58.—Tom, still on the nursing system, kept himself quiet, waiting for the attack. Jones went in, but Tom stepped back; slight exchanges ensued, and Jones down.
59.—Jones let go his left; Tom ducked his nut, and the blow went over, when Jones fell. A claim of foul, as Jones fell without a blow. The referee said, “Fight on.”
60.—Jones popped his left on the chest; Tom returned on the left cheek, and Jones fell. One hour and a half had now elapsed.
61.—Jones, still first to begin, got on Tom’s nose and fell, Tom falling over him.
62.—Jones planted his left very slightly on the ride of Tom’s nob; Tom just touched him on the smeller in return, and Jones down again.
63.—Jones rushed in, caught Tom on the chin, and Tom fell. The blow was not very heavy.
64.—Jones missed both hands, got a little one on the side of his nut, and fell.
65.—Jones got home, left and right, heavily on the ribs; Tom retaliated on the mark, and Jones down.
66.—Jones let go his left, but Tom avoided the force of the blow by stepping back. He returned on the neck, and Jones got down.
67–71.—In all these rounds Jones led off, but did no mischief, from Tom’s quickness on his pins, and in each Jones was down.