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Show WARO OOIGLASSES PACKEY MTARLAID PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 24 Jack Ward, the English lightweight, was completely outclassed bj Packey Md-Farland Md-Farland In their six-round bout before tho National A. C. tonlghL The Englishman Eng-lishman apparontly was bewildered by the Chicago boy's speed and in the second and third rounds he scarcely laid a glove on McFarland. In the third round In particular, McFarland smothered Ward with left Jabs and right swings. In the fourth round McFarland struck Ward several tlm.es with his open glovo and early in the fifth round, when he again tried tho same tactics, the crowd hlsBed and called for moro action. Towards the closo of the sixth round McFarland cut loose and drovo Ward across tho ring with right swings, ono of which caused Ward ro go to the mat. He was up In an in-Btant in-Btant and fought back hard until tho bell rang. It wa3 the consensus of opinion that McFarland was an easv winner. Jockoy E. Denny permanont today. race, three and a half furlongsNegligee. fur-longsNegligee. 7 to 5 won; John Hurle, 5 to 1, second; Pat Gannon, 8 to o, third. Time J40-4-5. Second race, six furlongs John H. Shechan. 7 to 2. won: Col. March-mont, March-mont, S to 1, second, Bob Lynch, -to 1, third Time. 1-13. Third race, ono mile Oscuro, 5 to 1, won; Robert, 15 to 1, Bocond; Setback, Set-back, 3 to 5, third Time. 1:41. Fourth race, six furlongs Frank G. Hogan, 3 to 1, won; Light Knight, 9 to 5, second; L. B. Robinson, 4 to 1. third. Time, 1:13. Fifth race, six furlongs Do Cacs-arlon, Cacs-arlon, 10 to 1, Tvon; I'll Motor, 4 to 1, second; Kuropatkln, S to 1, third. Time, 1:13 2-5 Sixth race, one mile The Monk, 3 to 1, won; Gollco, 10 to 1, second; Sona, 6 to 1, third. Time, 1:40. i |