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Show MORAN DEFEATS HUGH M'LEAN. After an Eventful Race They Exchange Words, and Then Punches. In a motor paced race held at Boston last weok Moran defeated Hugh MacLean. Billy Saunders pacod Moran while- Charley Turvillo manipulated the chug-chug that MacLean tagged onto. At the conclusion of tho race thoro was a lively scrip between the two paco followors. This will undoubtedly bo interesting in-teresting news to the local racing fraternity since theso riders visited this city last fall and rode exhibition races at tho saucer. In describing their match race tho Nsw York Cycling world aaysi Thero is joy in Boston and vicinity onoe more for the rain hoodoo" has boen broken and tho eight-times-poatponod raco meet final-lv final-lv was held at the Revere Beach saucer on Monday night of this x-eok, with 3,000 persons per-sons in attendance Incidentally, tho moot was no hippodromo affair, for James Moran signalized ins return frbm Europo by trouncing trounc-ing Iiis supposed friend, Hugh MacLean, and came near trouncing him in another manner aftor the meet. So hot-hoadod did MacLean and Moran become over tho outcomo that they started-to Bcttlo it by the good old way, but they were separated boforo many blows had been exchanged. Moran rode in finn stylo and although MacLean had accidonts, nono who saw tho raco doubted but that the milkman milk-man could havo beaten him anyway. Moran was threo miles ahead at tho end of twenty-five miles and he covered tho distance in 38-08 1-5. |