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Dallv at 4 p.m. TROTlElfS DOCK B' interesting to know when reading the Daily News -w rvvpicui me wxioie uiaiyric" aru uuuj RING AND MAT SHOW EXCITING I'lMity Of Action Seen On Sock And Squirm Card At Moose Halt list Night ' There was plenty of action In the Mk and squirm show which Night or Day PHONE co&lbm needs It took about eight rounds to settle the issue. In the fine points of the wrestling game possibly the event be-wecn Stan Nelson, Canadian Scottish, 163 pounds, and Prank Fdl-ger, 160 pounds, was a better display. Nelson won In two straight falls first a Boston Crab, second i a shoulder press. Hosing Events The main boxing event was to have been between Benny Wlndle and Billy TJagshaw, who has been 111 of late, was substituted for by Sergeant Bob McNeill who was no match whatever for Benny. Wlndle was staged laft night In the Moose jneld nls punches for a couple 0, Hall lindr th rrnmaapmont. nf . .. .. ... . ......... rounas ana rrann roiger. uue to certain exigencies which necessitated some substitutions and changes from the original program, one or two of the boxing bouts were not as evenly matched as might have ben desired. Nevertheless, It was ood entertainment for those interested In the two pugilltUc arts and a substantial crowd appared to hrve been quite well satisfied. The headline event was a wrest ling bout between Darrow Thomp son of the Canadian Scottish, 198 pounds, and Billy Greenfield of the Searchlight Battery, 190 pounds, who seemed to harbor something In the way of a grudge between themselves. The pon derous pair resorted to all the tricks and antics of the game they knew as well as some which were not In the book. At times It took on the aspect of a free-for-all with referee, seconds, soldiers, spectators, wet towels and water buckets In the ring, not saving .anything of the odd burly police- ,man who stood by grinning and (ready o take a hand too if It i seemed necessary. The Scot and I the glowworm were Just rarln' to 'get at each other and the affair 'nrovided both fun and excitement. 'The glaring Thompson was the 4 winner two falls out of three. The first fall for Thomnson was a head viators and body press. Then Orcenfleld evened the count with a bar arm and head scissors. The hlrd and winning hold for Thomnon w a iraole wrlstlock to which Oreenfleld had to give in in the third was awarded a technical knockout When McNeill all but passed out Wlndle weighed 142 pounds and McNeill, 152. Sergeant Alex Crabbe, Canadian Scottish, and Darrow Oomez. fought four rounds of boxing Crabbe. 145 pounds, was too smart ana experienced far Oomez and vA an easy and unanimous de cision. Darrow, 148 pounds, nevertheless, tried hard but missed a lot of swings while Crabbe laid some hard ones to his head and face. The best boxing bout of the eve ntng was a three-rounder between Rol Judge and Elmore Hanklnson who went at It hammer and tong? and threw a lot of leather. It took on some of the aspects of a gooc old slugging match although thai does not mean to say that the two boys do not know something sbout boxing which they do. Judge has a fighting heart, plenty of ower and lands them hard. He L one of the most promising youn? boxers to be seen around here for ome time. The decision was very fairly his. , Don McCouver. 155 oounds. and Jack Wearmouth. 162', pounds was badly matched. Jack was soon n distress from rights- to the cheek and law and appeared to be relieved when the three rounds vere over with Don the winner. 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