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Show BENEFIT SHOW PLEAS MANY '. v- . : ; The big. beneffjt 'athletic ishbw held at the Oemmell club last Saturday Sat-urday evening pleased the large crowd who attended, immensely. A substantia.1 amount was realised realis-ed from the ticket sale. This will go to the Scout Council to apply I on the annual assessment made necessary to carry on the various activities of the organization throughout thr-oughout the year. . Ira Dern, who was billed to meet Nick Velcoff, was present but did net , go on, on accpunt qf a badly injured ey received in match the previous evening. Mike Zuk-ovich Zuk-ovich substituted tot., Derri and proved a' worthy opponent for Vel-coff,-,',.-:: . r ,; Jacob jlineud gained 4. decision o ver . lieo Paniano when th lat ter -wh was out side ;o the. ring mada an out of bovjnds attaCt on Amend1 from ijover' the . "ropes. A mend, "who as- insklie ' of tHe ropes, seized Papianp.'s Lead and threw; him jyer ,the gropes ' tq the center of the ring..,where he lay while referee Macke raised An-cndW An-cndW handi ,Papiaito -protested the decision when he washable to rise, but of no avail. The crowd, !i little resentful; of Papiano's un-ncessarily un-ncessarily rough tactict, gave Amend Am-end a stormy ovation. ? t One of the fastest bouts ever seen here was the ope, put1 on as in extra, between Earl "Wildcat" McCann and Hy Sherman, welters. welt-ers. This match went the full time limit witout a fall and was declared a draw. John Togliatti knocked out Mexican Pete in the second round rf their four-round scneauia gp. Togliatto proved master from the start and was never in difficulty. The real fistic battle of the evening eve-ning was the one' betweei Pete Jensen and Frita Bolii. These two-fisted boys tore right fa from the first gong in, ft give and take battle that continued the full four rounds with honors even, r ; Billy Fisk and Toon g Lovntta went four rounds to a draw. Some clever exhibitions by the Juniors were14 featured as curtain raisers. Young Ieatherwood , of Copperfield gave a nexhibition of bag punching that was little short of marvelous. Young Bing . of Bingham and Hop of Frogtown boxed three fast rounds as a curtain cur-tain raiser. Burt Iftfield won a fall over Keith Halt in4 the 55-lb. class. . .- - ';. Bmring the evening Dummy Rowan, Ro-wan, vetern of -the ring and well known to the ring fans of 30 yrs. ago, was introducedrto tjle crftwd ,-.nd gave them a remark' ably clever clev-er exhibition with the Indian .Clubs, l.. ;''.:. ; . I'-s-. Tobie and Bunny were on hand nd furnished some very pleasing ; vocal numbers. . , v '' ... v ;(" |