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Show lefts to the fsce snd wsnt to r- d cllnchea. Welie sent a r'.nt to 1. -aad there wss snore r" i n'" , ' wnlloped Brown on t: " seno " A merles n ba- to th mr. 1 lowed tilt with two fler. . Brown fsee. Brown g.K a eft to t . wind and Wells countered with a kit w the note. It waa V. us round ROT N D I Brow b red In sod t"e reuched It te the center of 1 e r yVelis ducked a wild left swing. I I miseed a counter to th Jew. . a was wild In his attack snd con 1 p 1 seem to lsnd cleanly. Wells put t left to th nos end Brown - on the stomach. 'Wells wsnopert n twlr en the nos. but took a llt to ti e wind In return. ells dn. Ued In 'o hard left and Brew followed this wn a left to the chest. At the ben Bio.u took a right to the ribe. ftrown we bleeding at the tine Bound wee v.u. RnfJNU Wel'S held In tre j.nn.i.es. Welle gsve Brown a herd nht to li e mouth, which caused blond to sire. .11 from Brown s mouth. W ells cam b. k with another hard right to the Jaw. but Brown backed away from further dam-, ace. Brown put a riabt hook to the shoulder and then they sperred for a time. The American swuns bis leu to the wtn and Wells hooked ncht and left to the jaw. causing Brown to reei. Brown recuperated quickly and lh bell found them flahUng In the .-enter of the ring. It wss clesrly Welles round. BOU ND Wells got In a MKht upper-cut. upper-cut. Brown ripped a rls'it to the f. Wella clearly outboxed brown. jbh" him repeatedly In the face. Fmwn x-nt trying for a haymaker. pt Weils ln -I eut of dsnger. Brown got a si Iff ri"t and left to Wells's face.. Near the end at the round Wells put a terrific riant to the ear. Welle s round. ROUND a Wells got a rlgbt to the . law and ldelepped the return. Brown, hooked a right t th chin. Wells sup- ' ped to th floor tn eldeeiepplng. Brown got In two heavy rights, but Wella more, than evened them up with two heavy swings to the law. Brown got In a bard left to th car which stassered W e. s. ' Brown had a altgal advantage of ' "ROUND t Brow) got stiff left and : right te th head, but the Snglihmaa started the blood aa with a runt t the month. Wells got In severe! e'rslght Sbs sA Vwt return. Wells hooked a ird left te the Jaw and received a riebt to the wind In return. It y clear .y . Wslls s yund. . . RiJI'ND - Brown got left to, tb . face and followed ft with a left to the wind. Brown bored la repeatedly. try-In try-In to lead a knockout. Tbev worked to repeated rHncbee without much dimif Brown hooked a riant to th law winch drove tb Cntliehmaa'c bead back. Wens put a hard left to the ey. Welie s round. ROt'ND eBrown ruche and there war rapid achn-oa. Broem hooked ksrd left to wind and Wells came back Ilk a right S the eve. Brown hooked a hard left te stomach. Wens opened the cit sgsln on Brown's mouth accidentally acci-dentally with hi elbow. Bmwa wee at Weha like a tiger and emsehed a pretty . hard right te the wind. The round waa.. , even. . BOl'ND le They ebeok hand and wens quickly at It. Brown kept t-ylng for a knockout, bnt Well kept Inside to bmwa. Brown Staggered Wells with bar left te the wind. Welle got In ear- . era! Jb to th fee nd had Brown bleeding profusely. Well slipped lo th floor In aa exchange Brown tried a hook U the Jaw. but walls drove hi" , off with etralght Jabs. They ax.-hanced lefts. Near ths end W elle drove Brown bead back with a left to the aye. K11R017II OUTCLASSED BYJpifll In Ten-Bound Boat Last NitOit He Had No Chanct With Matt Weill. MADISON SQUAMC OARDIN, New Tork. Aug. tl.-fatatt wells. Snglteh tight eeelght ckamploa. mat night added to his aetle laurels by utboclng aad eut. lighting "Knock eat" Brown, .the New York lightweight. In tan-round bout be-far be-far probably th largest crowd that ever witnessed a pugilist I contest In New Tork City. The bout, th second to be held under the new boxing law, brought a crowd of about 14, so persona to Madl son ftquar Oarden. The British champion waa never In danger at any parted during th milling, aad left the ring Unmarked, while "Knockout" Brewa waa bleeding about the monlb aad from a eut under bla right eye. Wella cool and calculating defense had the American sorely pusaied. Wells repelled Brown e attack from every angle. an-gle. Brown could not solve the Knglleh-men's Knglleh-men's left Jab. which played about his face with llghtnlng-llfce rapidity and kept the American from doing any damage dam-age "at In-flghtlng. ... Seven of the rounds rlerly belonged to Wills Referee Charley Whit had te oauuon koth men frequently Hi the ollnchea. Th battle gave Knockout" Brown's championship aspirations a severe se-vere setback. Popular opinion gave the battle to Wella. but no decision waa rendered. It waa elated that the gate receipts totaled tin. DOS. Brown received lt per cent and Wella J2 per cent of the groee recelpta. The big amphitheater waa Jammed, while hundreda of others sought vainly 10 gain admission, but wer turned away 5y the police. Ticket speculators reaped a harvest. . , , The eld ring and platform on which Corbett and McCoy. Ruhlln and Fltsstm. mons and other lower light had swapped punches In other years waa erected ia the center of th garden. Well Waa Orwnrwlgit. Brown and Wella weighed la at e'eloek. The New Tark boy tlmd th beam slightly under 11 pounds. The British lightweight champion, before he stepped en the scales, had found himself overweight, but ha donned a couple of sweaters snd took a long run. followed by a vigorous rubdow. even then Wells wss a quarter of a pound overweight when he weighed tn. Brown, however, did not claim the forfeit of e lot over- By,'th tlm Brown and Well left their dressing room every Inch In the gardca waa taken and hundreds stood behind ths box seats. Come of those turned back at the deore climbed a are escape t th fourth door. There waa a craah of glasa and before th police could check the rush a stream of epeetstora spilled through the window Ilk beans from hag Wall waa th rt to climb through the rope sed wa given t,'-come. t,'-come. He wa escorted by nine eoeonde. Including his manager, George laacDoa-ald. laacDoa-ald. . The F.ngKshman wa trained and looked to be In tiptop chape. Brown, the little German-American, coon teilowew Wells into the ring. He went at one to Wens' corner, where he el took hand with his opponent. Brown we smiling sad ronHdent and looked right. Thar wee some betting at l to : 0) Welle. Both men came into the ring with hands bandaged. Referee White stripped some f tbeheodagee from Welle a hand. Bee-em waa forced to remove some of the bandage from hi hands aleo. The men boxed etralght Marqula of tjueenaberry rules. right by Bonnda. BOCND t They eetwe t a cHnch snd both bsld tor several eeconde. Wells landed stiff right to the Jaw and blocked a return. The atngllehman forced the fighting. Jabbing Brown with hie left. Both were wild and there were few clown blow. Brown mlaeed a right hook, but a minute later caught Welle with a l4t to the wind. Welie had .tb alight advantage on tba round. ROUND J They roughed It to clinch. Wells trying d kidney . punch. Brown sooked a hard right to the Jaw whh-h woooied thd &iaWssaA,.Therwapped |