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Fifteen Thousand Witness the Ryan-Necdham Battle. IT LASTED FIYE 1TEAKY HOURS, And for Over Seventy Ronnda wu 8liuply Helen tlflc Kxhlbitloa Snaaahlng; Itc gun mad Ncwlhun wm Knocked Out in the Kventy-ftixth Bound. Minneapolis, Feb. 18. The Need-hain-Ryan prize fijjht was witnessed by 15,000 people. Ryan weighed in at 13a and Ncedham at 1371 pounds. Almost tho entire city government of Minneapo lis was out. Neham first en t; red the ring at 9:10 and was immediately fol lowed by Ryan. Billy Myer of Streator and George Siddons seconded Ryan; Niedham'a wai cared for by Australian Smith, and Charles Kommick. The betting was at even money. At 9:30 the fighting commena-1 For the first hour no diff orenco was noted other than that Ryan did most of the leading. Need ham reach seemed short. In tho thirty-third round Ryan began getting the bast of it, and Needhain tried hard to fairike a foul blow. In the thirty fourth it was thought Ne-.idham's jaw wa3 broken, but hid seconds would not ad mit it. "When the forty-eighth round was called an offer of $1,000 on Ryan was re fused. At 1 o'clock both men were apparent ly equal to the same number of rounds over again. Ryan Male a Hush at the opening of the fifty-fifth round, sending Needham to the rojics and then administering a body blow that dazed Needham for a moment. He recovered, sparring followod, and the round that promised warm work, ended tamely. A series of feints at sparring was the record of tho fifty-sixth round, and at its conclusion was greeted with a storm of hisoH. "I am sick," said Billy Myers, Ryan's second, as he leaned against the ropes in The United Press corner when time was called for the fifty-seventh round. Billy, who has fought many a game bailie himself, might well feel nauseated fur the round ended amid hisses without n blow being exchanged on either side. Both mefl danced around in the fifty eighth round. Ntedhain received a body blow as an opening for the fifty ninth round and returned it with a light delivery right and left. So far "ot a Blow Hint Drawn Illood, nor outside of swelled faces had either man received a contusion or a scratch. What are you going to do? keep us here all nighl?" veiled tin-" spectators'. Need ham smiled and endeavored to force the fightinfr but Ryan answered with are treat, and so the round ended. Need kutn rushed ;a Ilyau as iba Got 'a opened and planted his big ;;love on the lad's jaw. A second attempt by lueedhara was avoided by n clever duck 01 the head, bnt 110 further igiiting was done, fi-d'ore the Cist r'V.nd opened J.?efere? '' v.'onbl c-u-lo.-ivor to decide it on its merir:i a? it rhen sto:.l. Thii was .-rccted with cheers ;i:id ciio.j of "riitht, i-'U:'.it it out:" The m.'ii liad now Leon hi the ring four h'u:v and the :t- U.i!-,nit in was not wasted on T'i'.- co.-M" -t:;nt ; i':.r tho ::i":n.viit. 'ceijia:a ru.-iiie.l. line was . sropr-e 1. S-...:i afc.-r ;o rr-:t.'d I:n left lr.'aVilv it: : ..21 iu:s :uita n lo 1 twico ,0" ;1. :o and covmttvl each tmr SCopp-.vl JlcUwlt. ( pi-;'i!li;j nd runud, hovvevciC liy:.n i ihe bell ''.'Cl:, inr..-:!io-.t J. ccHuia:..i i-er.arc-r. in the .noulh, and v;is ansv.vre-d with a let't h.iiider in the jaw. Both men sparred a ai-i.-iient for wind, aud then Kvan re- cc-'ved a tremendous punch in the stom ach, to which li.' responded with a right-hander full on his opponent's nose. Zixcitomcat Was Now at Fever Heat. In the sixty-third round Ryan opened by landing lightly on Need ham's jaw, and cleverly stopped his opponent's re tr.rn rush. Both men countered on the voTies. Ryan started in with a face blow in tue seventy-fourth round and followed it up with a dash, a succession of fords and terrific mauling. Ryan won first blood. Pursuing his advantage he touched on the nose with the right and gave him a left-bander in the jaw that sent him reeling to the ropes. Ryan W ins. The seventy-fifth round opened with Myan giving Needham a terrific punch. In a clinch which followed, Needham hit Ryan. This was a palpable foul, iud another clinch followed, and in this Ryan, acting on the precedent, deliber ately fouled Needharn. Then followed a succession of clinches and fouls, in which the referee interfered time and again. Clinch followed clinch, and the men rained blows on each other in hammer and tongs sty le. When the goiig sounded the gyrnn sium was in a p.:':-idc-.noninrn. Needham came up trvo;.T'.:y in the seven ty-sixth round, and wnK-n proved to bo the last. lie started l o the centre of the ring, where Ryan li:;T cut right and left, sending him reel ing to tho ropes. Ilia eyes" were half closed, and he looked like A Ij int.- Man I-'ilitlns for Life. Struggling to tiie centre of the ring, Needham received a left-hander in - the nevk -which pent him on his back. He struggled to his feet only to receive a right-hiuider which sent . him down again. The third time he came up. and after an ine-fiectual attempt to deliver a blow, a right -hand. :r in the jaw rent him reeling three feet away. Brave as a lighting-cock, however, tie scrambled one;; m.ire to his feet only to go down once more from a left-hander full in tho chest. It was plainly seen that the right waa over. His seconds aided him to his corner. He looked like a man in death's Rgony. A moment later and the sponge was thrown into the centre of the ring. Ryan, despite hi protest, was mount 1 on a chair and carried out in triumph. The fight ended at 2:;M, having lasted five hours and five minutes, and Tommy Ryan is the welter-weight champion of the world. Philadelphia, Feb. IS. Edwin S. Btuart (Rep.) was elected mayor ovet Albert H. Ladner (Dem.) by an" estimat ed majority of 40,000. (D3L ENTIRE Clothing. Furnishing Goods, Hats, Trunks, Etc,. RE6A Mi DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 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