Show UY By TOMMY Short RO Route Doesn't Appeal to I Dick Dick Hurls Hurts Fighting Close Sept 11 I 1 Harlem Tommy Murphy of or New York tonight ht defeated Dick Hyland of San Francisco in a n sic ro bout be before hp- hp fore tore the National Athletic club ot nt this city ity Murphy l his hi opponent in boxing and the number r of punches poaches landed The crow crowd of 0 Sp spectators I roared with wilt wIll enthusiasm durIng th the lost last three rounds ns as the two lightweights lightweights light light- weights wel fought a n. give gin and take battle 1 but Murphy Murph always f had the ht hotter better o of his man Time again however the tho Call California lad bore bor l Murphy to 10 the ropes and anul punished him severely upon tion the body The styles of fighting righting used by the two boyS hoys were essentially different Murphy liked meed the open work nn and whenever when ever er he wa vaa free Cre succeeded In Tn lauding blows practically at t will kept th th ich ii r that I. I I he he punished Murphy hard nh about t t-I t the bod body Murphy was the first one ono to draw blood In I the hI third round he managed to keep out of or the clinches for avid kept working a n. fire cross of or lefts nn and rights Ils 10 to Il One short right landed on nose nn anti split It to fO the thc I left rt eye e making maln It bleed blend profusely in fn ti later Inter rounds ll l Murphy's Murphys lu kept pt th the flowing from troth th the soft spot Murphy got the b better f o o me tito fight right by his left In and right hooks and jabs jobs straight to the face He lie kept these working so 80 nicely nicety In the third round that t he ite had md Upland pretty nearly glog groggy At l the flint nd of ot th fight bOI both h boys s 's were up and punching good stiff blows blow but Hyland looked the more morp ti tired rt of the tile two In hi the last round Murphy was vas n careful care care- ful Cu ul to avoid old body punches The showed great power of i taking punishment and had it been a along along long Ions contest his great groat r might have hn served f to detent defeat the New Yorker There was con considerable betting bythe by bv the ringside and to the surprise of or many even tI was bet that Illand Il liv- l land and would knock kinek out nOt In ld of or dx rounds |