Show GREGGAINS I GOES OUT IN I THE EIGHTH Steve ODonnell Scores a Victory Unlocked For r FIGHT WON BY GOOD MANAGEMENT GREGGAINS PUNISHED TEBBI ELY BY LEFT JABS In the Eighth Greggains Fell as if Shot and Never Moved Until His Seconds Carried Him to His Corner Cor-ner Eddie Bald Again a Winner McMichnel Beats McDuffie General Sporting News San Francisco June 17Steve ODon nell the Australian heavyweight knocked out Alex Greggains of San Francsco in the eighth round Bill Elmer the pugilistactor knocked I out Jim Ryan of Cincinnati In the thhi round and Jimmy Lawler a clever local lo-cal bantam fought a tenround draw with Jimmy Anthony the Australian champion bantamweight These were the results of the Olympic clubs boxing box-ing carnival in Mechanics pavilion tonight to-night The attendance was 5000 among them belmr two score women spectators specta-tors ODonnell won his fight by good management man-agement In the first three rounds Greggains did all the work and had all the best of the contest In the fourth round ODonnell improved in his work and repeatedly jabbed Greggains in the face with his left Greggains fought at the body entirely punching the big Australians ribs until they were raw ODonnell appeared to be waiting for a knockout with his right The chance came In the eighth In the previous rounds ODonnell punished Greggains terribly with his left jabs opening a wound under the right eye an Inch or more In length from which the blood trickled down GreggaIns body In the seventh ODonnell caught Gregsains on the nose with a left jab cutting a deep gash across the bridge After these cuts Greggains weakened In the eighth after a minutes sparring ODonnell Jabbed Greggains on the nose with his left and brought his right across striking squarely on the jaw Greggains fell as if shot and never moved until his seconds carried him to his corner Maher Will Marry Philadelphia June 17 Peter Maher the pugilist today secured a license to marry Miss Agnes Torphey of this city The wedding is expected to take place tomorrow McMichael Beats McDume Cambridge Mass June 17Jimmy McMichael the Welshman beat Eddie McBuflie on the Charles River Park track this afternoon in the hottest 15 mile bicycle race ever run in America and at the same time established a new 15mile paced competition record of 29 minutes 12 seconds McDuffie led all through the race up to the last of the 13th mile when his pacers became worn out and the little Welshman behind be-hind a fast triplet forged ahead and won by 100 yards The weather conditions con-ditions were well nigh perfect there being only a slight breeze Fifteen thousand people enjoyed the sport The men started at 520 after a good afternoons sport in which an American Amer-ican record for a new race the two mile tandem competition standing start was made in 40515 by the Butler brothers Summary Twomile professional handicap tandem tan-dem Won by F A Butler and Nat Butler of Cambridge scratch F Hoyt and C S Newton of Connecticut 100 yards second Louis Arnold and J Bowdoin of ProvideSice 130 yards third Time 405 15 One mile paced handicap professional profession-al FJnal heat won by W Coleman Boston 100 yards J Nadau Keene N H second 100 yards J Bowdoin Providence third 60 yards Time200 Twomile paced handicap professional profession-al Final heat won by H R Hill Providence scratch F S McKav Boston 170 yards second Brad Himeon Arlington 35 yards third Time i 4515 Was Decided a Draw Baltimore June 17The 12round go between Middleweights Nick Burley of California and Jimmy Ryan of Australia was decided a draw upon an agreement made in the ring by the contestants that if both were standing at the end of the 12th round neither should get the decision de-cision Burley was easy the better man and had Ryan going several times The latters generalship however saved a knockout Wants a Decision New York June 17SpIke Sullivan of Boston Is anxious to bring about a match ds btxh rbrbJb between his brother Dave tda Jimmy Barry of Chicago to decide who is the 115pound champion of America Spike today placed 1000 in the hands of Al I Smith to bind the contract between the two lads |