PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1926 Semi-Final Bouts in Boxing Tourney Fast and Exciting Contest Approaches Close Amid Clever Boxing and Hard Hits Last Night Fellite hours, most of them fast and bitterly contested until the whirl of the tarmac round, featured the semi-finals. The team had a narrow naval battleship tournament last night. Plates were flying every minute of the time, and there was not a still oak in sight. The feature bolt of the evening was between "Bubby" Ruger and Luger Murgie in the 160 pound box. The blower blew from such man in every direction. The first round was by far the fastest one of the evening. The two buxiers knocked each other from pivot to pivot, and even draw when the whistle blew. At the start of the second round it looked as if Rovers had spent himself and Murger had the better of it. Rovers, however, came back in the first half, called just about giving Murger a blow when the final whistle sounded. The battle between Alvin McCoy and Muir Rogers was another sidepost although it started tame enough after Stalling around the first round, they went at it like lightning in the second and third rounds. Rogers landed only about a third of his wild swings but that was enough to do damage. He lost to vintage, having fought in a preliminary a few minutes before. There was no doubt but that McCoy was the more clever boxer. Harry Mullium displayed the best boxing of the evening by winning bouts in the mid-lightweight and welterweight divisions. The Price in the 145 pound class and followed in a few minutes with a victory over Elainbiern in the 160 pound class. Mullium received less blows than any other boxer of the evening. In the lightweight class, Jerry Kaufman fought grounally against Bill Inmer but lost the decision. Inmer's longer reach meant much to him. Inmer and Mair Rogers are required to next tonight in the finals. Hutchison scored a technical knockout against Shuttz in the third round. Shuttz fell backwards through the ropes on the floor. This accident would not have happened had there been three rangs on the ring as usual, but he did so with a hard fought three rounds, although he lost some blood in doing so. He is slated to meet Denton in the finals tonight. In the light-heavyweight class Zeke Burton won over Merwin Gram. Three matches in this class torpedied by the boxers failing to claw up. Counter list to Sambora, with Gates and Gates to Quinn in this way. Dr. James A, Nalismith, and N, P. Sherrwood were the jujgs. The loops were three 1/2-inch rounds. The summary: 118 pound class—Victor Matthew won decision from M. Black. E Gretter won decision from Ray Gerald. 195 paw class!—Benton saved a technical knockout over L. Hamilton when the latter failed to return for an attempt. Tweet was victory from R. Shaw. 125 pound class—Alvin McCoy won decision from Bob Mugwai in preliminary. 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