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Show referee awarded the fight to the Frenchman. The 40,ODO spectators, many of them from other, nations than ; j France, booed the deci.sion and some tried to mob the ring. Police- ' men held them in check. Brouillard at first refused to leave the ring, backed the referee i j into a corner and argued with ; ' him, but finally retired after is- suing another challenge. j There was plenty of action in the opening roundr. Brouillard j ! opened up with a fast attack in j j the first round but Thil drove j i the American around the ring I j in the third. i Thil Annexes Bout On Foul PARIS, Jan. 21 Marcel Thil, recognized os middleweight boxing box-ing champion of the world, retained re-tained his title Monday night when Lou Brouillard, Worchcster, Mass., was disqualified in the fourth round of the scheduled 15-round 15-round bout for fouling. He was warned twice in the third round for hitting low. Then in the fourth round he floored Thil with another low blow and the |