22.—As Mendoza made himself up to strike his opponent, Lee fell. (Cries of “Foul!”)
23.—Of no consequence-both closed and fell.
24.—Lee, still fond of rallying, tried it on; but Mendoza hit him away easily, and Lee slipped down.
25.—Mendoza, as if expecting Lee would rally again, was perfectly prepared for the attempt. Lee went in, and got punished right and left, finally going to the ground, much exhausted.
26.—Dan, full of spirits and vigour, as soon as Lee stood up gave him a floorer.
27.—Lee, in making a hit, lost his distance and fell.
28.—This was a most singular round. Harry went in to his opponent, and by main force threw him down by the arm.
29.—A rally on both sides—Lee, undismayed, put in several hits: in the close Mendoza was uppermost.
30.—The science of Dan was truly conspicuous, he stopped every blow; but happening to slip, Lee put in some facers as Mendoza was going down.
31.—Of no note whatever.