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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEB RUARY 1904 28, BOXING IN RINGS OF THE EAST AND WEST XING JUDGES GROSSMAN PLTS O ' GREAT FIGHT . I Mo seph Carr ZHNNEES Spider Weleh Hammers San i :\ D.c%ar‘m Rafael Lad, but Fails to T 'CANNOT PICK A WINNER IN SPECIAL CLASS —— Land the Knockout Punch idebl CLASS. Bantamuweight Feath Special. 125 pound (A tie) Lizhtweight Welterweight Middlewecigiht Light Heavyweight Heavyweight AWARDED THE DECISION il L rwed cal Man Has His Opponent Groggy Several Times, but the Latter Stays the Limit Harry Tenny Joseph Carroil .Paul Martin ... .Robert Lundie ... William Wolff ...Tom McGreal . ...Harry Chester . BOXERS VICTORIQUS IN TOURNAMENT : CLUB TUnattached Unattached Occidental Club . . Presidio Club . .Olympic Club .Hawthorne Club . .Olympic Clab . .Olympic Club | | nd Joseph Carroll d last night in Athletic that the to pick a winner. extra round, which Graney had the de- he dodged the issue said both men were art Martin left a hard round, Young round | judges | points. Harry Chester plucked victory from utter defeat in the light He met Frank ho had all the best of the He knocked Chester down with a straight right to the head and the second roused Chester to action mith beaten before the He outgamed him d round and gained a popu- | what seemed class. repeated th 'round. Tht and he had end of the rou in the lar v Sam = heavy-weight class. feinted Jack Sullivan down three times i punishing im in early d. He quickly out- nd knocked him the first round, severely about the gave the deci- =5 The referee also stopped the bout Tom McGreal and Al Young ddle-weight class. ond appearance and as he erely punished Graney gh tact George Finnegan, the bantam cham- pion ked Jack Lenahan down in the first round and then pped proceedings. rdy little fellow, with & powers. Lenahan, boy, seemed the er in the tournament. he will take some hy punished Eddie Car- third round. nt was a marked suc- cular. 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On account of the condition of fair green players ball fell lift w'thout penal pos were permitted, into 2 bad lie, when ble at & point not nearer to putting green than the original The scores are shown in the table: Lo SR giving him the decision on er had an easy time in the Referee Graney then stopped | It was| Both boxers | Ba fir’alcz"r:;“‘" ;‘:: Munroe a left to Sharkey’s wind. veral times, but|Sparkey misseda left and then the men bounded up like a rubber ball. He 4{ clinched. They sparred for an opening d was still full of fight | big gymnasium was | auded each fine bit | the | San | but | fteen of these made returns. The lines | age. the wheels of artillery and the | to y and tee wherever the | The men sparred a second and then | lie. NONROE WHIPS TOM SHARKEY Has the Rough-House Sailor Groggy at Close of Six- Round Go in Philadelphia MINER IS NOT DAMAGED Butte Man Goes to Floor in First, but Keeps a Strong Lead During Last Five PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 27.—Jack Munroe outfought Tom Sharkey in their six-round bout at the Second Regiment Armory in thi8 city to-night. Munroe stepped from the ring without a mark, while both of Sharkey’s eyes were badly swollen from vicious right and left swings of the Butte miner. In only one round, the first, did Sharkey have any advantage over Munroe. After this the battle was almost wholly in Munroe’s favor. When Munroe be- gan to find the sallor's stomach Sharkey became wild, and nearly all of his leads went around Munroe's neck. In the fifth round Munroe had his antagonist in trouble, and again in the sixth round Sharkey was in dis- tress. The blows Munroe landed on Sharkey’'s stomach went straight from the shoulder and were hard enough to have knocked out almost any fighter. lThe general opinion seems to be that | Jeffries will now be called upon to de- | fend the championship against Munroe. Sharkey entered the ring at 1) o'clock. He was given a tremendous cheer by the great crowd present. Munroe ap- peared ten minutes later. He was well received. The fight was Marquis of | Queensberry rules, six rounds, 75 per cent of the gross receipts to be divided between the two men, 75 per cent to the winner and 25 per cent to the loser. No decision was to be given. Both men were in first-class condition. | MUNROE GOES DOWN. Round 1—Sharkey led and missed. Munroe landed a left blow on Sharkey’s ribs and the latter fell through the ropes, but did not land on the flcor. Sharkey landed right on stomach, and { | | 1 | and in a rush Munroe slipped and fell to the floor. Sharkey missed a left swing and Munroe missed a right. Munroe drove left to Sharkey’s nose| and right to stomach and got away without return. Sharkey missed a left| swing and then landed a right on Mun- | | roe’s jaw. sending him to the floor. When they came up Munroe clinched to save himself. Sharkey landed am- other left to the jaw, which bewildered Munroe. The men were clinched at the | bell. This was Sharkey’'s round. | Round 2—Sharkey landed a vicious| blow over Munroe's stomach. They | sparred 2 moment and then Sharkey landed right on Munroe’s stomach | again. Munroe tried right for Sharkey's| head, but missed. Sharkey landed a| light left on Munroe’s stomach and then lipped to the floor. Munroe tried a| | lett, but Sharkey stepped inside and landed a light left to the stomach. The | men rushed to a clinch without dam-| Munroe landed a hard right on Sharkey’s stomach, and a moment later repeated it. | Round 3—Sharkey led with a swing | with the left and missed. Munroe ' | landed hard right on stomach. The | men rushed to a clinch and Munroe landed a left on Sharkey's stomach. | Sharkey landed lightly on Munroe's wind. Sharkey rushed, but Munrge met him with hard right on the wind. Z | 2 | Sharkey was short with right and| 2 | 2 | Munroe countered with right to the | z wind. Munroe staggered Sharkey | = with straight left to the chin. Sharkey | | ol | rushed in, but Munroe met him with | : 4489 | 3|8 |right to wind. Sharkey was wild.| L 355,33 | Munroe missed left for head but land-| 5 49 (100 | 12 | 88 | ed right to the wind. W, $2| 412 | Rouna 4—Munroe landed right to| = 48 | o7 | % | Sharkey’s wind and the latter clinched. | G -3 | % | They sparred for a moment and then | 8. 52 108 | rushed into another clinch. Sharkey | I 3§ missed a right and Munroe landed -3 right on Sharkey's wind. Sharkey Reginald White, handicap 132; | Worthington Ames, R. G. Brown and hers did not return their scores. On | ot | ae ount of the bad condition of the | course the scores tended to be high. | All'the fifteen who returned scores | qualified for the match play, in which | the plavers will receive the same han- | dicaps as in the qualifying round. They | first round as follows: S. L. Abbot Jr. against Warren Gregory. L. F. Monteagle against G. E. Starr. R. I. Bentley against Dr. T. G. Mec- Hoyt against S. G. Buckbee. Rolla V. Watt against R. J. Woods. R. G. Hanford against R. D. Girvin. W. J. Dutton against Perry Eyre. A. S. Lilley a bye. Each round must be completed within four days. It is likely that several of the matches will be played to-day. Robert Johnstone, the professional of the San Francisco Golf Club, starts to-morrow for Los Angeles, where he will compete for the open champion- ship of Southern California on the links of the Country Club on March 4 and 5. —— OHIO DEMOCRATS NAME TWO MEN FOR CONGRESS WARREN, Ohio, Feb. 27.—Two Con- gressional conventions were held here to-day by Democrats representing the Nineteenth District. At the regular convention Charles McCormick of Ak- ron was nominated for Congress. At the second convention, composed of delegates dissatisfied with the action of the first gathering, W. T. Vaughan of Akron was nominated for Congress and opposition was expressed toward any indorsement of W. R. Hearst as Democratic candidate for the Presi- dency.. | are matched against each other in the missed right to stomach and Munroe | drove left to the sailor’s wind. Shar- key landed a right on Munroe’s stom- ach and the men clinched. Munroe landed light left on Sharkey’s face and right to stomach. 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Munroe landed light left and they clinched. When they broke away Sharkey tried | a left for the head, but was short. | They came together and Munroe land- | ed left on Sharkey’s wind. He missed | right for the same point a moment later. The men rushed together, each landing a hard right on the stomach. Munroe landed a vicious right on Sharkey’s eye, drawing the blood. A moment later Munroe landed a hard left on the stomach, forcing Sharkey to clinch. Sharkey tried right for the stomach but missed and Munroe miss- ed a left at the same point. The men were sparring when the gong sounded. Round 6—The men rushed to a clinch. Munroe landed 2 right on Sharkey’s stomach and Sharkey’s left went around Munroe’s neck. Munroe drove hard right to Sharkey's wind and pushed his head back with a left. Sharkey landed a left on Munroe’s head, but missed a right for the same place a moment later. Munroe land- ed hard left on Sharkeys’ jaw and the latter looked worried. 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