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Show MORAN KNOCKS OUT AL PALZER New York, Sept 8 Frank Moran the Plttibilrej heavyweight knocked out Al Palzer of Iowa In the HOentli round of their scheduled ten round bout here tonight When the men stepped Into the ring, Moran looked trained to the hour, while Palzer was a bit flabbv and did not look to be in the best of condition Moran started to force the fighting from the beginning, playing play-ing with left hooks for the head, while Palzer tried hard for the body. Both missed several blows uut Moran did the most damage In this RB well an in aJI the succeeding roundH. Moran had the better of the fighting In the second round he opened up a gash over Palzer's left oye with a right hook and In the third after delivering a left tolt to the face ho sent lefts and rights to the Jaw, flooring Palzer for a count of eight. In the fourth Palzer still played for the body, and throw his whole weight on Moran's shoulder, trying to reach blm. but Moran shook hlra off with left and right hooks to the face and left hand body blows In the fifth Moran hooked right and left smashes to the face and It looked ap though Palzer's nose was broken but it was only the stirring up of an old Injury. Palzer landed a hard left over the right eye from which Moran bled freely In the sixth Moran with two rights to the jaw in succession knocked Palzer down again for a count of nine seconds. Palzer was onlv on his feet a couple of safonds. when the bell ended the round Palzer wa3 very groggy. Moran rushed matters In, the se - enth round and after feinflnc; with his left, drovehls right to the poirt of the Jaw and Palzer reeled and fell flat on his face and was counted out The time of the last roun was 20 seconds. Palr.er had to bo helped to his feet By his seconds, and Moran assisted him to his corner. While the fight fans were crowding In front of the club doors before tn? bout began a oung woman. Margaret I O'Connor said to be the fiancee of I Jack Brttton, lightweight, was arrested ar-rested on a charge of Impersonating a man. Miss O'Connor whose home Is in Chicago was anxious to see the li .1 fight, she explained at the station house and had disguised herself In ( order to get a seat at the ringside. Miss O'Connor's arrest was made when several men In the crowd noticed no-ticed wisps of hair blowing from under un-der a cap she wore |