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Show The Marquis of Queensberry Rules 1. To be a fitir stand bp boxing match in a twfnty-four-foot ring, or aa near thai ! si practicable. 2. No wreatllnff or huftftn allowed. t. The rounds to be or thrre minutea' duration, and one minuta. lime betwean rounds. 4. If elhr man rail, through wVakness or otherwit.6, he muxi gi up unassisted, ten seconds to be allowed hira to do so. tha other man meanwhile to return to his corner, and when the fallen man Is on hts les;s tha round Is to be resumed and continued until the three minutes have expired. It one man-falls to come to the si-ratrh In the ten seconds allowed. It shall be Ui the powr of the rfcree to five his award In favor of the other man. I. A man hanging on the rupes in a helpless state, with his toes off the I round, shall be considered down. . No seconds or any other person to be allowed In the tins during the rounds. 7. Should the contest be stopped by any unavoidable Interference, the referee to name time and place, as soon as pott-tfMe. pott-tfMe. for finishing the contest; so that the match muet he won and lost, unless tha hackers of both men agree to draw the stakes. I. The glovea to be fair alsed boxing floves of tha best quality, and new. 9. Should glove burst or come off. It must be replace! to the referee's satisfaction. satis-faction. 10. A man on one kaee Is considered Sown, and If struck la entitled to tha stakes. II. No shoes or boots with springs allowed. al-lowed. 12. The contest In all other respects to be governed by revised rules of the Lon-fnn Lon-fnn prise rlng BAIL PLATEB COLLAPSES. BOPTON, July 4 Third Baseman Kibe Ki-be rf eld of the Washington Americans was overcome by the heat during yesterday a game with Boston and was forced to retire re-tire from the game. j |