| Show AIIEB AHI > MIARKEY The jmzlstt ollehmemen she luU lodgs NEW YORK June loPeter Maher an theme Bbarkey the heavyweight heavy-weight pugllliti who were arrested last l night after their tight at the Palace Athletic club were discharged by Magistrate Cornell the Harlem police court today The maizlilrate admitted that the conduct of tbe mea In the seventh round might have been dltorderly and Bald be was glad they had been locked up but that novel there aa far aside could lee there hud been no violation of Ibo law The came being called Maglitrate Cornell Invited Inspector McLaughlin to tell Mm about the came The Icspeo tar laid be believed the law was violated vio-lated by the men list night There was Slugging and knocking down mind he believed U was Ills duly < to atop them Magistrate Cornell Interjected that u good many things happened a per formanceof that kind that would not look well at a 6 oclock tea wL The Inspector Insisted that thards was slugglig brutal rounding and kook Inll down 1 that did nut constitute a prize fight he did not know What did Magistrate Cornell staled that he had read the account of the fight I Bud while bo believed Ibo Inspector wn perfectly fight In separating and arresting ar-resting the men he did not think they could ilrlclly L I held for taking part lu a prize fight Counsel Bbatkey olalmad there wan no violation at far at the aparrlog contest went and there would have been none to the cud Countel lor Maher remarked that Assemblyman Uorlou wai at the con its biluiell IL night and be said the performance wits perfectly legal up 10 the seventh round foe Inspector Haled that be went to the dressing loom ol the men before ibey ooltreJ The ring read the low to them and told them there mutt be tio slugging Here Magistrate Cornell interposed i think yon did tight luaimuob aa the men were itltordtrl3 But you mutt underttanrl thAt Wily received much encourage uuut Tau public bad apparently expressed great Interest what they were about to Co They were very much Inlerreited them aln Tiny are big piwertul mud i mu-d pitaumably high tempered J la I 1 to be wondered all they lost their beaus Ou that ground an street was warranted If they acted disorderly I am glad they ware locked op and woulJ have been vial bad they teen forced to a ey all night In the Jail I 1 But IwllUot to entertain I a complaint of prlzvflnhtlni agaloat I Hum 1 I tb vfltgw think tbey are wlhlulbe I law l Turning to Matter mud BliarLey who stood side by I e hero 10 him Mgl irate Cornell laid Malier and Buorkey you ore dlicuarged Tbeuilute wan a quick clearing I cut of tile court room and a crowd of ad mlrcn ticorled Ibo rugimts to Ibo I 1 Tnlrd avenue cable cite |