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Show I WOMEN BOXERS GO FOUR FAST ROUNDS c MQb. Oarpentier of Prance Defeats Mrs. Warner of England; Becomes 1 Champion. Special Cable to The Tribune. " PARIS. March 5. Mile. Carnentier, an ' attractive, tnuacular brunette of 25. was declared world's champion pugilist at 3 o'clock this morning, after defeating Mrs. Warner, wife of nn English fighter. In four fast rounds. The bout took place ' at Chantilly before a large audience of 1 fashionably dressed men and a surprls- Ingly large number of women. Mile. Carpentler appeared in the ring i wearing a mauve-colored worsted cos-i cos-i ' tunic, with a pink silk sash about her waist. Mrs. Warner wore a white sweat-p sweat-p cr over black tights. , .The English woman had the better of t t Hc fighting In the first three rounds, do-! do-! lg all or tho leading and forcing her opponent against the ropes at frequent i Intervals. Mrs. "Warner hit the French 111 woman several hard smashes during these V rounds, but they only had the effect of i keeping Mile. Carpentler on the defen-j defen-j ' slve. ,l"c fourth round Mile. Carpentler i lallicd, and. after driving her opponent before her. she nnally succeeded In land-3 land-3 V3e a heavy blow on Mrs. Warner's Jaw. . M,rs- Warner struck the floor heavily, and ?,rtcr tuc count of seven her seconds ) tnrew up tho sponge. |