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Show HARRY GRES UNABLE TO KEEP ADVANTAGE PrTTSBTTRG. Sept. 21 Harry GrK Pittsburg middTewej2it, was badly battered bat-tered in the last two roo.nds of his ten-round ten-round go with Billy Miske, St. Paul heawweight, here today after hokhng the lead during the preceding eight rounds. The prreTist from the noTthweJrt started start-ed a drive in the ninth and his terrific onslaught overcame the ham! i-cap the home tighter had gained. Greb was about all in at the dose, while the visitor was unscathed. The flight was heM m the open ah- of Forbes field with aboot SOOO lana present, despite the chilly weather. |