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Show OPINIONS OF THE FIGHT PRINCIPALS ' (Bj Referee Jack Griffin i The draw decision that I gave I tlnnk is the only one that coul have I bc:n rendered with fairness to both men. Murphy gained an earln lead, ;bnt Woigast evened up matters dur-j dur-j ing the closing rounds of the battle. It was one of the best fights I have ever seen and for the most part a clean one, as only the best of spirit exists between the boys. (By Ad Woigast ) Every one will agree w ith me that I am more than a dead one," as some folk- have tried to make W believe j I really thought that I had the better of the bout and the decision could I have been given to me. I am not kicking, however, and Referee ;rif-fln ;rif-fln s verdict is satisfactory. Yes: l! will fight Murphy again, but I will hae to think over the inducements first I only trained he days for the lout and eerv one will agree that it was a fast one. With the proper K'cgp of work I thiol: I can knock I Murphy out although I will give Tommy Tom-my credit for being a speed -burner. (By Tommv Murphy) I think I should have had the deletion. de-letion. At no time during the battle ! did I feel as though I were losing I ground However, 1 am sure that ; Referee Griffin gac the decision tho way he saw it and I have no complaint com-plaint to make Woigast is a strong, fas', fellow, and an one Is mistaken who thinks that he is a thp end of h's rope as a boxer. I landed many heavy hlows on him and if he had j gone back to any special degree he I would not have lasted the twenty rounds with me I don't know what ' I will do next. Of course I would like to get Ritchie, but I may take on Ad in a return match if inducements are I encouraging. |