Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1928 Page: 7 of 10
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j FIGHT/ RESULTS
Espinosa Redon*
as Profession
for Chicago C
CHICAGO, Odt ^
ptnoaa, runner-up to the
GRIFFIN GREETS “OLD BARNEY”
By Tile Ajeodeted Preee
PHlLADKLff'HIA —Joe Dundee,
Baltimore, outpointed Walcott Lang-
ford. Chicago. UO). Hllario Martin-
et. Spain, won on foul over Tommy
Murphy, Trenton, N. J., (7). Leon
Luca*. Camden. K. J, stopped
Oeorge Oiacchlno, Philadelphia. (1).
BOSTON—Jim Maloney, Boston,
outpointed Jade Renault. Canada
(10). Bob Mills, Hill N . H, WOtf
on four over Tony Puente, Calif-
ornia. (J).
HUTCHINSON. Kan*. — Angus
Snyder, Dodge City. Kansas, stop-
ped Big Jim Hi*man, Barberton,
club of
1—nrttm Pleas Staff Writer
NEW YORK. Oct 23 —UP)- Uti-
lees the Army-YMi game at New
Haven neat Saturday Is a stale-
mate It will be a Waterloo. Two
mighty teams contenders for my-
thical championship honors, moat,
Yale has romped through Maine.
Mushy Callahan
and Bobby
Will Fight Tonight
CHICAGO. Oet
MONTREAL—A1 Foreman. Mon-
treal knocked out Leo Kid Roy.
Montreal (D. Oeorge Bidders,
Montreal, won on foul from Oeorge
PlftekL Toronton (7).
NEW YORK—Baby Joe Oans. Los
Angeles, outpointed Nick Palmer,
Brooklyn, (10). Billy Algers, Phoe-
nix, * topped Sammy Aronson. Brook-
lyn. (S). Jimmy Harrison. Los An-
geles, outpointed Benny Mosely. De-
troit. CO). Artie Deluca, Brooklyn,
outpointed Mat Cohen, Patterson,
N. J, (•>. •
LITTLE ROCK—Joe "Kid" Peck.
Kanaae'Ctty, dccldoncd Lou Avery,
Tulsa. Oklahoma. (10).
DAYTON, O. —Johnny Parr,
Cleveland, outpointed Jimmy Hack-
ley, Tndlanapolla, OS). Red Hollo-
way. Indianapolis, outpointed Babe
Dare. Dayton, (0). Tracey Cox, Xn-
dtanaooUa outpointed Youns Odor.
Cincinnati. (0). -
CINCINATTI—Babe Ruth. Louis-
ville, won a decision over Tommy
Ryan, McKcceport, Pa, (10).
Doubleheaders
In Football Are .v
Unsatisfactory
' . * 'i. ’1 - ■*',
CHICAGO Oct a.-OPV-The
Big Tens’ experiment with football
doubleheaders through the use of
reserve or "B" teams so far has
been several athletic
ton Club. Griffin welcomes Johnson and “old Barney" reciprocate* by
saying that ha la equally as glad to be back with hie old team
Coaches and atom, especially,
have pro’ested against the double-
header plan. It Is said, and sug-
gestions have been made that the
former system of inter-collegiate
freshman gridiron competition be
substituted. . J
LYRIC — TOMORROW
Aw
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themselves known at England e
Williams, Atkins. , dmubba. Me
I Brum be low, Reynolds. Orlftth 1
Tolar showing a world of ability
Dundee Vacations
in Preparation
for Title Battle
enough tor anybody
id yet they Satisfy
PHILADELPHIA Oct.
Joe Dundee, welterweight cham-
pion. with another tuning-up fight
under his belt, began a short vaca-
tion from ring aff am todgP befbre
getting into thape for his title bout
to New York on November 1C.
He punched his way to a decision
last night over Walcott Langford.
Chicago negro, in ten round* The
title wa* not involved, a* both were
over weight
air machine, t^gg; the ftfc ee a Ipadar. won a pennant and
the Bt. Marys Unhrer- % g-orid championship for Washing-
Tbe two young eomh-| ton. He followed thi* with another
ighty fine ball dub, to pennant* Then came reverie* and
better to ua than eny hie popular!* bagan to wans. Base-
st yean out Howard ban fans, you know, are fickle; a
Many local critic* have manager must deliver
to say that it Is far j, Very often a year makes a lot ef
he \m or nr deems* difference in one* career. Last
a ted Howard Payne. spring 1 made a trip to Washington
■ - - in an effort to secure Bucky” Bar-
laebete win have great ru u manager *nd second baseman
in, white number* on of the Cleveland Indian*. Cleveland
Friday. Pan* will be was prepared W pay as much ae
i. thn And tlOMM for this player, feeling that
trvm' lewnnttlilT such a deal would not only give the
Chicago White Sox failed, according
to report, because he was too assy
with his player*; the reason for
Morisrty’s fall at Detroit is laid to
the fact that he was too hard with
his athletes, handled them too
roughly. Take your choice But this
merely proves that either method
ha* its fniBada
Baseball fans will be greatly in-
terested in Walter Johnson as a
country sausage
bartons
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1928, newspaper, October 23, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045140/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.