In a wild glove fest, Francis Brady of tMs city threw so many gloves at George Laurens of Spencer that a towel was thrown into the ring in behalf of the visitor before the close of the first round. It was a vicious affair while It lasted, with both boys giving all they had. j;Pat- Cullen, local Junior College bas- i; ketball star, surprised the many pres-'1 ent-by stopping Ray Neary of St.ilt;tl~ fir»r+ - t..- —-.-mi — — —■ lt;uwv lt;VUUU OX I.’ »firthree-round go. Cullen is a southpaw‘t hitter, Ms style puzzling the St. Mary’s boy. A left to the chin put Neary lt;down, but he arose in a groggy con- i ditxon. Before Cullen could put over! lt;: a finishing blow Referee Hand stop- i ped the bout, a technical knockout being chalked up in favor of Cullen £