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'Three times Evans got through with a straight left but on each occasion he failed to see that tho (Continued from Paga.5.)
face was left open as a trap, and wind-milling and lost points he was very fortunate in missing repeatedly by inexcusable misses couple of right hooks that would Both cominenced to fight fast and have ended the business. Cor- in a mix up Smith fell-was not dell was called upon to keep knocked-to the floor. Bux got olear of the kidney and t' on, by to work later and added points way of variation, he put in a to his collcation before the gong right hook to the Gannor's jaw sounded. The fifth round was that went a longer way to onding fairly even both mon fighting the hout than many round the carefully, The sixth round ringside thought.
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The Prinz Ludwig with the Si- bustle the Gunner cleverly dodge it. Friday 3rd inst., is due to arrive Bax and again this method Though the round ended here to-morrow proved advantageous. Out went his favour he WAO The Coblenz is expected to the left to the mouth and Bux was showing the effects of the hook. arrive here on Saturday the 23th presented with a turgent lip. In the third round Cordell deci instant with the American Mail Then as a yokemate he put his ded that matters had gone far ex 88. Korea. right to the chin. Bux then
nough and commencing his threo put Smith on to the ropes with a series stunt, left to the stomach, good left but did not follow it up. then to the jaw and n book with In the eighth round Bux was again the right, got in the opening oautioned regarding his elbow. punch to the stomach hut before This round was all in the favour he completed matters the appeal of Bux, Smith making little nee for kidney punching came. This of opportunities.
was overruled as there was not- round Bux used his elbow hing resembling a kilney punch twice but the referee did not delivered. Cordell tried another notice it. At the ringside, whilst swinging right hat he did not in his corner, Bux was spoken to land it. Later, the American's an regards the use of hiselhow. The left shot out with fierceness and tenth round was lively."Smith scored from a break with a good knocked him uprawling round landing clean' on Evans jaw it loft but Bux was quick and cour the ring and on to the boards. tered with a light right. Both The gong saved a count. pointed with lofis to the face; fourth round Evans commenced then Smith slipped to the boards. to rush matters but it was the Swatow. Amoy and Foochow Bux lator landed a severe right, flicker of the dying candle. Sraith countered with a weak Under he went to dodge one of loft and he scored with a weaker Cordell's lofts, and, whilst his right as the gong sounded. Bux head was down. Cordoll brought his right into play on to the back of Evans neck, and with what we call a wrestler's thump it Tomo, be stunned his opponent. Erans wont down for a few seconds and, immediately he was on his feet, Cordell put in another of his ter- rifle stomach thumps and then added one to the chin to keep it company and walked back to his corner in anticipation of the count.
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Mr. Kelly announced that the feather, weight limit was 126 lbs. and that Smith had weighed in at three o'clock that afternoon at the V.R.C. and scaled 122 lbs. Baz, he said, had not weighed in. I it was a condition in the articles that both men should weigh in at a fixed time then Bux, in violat ing the terms of the fight, has He was right too. Evans did not Swatow-Per Haimun, 22nd Jan, rendered it, as far as the cham- get up again in time to fight. pionship is concerned, null and The spectators saw an exhibition void. This is a matter that of thumping from Cordell that should be decided before the they are never likely to forget. title is looked upon SA1 The wrestling match between having changed hands. If Seaman Hartsch and Morris Stan there was no agreement to this berg was hardly worth mentina. effect, Bax is assuredly the winner, ing ns in two direct falls Stanberg bat, if there was, then Smith atill was an easy winner. Tho mat holds the title, in my opinion. was certainly a bad one but under whatever conditions, the men met, the result woud have been the same. Didd of Bermondsey was disqualified when fighting Gunner Edwards as a substitule for Joe Dean. The disqualifica lion took place in the fourth round for hitting with open glove.
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In the first two rounds of the the latter not only challenged all Philippine Islands-Per Rubi, content, which was fought under comers at his weight but was the Marquis of Queensberry rules, there to hear Hayes accept his Evans scored points but it was.allenge and challenge in return. obvious from tho shake that Mr. Harry Kolly, the promoter Cordell was not to be content has asked the "Telegraph" to with a victory on points and thank those who wore so kind as mant to win beyond doubt. to patronise his show; he is very Just as a steadior and to let grateful to them. He also, thanke Evans konw that he was not in the naval and military officers the ring alone and shadow fight for allowing the men to box and ing, Cordell put in one of his Lieut Parkinson, for acting as stomach specialities with the referee, right that was none too welcome.
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