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Show PSjBS'W INS WITH 'EASE . -. . ; ... r.- r .. ' oielliJIic; English iBan- tameycrin ltrWnii . tlic imericaa Lad. v "- . r5TROIT. Feb. 28. England trted for JTOther champion last night and scored sir.other defeat Her champion bantam-"eieht bantam-"eieht pugilist. Andy Tokell. was beaten decisively by Harry Forbes. ; , chanapioh banfam-welght of the world. To iaMhat Forbes was given the decision de-cision at the end of the tnth round comes far from telling the measure of his victory. vic-tory. He won ? the fight from start to finish, had the better of every rounds with the -possible exception, of the Sfev-mh, Sfev-mh, when he held his own, and proved himself the superior of the English champion cham-pion in everything that goes to make a champion, with the -exception of courage, ' . apJ in this he was eo.ua! to TokeH. The latter was something of a disappointment. disap-pointment. He showed himself a Strong, rugped youngster, with a world of power behind his blows, and proved himself game to the core. He rook a heavy punishment pun-ishment '-and came back every time In every round willing and eager to fight again. - ... In skill he. was outclassed by Forbeo, who hit him when and how he pleased, ami as many times as Tokell would taka without coming to a ciincb or breaking ground. .He vo'tn '-hf' Englishman's left eye shut and rat the-left side of his face until It looked like the aftermath of . a session with a sausage machine, wtille Forbes hsd not a mark. Ho d-ov Token's To-ken's head - hack with straight lefts, -turned him. around with tight hooks and back again with left swings, . From the end of the second round thero rever was a doubt of the result. Tokell1 twice --resiled Forbes to the' floor, the, foul Work being to all appearances inten tional For thia be was hissed by the , Electa tors-and earned by the referee. . The attendance was 3S00. George Slier w referee. The men fought at 115 l Ingleside Races. San Francisco,; Feb, 28. Summary at Ingleside: First race, seven furlongs. selHng M..F. Tarpey won. Ohio Girl second. Lone Flsh erman third. Time. 1:29. ... ; Second race, futurity coarse. - selling St. Phinippma won, Fiortnel IL second. Sea Lion third.: Time, 1;IL . Third race, six and half furlongs, selllne Oroslus won, Action second. By-rcnerdale By-rcnerdale third. Time, 1:E4. . ' Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap Sad Sam won. Royal Rogue second. Double Dou-ble Six third. Time. ' ', ; ' ' Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling July Gyp svon. El Plloto second. Pupil third. Time. 1S-. -v Sixth races one mile, selling Bonnie Lissak won. Velma Clark second, Rose of . May third. . Time. :42. - . , ' Star Pofr.ter's Sister Kild. Nashville. 'fenn.. Feb. 28. The great brood mara Vttlayette was killing by falling fall-ing in . hole last night. She was by Brown tl out of Sweepstakee, and was a full sifter, to Star Pointer. . ' Harvard Won at Hdclccy. ' New-Fork. Feb. 28.-Harvard beat Tale-last Tale-last night In the first game of th flnala for the inter-collegiate hockey champion- j ship by a score of 6 to 2. . x - ' . Won by Excelidors. ... -. A mat'eri game of bowling between a , raren e r of :f 4 lyrxssntxss camp. Woodman)! America, and Great ; Salt Lake camp, was roUed at the Har-, monie alleys last evenhng. The Excel-' Excel-' siors scored 1821, points to their oppo aents 1731 and won the match. : . v . ; .'.'. - . ., . t j. . ; .' .Qpimt . Postponed. - . The- bowling- game that was to have : been played by the Railroad and the Elks teams at the Elks alleys last even-iK even-iK has been, postponed until next week , 'Njying " 'to 'the absence of some of the : r Jilroad boys. , |