thh‘jBoxing Show ir Draws Le rge Growderf! The boxing show at St. Mary’ gym * Wednesday evening- proved to be very * *•' exciting. The house was filled with s ls.'niany fans from neighboring towns a? J well as the usually large number of !:local fans. Goeders won his eight-/' round bout from Phillips. The gen-°ie:-al opinion seems to favor “Jolting”.Joe with the larger number of rounds, jh ''I Tioth men showed been boxing ability.•'! In the preliminaries Kskimo Garcia11' '* of Mason City, formerly of Dead hors-', t' h Alaska, staged a rather comical exbi- n s bition whieii tbrilled the audience. His P V opponent was John McCormick of this;»r city who put up a very clever fight. ■ll i_ Cahill won his bout by a technical ■': knockout in the second round. u! Jackman of this city and Lorenz of o l~. Dickens fought to a draw. uef Trickle of Cylinder won his boute • from Turner of Curlew. ; bir: In the bout between Francis Brady ,yI 01 this city and Kenneth Ogle of Spirit1 Lake the decision was in favor of j ie Ogle, although Brady was handicapped Qi ! by having his bunds taped too tightly,;^ ^ I thus giving his opponent every ad-^ts vantage. I2- Two local young amateur boxers,! opened the evening's entertainment ini*1 n two-round bout and proved them-', selves very capable fighters. From all ;*1 y appearances there was no set-up tujB this bout, and with 15 or J(i years of;s' ' fighting experience added their young lives either one of these boxers may;*1 claim the title which Sharkey nowbolds. \{