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: MEET ODOWD Fifteen-Round Battle on Car at Ebbetts Field This middle- weight boxing champion, and Dave Resenberg of Brooklyn, recognized as ‘world’s titleholder tn New York state, ‘will meet in a 15-round contest to- night at Ebbetts field. Several days ago Chairman Willlam Muldoon of the New York state ath- letic commission was quoted as say. ing he would bar O'Dowd from the match on the ground that the Bt./ Paul pugiliet was not a fit ogee ned Zor Rosenberg but hix attitude later ‘was reversed. MONDAY FINALS. rt National League. Pittsburgh 11-2, Philadelphia 3-5. St. Louis 6, Boston 4. Chicago 4, Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati 2, New York 7. 1493 . N. ¥. Baff's manager threw towel into ring In eleventh round ere | “447 | to save him from knockout. The phato shows blow that sent Buff flett)| Twenty thousand dollars in prize American League. Philadelphia 83 “416 | % the floor, money will be split by the Pacific Boston 0, Chicago 7. | Sheehdlia a6 Coust league teams. The team fin: Philadelphia 4, Cleveland 3. ‘Washington 5, Detroit 11. New York 3, St. Louis For White Bout | d| NEW YORK, Sept. 18—Benny Leonard, cal gymnasium, rounds with three sparring partners | in his first Newcastle Football Coach Hillard Cameron has ‘he Casper Dailp Cridune Leonard Begins | Johnny Bulf Loses Flyweight Title PRIZE FIGHT TO BE PROBED |Malone Defeats Downey Lightweight boxing cham-| Establishing hesdquarters at a 1lo- Leonard boxed 12/ Dobson, chairman of the Columbus boxing commieston, said here today [that at the regular meeting of the {commission Wednesday, workout. }an investigation into last night's Ma- j!one Downey fight in which Downey's jody was covered with a linament in the twelfth round. { | Malone today fs recognized by box Club. Won. Lost. Pct. ing commigsions in many states as! |New York — a6 55810 the middleweight champion, having| | Pittsburgh 62586 received the decision” over Downey! 553 jlast night. } ee | Tris Speaker, “Baby Doll” Jacob- json and “Bing” Miller, major league (oak all graduated from ithe Little | | Rock club into the big show. An Wichita Falls" great purt tn the ead | Texas league will probably cause the pe {fans to boost Manager Walter Salm '535| Pancho Villa, the speedy Filipino boxer who won the flyweight cham-|2% * ™mayoralty candidate, or some- ip of America when he handed Johnny Buff a lacing at Ebbets Fisid, | ‘76 like that. ishing first receives $6,000, the second team $4,000 and the third $3,000, with the remaining $7,000 to be divided among the other outfits. ——_——— first scrimmage between the two ag- gregations, the Cherry and White held thelr opponents to one touchdown. There are. six veterans from last year's eleven eligible for play and out for practice every afternoon: They are Rhone, Ekdahl, Hirsig, Astle, Ma- bee and Baldry,’ Rhon3 showed great Promise last year and {s expected to -398 | | | SUK VETERANS BAK THIS Prospects Excellent SFASIN TO LINE UP WITH carat ies ors 2 CHEYENNE GRIDIRON TEAM Meet Me at the Smokehouse. ‘a eer pleted although Casper, Sheridan and National out daily for practice for the high develop into a star this fall. He|Laramie high games haye been Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. school football team and it is expected weighs 170 .poungs and fs tentatively |Dooked. An attempt is belng made to Bt. Louis at Boston. that the eleven will be stronger than playing fullback® Ekdahl arid Hirsig|}Open the season this Saturday if a Only games scheduled. last season. Serimmaging started Sat-| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 19—To|aro hulfbacks, Astle is a tackle and| Suitable opponent can be secured. urday and the men are gradually get-|give the Cheyenne high school the; Mebee is an end. If Baldry is started Se American ting into good condition. stiffest ‘kind of practice, Coach Sim-}at quarter where he has been trying Meet me at the Smokehouse. New York at Detroit. ‘The full echedule has not been an-|nons has decided to scrimmage the| out, !t will give the Indians a veteran —_—_—>— Philadelphia at Chicago. (Post- poned; rain; two games temorrow.) Boston at Cleveland (2). ‘Washington at St Louts. ———$<.___. Lovell High Facing Hard List of Games LOVELL, Wryo., Sept. 19.—Pros- ‘pects of a heavy schedule for the lo- al high school football team is caus- ing Coach Jarus to driv, the men hard in early season practice to get them in condition as soon as ponsible. Lovell will probably take on Cody, Powell, -Greybull; Basin, Worland, (Thermopolis, Cowell and possibly two ‘Montana schools. No attempt has yet beer, made to pick a first team and all of the can- didates are fighting hard for positions. ——— ee Meet Mo at the Smokehouse. nounced but Sheridan, lette and Belie Fourche, 8. D., will be played. HUNTER KILLS TROUT WHICH backfield. The schedule has not yet been com-| ke team against the Independents at least twice a week. The Independents Buffalo, Gil- Subscribe for the Tribune and get a for ev 50c_ paid. 212-4! veteran at rhree-T league team has been sol it is prob-| * able that the commission will order ‘**™- THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS Diamond Dust Jacksonville, Fla., Fans want the their team again next season. the Mo’ Outfielder Gupple, of Evening. pion, has begun training for his title Columbus but Investiga- the Philadelphia Athletics ¢ sak csatent a peace: ‘White of Chica- | tion Looins. - NEW RE, Sept. 19.—Mike 0°/80, the night of tober 3 at Boyle's oe the gi Dowd, of St Paul, former Thirty Acres, Jersey City, N. J. bag ng Anas Hy ze gee Perso games, the Paducah team established © “| |_ COLUSEBUS, Ohio, Sept. 19.—Kirk|s record in the Kitty league. Cudge Harris recently pitched 25 coreless innings for the Danville tallenders of the Piedmont league. Kansas City, while traveling tn the |, second division, has been leading the American association in club t=tiing. |, Bert Nichoff's Mobile team caught the step again and joined actively in the race for the Southern league pen nant. ‘The Dakota league put up 2 great race this season, Mitchell copping the ~ penuant by the narrow margin of two ¢ Despite Baltimore's overwhelming lead, Rochester has kept right on plugging away and putting up an ex cellent article of ball. Fire that started in 2 hot dog stand nearly destroyed the grandstand at | Springfield Eastern league park re- cently. Wrnie- Walker of the Charleston league team made three home runs in} three successive times at bat a few) days before the close of the season, | Dave Danforth, who had been fig-; ured as a real big league comeback this season, failed to catch the step and is pitching for the Tulsa Western) league team, The Port Huron ciub of the Mfich!- gan-Ontaria league will most likely get a fancy price for Pitcher Glaaler, a twirler who locks to be headed for the big top. are composed of former high school and college players and necessarily heavier and caore experienced. In the Teen Se, Meet Me at the Smokehouse. PACKARD AND SELZ SHOES Introductory Sale! 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