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Show McGOORTY BEATS JACK HARRISON New York, Sept 24 Eddie Mc-Goorty Mc-Goorty of Oshkosh, Wis., who claims to be the top-notcher among middle-weights, middle-weights, added strength to his argument argu-ment last night when he made short work of Jack Harrison, charanlou of England, who holds the Lord Lons-dalcbelt. Lons-dalcbelt. The men weighed In at 6 p. ni at 160 pounds, but aL the ringside Mc-Goorty Mc-Goorty weighed 165 and Harrison 163. McGoorty opened up with a right and loft to the face, then staggered the Englishman with a left hook on tho jaw. Keeping his man continually on the defeu3ive. ho sent right and left blows to the head and aftor a smashing smash-ing right to the face and a right up-pcrcut up-pcrcut under the chin, he hooked Harrison's Har-rison's Jaw with his left, sending him down for a count of nine. The Englishman got up groggy and McGoorty, after landing throe rights and three lefts on the head, with another an-other left hook, put him down again for a count of nine The same blow a few seconds later sent Harrison to the floor for the third time, when he vras counted out. Mike Gibbons, the St. Paul middleweight, middle-weight, mot Tommy Maloney of this city in a ten-round bout last night It was Maloney's first appearance as a middleweight and the match appeared appear-ed to be simply a boxing lesson with Gibbons the master. Ho allowed Maloney Ma-loney to hit on sufferance and it look- I ed as though the St Paul boxer was holding back to avoid a knockout. |