X- XV na IX* ■ -ii.ui;vxxi nwuotCrowd Breaks in Ring and Stops**■$? ' j7i Kfht -New re.Mh -ro-T m . D« B. -Charlie liLKeevr ot Philadelphia and Jack Palmer met hr lotiicht in uhr, was to have been a ft I . u-iouml !wul tor a purse »*f i ■». JkKeev.v weighed I4S and Palme: ISC winds Paimer fouledrepeatedly during Mw- first round, Me* Keetrei ciesrly outclaasLng 'tlm. At tlic beginning of the second round the crowd broke mto the ring and a general right ensued- The referee, after declaring the light No contest, mademmm* - - -, ,London. D«c. v -The .‘porting papers this morning describe la«i night s fight b--tween MKeeve/ i»r.d Palmer as a disgraceful f.^e. They say that both Palmer and McKeever -onilnuuualy Infringed the ml**, and Ignored the warnings Of ilw- referee, hey indulged In what Sperling Life ‘-alia a regular western bar room scrap. Finally the referee stopped the fight. t;vo police Jumped on hc stag- and threatened both the rugi!l.-t w (th nm»t. A scene of pandemonium followed.WKXTCAS PETS WILLING-