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Show WHITE GIVES PAL MOORE HARD DEAL Kenosha. Wis. March 10 Char le White of Chicago gave Pal Moore an artistic lacing In a rouith, havage ten-round ten-round fight h--re tonight. Moore was beaten decisively, for he went to the floor for the nine count no les3 than five tlrne6. Three of these upsets happened In the third, fighting spell, one th.- result of a shove, following a rain of blows Another An-other occured in the fifth session, the result of a shower of punishing blows, and the last came In the eighth round when Pal was dropped to his knees Just as the bell rang. White outfought Moore at every thing he tried and had him licked all t tho way after the third round. Pal was lucky to stick the limit and it took lots of stalling and all the knowledge he had of the art of blockiug to put him through As It was when he shook hands with his conqueror after the frav hid left eye was almost swollen shut, hi mouth was badly cut and there wre contusions on his face and body which testified to the power of White's blows Matty McCue knocked out George Horton of Denver in the third round of a preliminary. ROSS' MANAGER STOPS CONTEST Cincinnati. O . March 10. A temporary' tempo-rary' injunction taken out by the manager man-ager of Tony Ross, tho Indianapolis heavyweight, tonight prevented the scheduled ten round contest between Ross and Prank Jeffries of Philadelphia Philadel-phia Ross' manager claimed he had a ten year contract with Ross and that the bout was made without his consent |