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When the sixth round Jind pone 2 ! minutes and 40 seconds White stopped_\ xhe bom si2id awarded the decision to j Oreculon. he was laughed nt for his fsiil-:■ ure to make it a knockout, and his sec-: onds explained that he had broken ms i left hand in the second round, j “Kid* McCoy made a speech, in ; I which he acknowledged his defeat at. ! The hands of McCormack at Cliicu?o,!i hut said that he hoped 10 win hock his j | laurels -when he met ihe Philadelphian j again.MON HIS OLD SELF•winm-Kii ^cvlt;rhoxi5 fumi jioiuHIS in siiw vo it it.(..o to reel Mim For Ilnnirl-c*Kd«Uo, Kuiuu-dy Defeiit^d (;uvnn»ii;;1i itt iMiHlmrpIi —Fiirlivri XVltlpiMMl HoO'hforit4Thiu,? Creed on uf Australia defeated “Fred’ Morris (colored) of New York a1 the Knanhvny Athletic club Inst night in a hurricane light that Hefern*| “dolm-iy White only allowed to gu six j rounds. Morris, who is known in pu.tiil- i i i-jtie circles as “The Cyclone,” wjih net! hut was hopelessly hen ten and had ; since become a mere panelling bag ) opponent. The men weighed in pounds, and when they emnc to the msiriho betting on them was oven. A1 the end of I he first round Creednn was a 2 to 1 favorite and the odds tel] the story of his victory.
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Syracuse Evening Herald

Syracuse, New York, US

Sat, Aug 26, 1899

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