earned a decision over Kid Schlllo in four rounds, b'it tho lalter'K garnueFa won him a home with the crowd. Schlllo was smiling and willing, and was not particularly par-ticularly worried at the finish. It was a fast bout. Young Forbes and .Mm Crawley went four lively sessions to n draw. Crawley Is a slight, youth with a sad face and a wonderful appetite for punishment. pun-ishment. He also has an excellent punch. The boys were evenly matched. match-ed. Kid Smith put Ed McGlllis away In the opening round, while Young Ed-I Ed-I die Hanlon lost to Young Lugan in the third session. jFAST fIGHT iff SALT JKE CITV Tim my Reagan, ex-cbamplon bantamweight, ban-tamweight, and Young Erlenbom of Denver went six fast rounds to a draw at the Manhattan club show .Monday vvenlng at the Salt l'alace. Tho card throughout was one of the best Manager Man-ager Hardy Downing has handed out to the locnl boxing enthusiasts, and tho capacltv house was highly pleased. pleas-ed. Ri?ugan had a shade tho bette-r of the contcbt. but Erlenbom's willingness willing-ness to come back after be bad weathered weath-ered a storm of wallops earned him a draw, in tho opinion of Referee Wil-lard Wil-lard Bean. Although the milling was fast, neither lad was par tfculai ly dls-tresacd dls-tresacd at the comijslon of the mix-up. mix-up. Reagan surprised Krlenborn at the opening of Ihe fourth and sixth rounds by charging from his corner at the tap of the bell, catching the' Denver Den-ver lad unawares. Erlenbom's seconds sec-onds wurv even slower than their pro-teg pro-teg In the sixth session, and Erlenbom Erlen-bom was forced to box from a sitting posture for a time -until Referee) Bean chocked Reagan's onslaught and gae Ihe Luver boxers attendants a chance fo remoe bis chair. The ex-champlou ex-champlou (ought viciously at times |