u* «PACKEY” LEAD ININ A POOR SHOW■ • . • •HE AND MURPHY WENT SIX ROUNDS iti A TAME EVENT ., ^T PHILADELPHIA.By Associated Ptresa,Philadelphia, 'Nov. - 18.—Packey”i** - »McFarland of Chicago and Tommy• a . ^ ^ . rMurphy, of New York, fought sixrounds before National Athletic club• •tonight. The bout'was a disappointment, neither. fighter:; showing to bis best advantage, ^ot^- men repeatedly missed'swings jaut at the close of thebout, McFarland had a shade the bet-* y * *• * * -• *ter of-'the argument;-, McF.arland draw,.first,blood-inthe. . 'r v, :• * fc-V~ •' v • *'»» -third round wittf^ left hook to Murphy’s nose, but thev New Yorker kept after his man and at times forced him to clinch: In the fifth round whenMurphy, drove- a hard right, to,McFarland’s wind, the Chicagoan appeared to slow down a trifle. Neither-fighterbore any evidenpeof-the battle at.the* ’* * ' . \close. ' - . - .«••• ■ • :/