HTML WINS FROM MOORENEW YORK. Nov. 30.—Aba Attnll of California easily defeated Hal Moore of Philadelphia in a ten roundbout at the Fairmont tonight. It wm a poor match. Moore was outclassed fiom the start hr the featherweight champion, and at the laat belt Attell’b only mark was a slight tricie of blood from the nose, while Moore's f.ice was terribly bruised and both hie ees closed. Attell forced the pare In the first round and sent a couple of hard left hooka to the face. Moore tame bach wrtth a .ev left hooks to the hotly, but they were without steam. In the second round Attell I layed for the stomach ana Jaw, and was all over his opponent Moore came back in the third round with lefts to the body, but made no impression on Attell, who kept up the series of cutting left jabs to the face end head In the fourth Attell shot a riaht to the Jaw and Moore went down for the count. Abe m aoxe watt bleed* ing and Moores eyes were puffed up at the boil. Moore surprised the crowd in the seventh by opening up end putting Attell down with a right t wing He taf in (he middle of the ring With his legs crossed, laughing, v.siting ior the count of nine, when he sprang to his feet. infighting marked the rant of th* i.mnd,its the otshth Moor* i ejr--* were al ®«§t clo* d and he was h|e.*din* pro ueely. I llBfThe ninth was all Attell a. although Moore wa* came. | -fi |Moon* landed lt;*tf• and right to thetin i\ ro in 1 1 ringing blood again from At toll's . iu»se This angered the lt;nauipioc and ho fought furious!’, for • kuockuut,1 at without availAttell weighed la shortly hafcro the fight at 13$ pound* in his dreet r.othes, probably vn poaSHte lighter H an Moore, who weighed in fighting tog** and Just failed to move the Ik*am