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.