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Show NEW YORKERS TIRE OF FARCICAL BOUTS Those who wish to preserve the boxing box-ing game in (rot ham should fumigate immediately. The last tbreo heavy, weight bouts staged there have left an odor that is offensive to an extreme. Andre Anlerson, hii-lil y touted, met Charlie Wei-- er' . In t iic' so. -end round fir so Woincrt hit Andcrs'-'n and he went ihro'.:g!i the ropes aud never has ( come hni'ii, Then Jar-k rvca':ti was ri'ttcd against 1 Weincrt. lie hardly landed a blow. J The crowd hissed ar.d booed and then j bf-L.'i n to leave t'ne building. In the third rcntvl the referee stopped, the ; fight becaii-e of Keating s fcai i ui show-j ill LT. j And then crime th Kred Kniion-Al 1 i Rei.-h bout. T'mo.-c who saw the o- ! cilic Huhr elai-n that l.'.-i, Ji ()l!it cold 1 'alr.rg in Ihe sc. ruth r.r cigi.th round., In ;!ic ninth a -Torn: fif y.-y lr j m t::e' 'rowri i i, i'iuenci .i tii" referee 1 1) stop I inn 1-ct ' ho.ribtie. ' ' Men vy weight lioutn ,iust. uow arc a ! por.niar in New Vori; as arc Jri.-h rebels in the hoiisc of lords. J |