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Show H BOISE BOY GOT HIS MAN IN THE SECOND. II ii (Special lo The Tribune.) f riOISB, Idn., Fob. 25. "Eddlo" Bunts of ij.ilso atomicd "Billy" Moore of Now Or- i, leans In the Hccond round of what was to ..uve been a. twonty-round contest at the J Natatorlum tonight, j Mooro was unable to protect his fltom- f ach and every time the men camo togeth- cr Burns planted hard blows at short 0 range around his opponent's heart. ' jr The Now Orleans boxvr was about ton joundB heavier than the local man and nad plenty of apeed. He forced mattora. but Bums bldid his timo and devoted all I nia attention to Moore's stomach and I lioari. , . , U In the first round Moore mnu a tenillc II) rush. Burns Kide-xteppud and Moore uliot pant him, falling to his knees and skinning skin-ning them severely on tho floor. The second sec-ond time Moore rushod, Burns caught him with a stiff rlsht on the side, Moore's right grazing Burns's shoulder. Mooro then become more cautious and the boxers felt each other out until the gong tapped. In the second round Mooro opened with a rush and Burns caught him full In tho pit of tho stomach with a ripping right, putting him down for the count of nine Mooro plainly felt tho effects of the blow, but he came back at Burns, only to go down acaln from a right undor tho Imart, delivered nt short range. ITo look the full Count and got up wobbly. Making another dlvo at Burns. Mooro caught the Bolso man's right Hush In the. stomach and as he bent over. Burns raised his glove to Moore's Jaw and brought the contest lo an unexpected close. |