FELLOWS CLASH 111 CANTONKnglifih Boxrr Who Meets Worlds Chnmpion Lightweight Makes Chopping Block Out of Cleveland's Pride—Briton Shifty and Shows Class Entitling Him to Decision.inner; prkijminamiks ciikati; com.mkntBiggest Attendance of Yeat Witnesses the Clashes But Brock's followers Only Shout In the Opening Round— Moran Too Clever and Hits With Blow That Counts.Mul Hroi k s pn H*c vji pi i* k*d, hi r o j n j r ii f ion hs a top note heramong the uorld : light weigh • . i adl.\ da mngod and f hr- fact was demonstrated that Kngland ha on* lt;i th* groat* .t huh- boxers in Fiatiana as a result of f lie- I o round lt;mounflt;r in th* Auditorium Tuesday night hf*t woe ri t In* Cle *•!,*nd*t and Own .Moran, contender for the erown which now adorns Ad W olga: t's headBrock had .1 ; had* of i In* 11: * t round, wherein he gave many Forestt'ify eohorfH vision of handing a deadly wallop to tin* battler from acrossi he pond, who i minasp d by ‘harbw Har\c\t of New Vork, one of thehost known rnen in pugili mi id s t;inw s | r«'«111« iir |y.After t he op* ning * ion. Iiuwiaci , IMiillip was plastered by punchesfrom Moran s hum , an I In • ld*»m landed an etlectiv* blow. On the otherhand Moran would unh wlnm m had In, load o*cr Brock's shoulder ina clinch or ath-i tin ('lev *b* mhu had out in a blow which drew applause,tor most of tlx* crowd would haw- ho n only too glad to see have Lang-man's hoy hand IB»rv*y s protege a ticket tor a region where slumber abounds.Moran is t.i i He cm deliwu ;i rlt;iil punch from both hands He fights o nhis toe. all the time, and knows when to cover. These qualifies were displayed Tiovdnv night Brock was not aggressive It was Moran's duties to do all lt;d the hading He wa after the Clevelander like a purveyor of aogg stock woh ha a wealthy victim.Moran Master Throughout. | .---—--------------Moran was the wh.ii iho'joHt.v of times when ISroek ran Into a,'men fought at elosi range. He made clinch.Brock look Uk«* a M'lJIiiK j’l.itrr durinKj |i wn* in the sixth that Manacerthe rlas'hes at Hose range When ever Mill would hang In arms around the Briton's nock owen would rip oiipor two short, ptbs to the jace or body As a result, Brock'* face was like a beefsfoak before tlx fifth round, and claret coursed while th«• encounterLanguish claimed that Brock had fi‘ lt;n fouled. Neither Refer* ** Kelly ton Moran heeded Mm protestations from the Clevelanders directors At , ter th*' battle Moran denied that hehail hit below ihe hep. Hob Fit/.lt; laim***J that Mm blow had gone to theIn n° flt;|irth frame. Had not solar plexus, following a right to tin Brock been adept in blocking ids de. Jaw1mise might have p. on placed or mortuary records during the first ten minutc* of boxingIn the sevenih Brock showed most of his grogginess Moran landed at ill, and smiled sweetly when his op-Moran at times mad** a chopping ponent attempted to land a wallopMost of the Clevelanders swingsprobably toblock of the Clevelander Ho landedat will, shot in rights and h'fts ltk*| lacked distance, du* the bullets from gun handled by i Moran s shifty work trained men lie knew when to lead In th*- eighth after the Fngli.shmanhow fo f* inf. and had guessed out amiprevented any actions w mb mighthave been planned |,y his oppon* 11 .B»q Crowd Present.The biggest erowd in tlx* history of the gam** in this section »t ihe * ountry attended Nearly peop|« \\ lt;»r• *round the ring side and in the amphitheatre when t gong rang for the big bout, after three p eliminarieB hadbeen conduct*'*! Before t main 7'...... «f,T ' • *m *■•lt;♦• rn a clinch-go several alleged eon tenders for '■ Va !,■!'m'mi ,,,LM,V1 Abig honors challenged th** winner Hod Iihi.i m « cilneh Hn«i ianVp*d*fn'reeThe referee. **n announcing tin* nil ? , 1^!l' fo r Uf,ul ght1 • . * AI • 11 II 11 till- \lnrn | 1 • * , i i I lt;-» 9main botit. iatml that the hoys halt;l »*inw ,s n,.. i,hi r;i„K ,:,®iU i.'unu garred to ho\ traight (Juecnhurv I. NI» 'I \\ n Moran ii .nl an.i shotrules, protecting themselves at all ! jam. ^ ^ ,Z' \times. I T“ k, IMXSM «Mh his right. and land-|Brock was a tended h.v Manager'- * ■ '* un.,,n,,llt; h‘a4i Moran h*.t Tave Latigman. Vt Simms and Matt»iad iis.M hi* fists at will. Brock stoodda/* d when ih*- he|| rang. ||o did notk,,nw lb*’ location «»t his corner He as lik*' a ship without a rudderMoian Impped to his seating placeami Brock finallv located when Manager Hangman called, •‘Phil, Phil B*H \|. UNT)lr advanced andh r,'‘n,e,J ,ri lt;* •■rron m draw cai-h- ..... 1 ,M 1,1 'ms .-d a Irft |fad. and*tii h right In ih,. ta« #*1;f V4 u\[hv ,,a* ;“1 Hfx*r Brock missel two left hook#, the former shot,Ilrcxsk, white Moran's BOcolldt w«re bod, w 'h* es'm^lrLto1 Hint-h L'n.l « i Managtu* ( harles Harvey, .Hm dohn- ‘'d hit. * in-nix.i Moian mi th.| He blocked a right uppercut Both tried,n a ' Ih I* Brock wung thri* « ft»r M;»raifs lax The bl*.vv were onlv jn, '! bio* kt’d * me vs ,.nf h*‘tin g.md j. , h‘ ,MI upper* iu. Moranl;‘ bd a I ter tin- hell, atni apoh.giy^d !Ltd \| f IIIH K After fiddling a few iSc* hiuIh th. s rushed to a clinch, and buth 1 d bght fio.|\ i,low . Mr.uk got 11'.' ’ ml '* ft to the head and Mor.m,'t‘ in kind Moran d././h*l Mnu kw ,h .. Mi.vHdn,, of left ,h|,h alternatedY kr A b'ft tab brought1,1 ,rof 1 * • • l' - mouth and none Mo»»' mil Brock to the ropes, and later lo »ahf him through th« tn Brock f. II'T“ ,!l: o' ringvtd. spH ia t or -M.nan h. ip. 1 Broi-k to ! | f(,,, |,,up Ids di.avrt m blows, and apparenthad I .rock da**d. who did not s.ont to1 b* ,f «o mi n. .Moran landed lefta mi n«hi.Hn' Ni* » »*« B Nro» k b o, ked Moran .Ml i,,ul ,oli « elm. h. Brork landed»*• th. jaw bm Moran wasdoran again shoved HunkII. cut in lip. custoinarvIi *1* Igton atid Joe PhillipTommy (Javigan its i n t rodueetl Phil Knight of Katisa ( lt\ pud Hill Phillips both « halh’ngcd t hlt; winner nt the mum bout hutmv Hunn chttllonged any joo poundc in th, worldSev* raj pailies *»t ladi* and fh«*ir escorts sat in th«* nmphith* iitr« '| h, music a!*o\«» was partH cr*'cml. ami holes lt;ut therein dixw.'d the ♦ v.-of members of the m'v whi*h ' now #frugrling for recogm nut m the pofiiic a) field.Preliminaries Good.The fi'M prrllminar.v a ! «'w, -nBed Larnes 0f (htliton and 1 v» 1 n I* b»nde of c*antlt;Mi Bolender. h,4(j ,showed a bit more ot agares. »\, tmigh* have gained ,t verdi«*t which would give is ha*-Ivors ground t »r more favorable comment IB . cn. j th** ‘Bm i; ion, howeverThe bout between pod* IBxonfi* v of (’anal Dover and William !»'.of ('anton was the most in* r*.?.**er. here for a Jong time K* * t ;.. . . refused to b ad. and hi facial * \;n.‘•ion made his work laughable Vthough he had Sta ler hb edm ■ i ht from the mouth he was not vicnm-enough, and the bout wat- a draw The best prrliminat % wa b,-tween riyde Lemasf«*r *f \kron and I raukieNoonan of Flevelan*! Tin |n*\~ f'*»ugh{HR pounds Lemgster **arne*i the decision, although the pair were **n their feet and fighting when tho bellended th* x\th and final round Noonan took inanv punches and stixxj off hif opponent in brilliant manner, but Letnaster did most of th*5 leading, and landed more telling blowsBig Men Attract.When the principals for tlx mainbout jumped through the rop« therrowd hu#hed n bps BrockHcupied the south nst cornet **f the ring, was st ated cm ral itninii. b**-fore Moran took a * dir- tl\ *,p.p*$ite. The un it conferred n Hi*' c«*n-ler of the ring o \ \\ ,(im Ko!1\ *»t (*|««v eland. (I n 11 - u M begunlamaging ta i } |. t, *,i Bpk k V,tgaiiift tho rn H a; d s. nt a blow to riie face which dt. \ blood In tin* a,h*fourth i»e rapped im rje\elander,who slipped til ough the ropes ami(»uen pulled I im I , j. ..t he f**. i Moran used a knlte \ hi,.* t*, g«M*i , t feet, the drive * uue ju th* mu* l ight a 11 lt;•»i»*ik menM I ' I * » I t l *■’ t th* ta. c Hr*.* k rie hrd but j! n,*t M'tat, shot ui a lightune- r. u * i '• i .Jo.lg, ,i two )eft SVv Tugw r. rli* ring Tbr Brit !' I!' t W.. !• Ms to tho face. and re '■ 1 1 ■ 1 meant loft i,o*vk *nfa* . m .» chn. h.lO'l \H II \ I Itroek *l|Of his -ft tili»w ..till Muraii landed a light lefta n*I'bran lead with his left* ' ■ •’* ‘ d l»e*iting him *. t J.M *r * n w hipped in , b.njv blow fib two !**ft Mil . on* land 1 nl :-'ff to th* far* \t » gni f'iir mor. light art Ih1 eft# to j h#* fa*'**, s t« pp*-j s wing i nlt;l - w uiic i w i,‘, j,,tghlItI Nv* 'l \ M MID uit' J * * »* teft t'i\ The rushed to a- *11 v' * i• i‘opts M*ra n■ 1 * 1 » *• Brock »overed‘ ' ' I ,* t ght ■ w in.; ai H• ’ ' -I x* the b.vix \ix ta M»*i an w hipped II a‘' u i'UIh'li Wit* iggere*ha ml.K. !BII d up hia mightItnrhisj\ l *\ I« o was mun' X, a h« td pinkT w * t a f f ci his oppu-• . 1 W lt;. I* k I t n ’ w i1 h- \v. r.' , iik Ih q ui* •' Vtheth*ho th*V\kr.v;»erl »ah»but Hi.' k(fh) no if * .law f hod V b k i \\a I Ih** i id *led \ i *to the fa -Moa { fttMiM•‘i a ?»jU \\ §h|l*h• a in111a1 «* f t t•i Mh11 seni * a d iV 1v\ r11 CUVilt;s« 1i L * * *k juitv hitchMican iBmh n-i V • %jI* k* dk f»* gUt !!'d throughaim.., ulighta* t he !i« a i‘ a s.'or* «this s v * •» s | O!red that t *Hideda rig I I s w 11, ,n Mt .x w hipped a . t; ! second blow w*# blockI 1 1 ft 1 VMill bkiiIj sen?In# Bio.bell rang.corner ! Hot M** Hm i» r .. ..* J»w an. a I g i.•* k**d two lefts, and dam ed t*MI.m mm a right and m„’ b I* C’hcd I 1-0. k aw o n'lt; him W hen he ha.t a 'good In yM* a i1«ht uppeicut. M ' f! tub- Bi tick ret.i'mulaw Morans !dk, some landS' etiioii diM‘«UH*M t* d after th* ;He ‘ • nt \ Miian .' |o tin.| {,iMX Led two light lefts t^v the bodv forx* r. » aw Owen scut in three iigli righi lt;w mg .' f !i r | . d B , k *,•!. *i arouiu} The* ’ ‘' 1 he be Moran apa cnt din*'t . \.. • *1 him selfN 1 ‘ ,,f \ 'I'll* im* * d to a t dn* t anding i\, v pried them a par•*4 iin Moran • .4 H *h»'*i ,« right and left to !*hlii d- A right ,unl left t* the bod • Both lauded in a n* i* c inhg c•ng . ion Brock sent a stlfT right ithe bod\. but received two lefts to th*,.c Moran landid an uppercut at ih\ Ir »v ruihed to a■ * d » ha 1 left ,.r, binh ox wm I. bitv ki