Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1929 — Page 3

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TOP-NOTCHERS TO HEAD FIGHT CABO AT SUNSET Willie Erne, Os Florida, 4nd Jake Gross, Os Lima, To Clash Here July 26 Willie Erne, of Florida, and Jake Gross, of bima. Ohio, two of the beat lightweight fighters in the country. gre scheduled for an eightround scrap »t Sunset park, south of Decatur July 26. The coining contest will be the first time Decatur fight fan- have had an opportunity to see ■•topnotch” fighters in many years. Erne is a son of Frank Erne, former world lightweight champion, and he has won his last ten fights by the knockout route. He has come to Indiana from Florida to stage a scrap this fall with Nick Ellenwood, of Fort Wayne, one of the greatest scrappers in Indiana. Jake Gross, of Lima, also has challenged Ellenwood and the Decatur fight was arranged as an elimination bout. The winner of the scrap here July 26 will be given a fight with Ellenwood. probably at Fort Wayne. th* B fa " . . . Both men to appear as the headliner of the local boxing card are training at present. Gross is lightweight champion of western Ohio, and has thousands of followers who predict that he will win his way to the Ellenwood fight by trimming Erne in the Decatur fight. Erne is training at Fort Wayne and, since his arrival from the south, has won many followers who say he is one of the greatest scrappers of the day. Preliminaries for the card July 2G are being arranged now and predictions are that a large audience will witness the program here. Erne and Gross have never appeared on the same card before and both are anxious for a chance to appear with EBenwood. - ■ o — — Loughran And Braddock End Training For Bout New York. July 16 -tU.RI—A few pounds of flesh seem likely to determine the winner of Thursday night's 15-round bout at Yankee stadium between Tommy Loughran, light-heavy-weight champion, and James J. Braddock. Completing his training at Hoosick Falls. N. Y., today, Ixiughran faced

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the prospect of trybfg out tomorrow tn order to get inside the divisional weight limit of 175 pounds by 2 p. m. the day of the fight. "It's going to be hard but i’ll do it," Loughran told the United Press. ”1 don't think it will hurt nte much and I'll gain all my strength back before I enter the ring." Around fistic circles today Loughran's difficulty is getting Inside the weight limit was taken as an indication that a new champion will be crowned Thursday night. Loughran weighed 185 3-4 when he fought Ernie Schaaf in Boston May 24 and the champion admits that he was in perfect condition that night. So Loughran will have to take off more than 10 pounds by 2 p. m. Thursday to make the weight. Over the 15-round route Loughran must have speed, stamina and strength to stave off a young, strong, hard-hitt-ing opponent who believes he can win by a knock-out. MISS DUNN LEADS WOMEN GOLFERS Indianapolis, July 16. — (U.R) —The championship flight of the women's state golf tournament will be played today, two former title holders meeting in the first match of the round. Miks Elizabeth Dunn, Indianapolis, low medalist in the qualifying round will meet Mrs, Scott Snyder, Fort Wayne. The Indianapolis woman displayed brilliant golf yesterday to lead the other entrants. Elizabeth Abbott, also of Indianapolis, showed great form to negotiate the 18 holes in a 90 to place second in the first round. Mrs. Alfred Bulson, Fort Wayne, defending champion, paired with Miss Dunn in the qualifying round, took a 93 for the first flight. Mrs. B. C. Stevenson. Indianapolis, also a former title holder, reached the championship flight with a card of 91. After the championship flight, remaining entrants wi! compete in various other rounds. The Chicago Cubs gained half a game on the Pirates by winning two games at Philadlephia, 9 to 6 and 7 to 6. In both games the Cubs were outhlt, 15 to 12 in the first and 11 to 8 in the second. Chuck Klein of the Phils hit three home runs. Pittsburgh scored its seventh consecutive victory of the Pirates' eastern iourn by beating the Braves, at Boston. sto 4. The Pirates were able to get only seven hits off Brandt but made them effective.

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PLAN RACE MEET AT MONTPELIER The Montpelier Speed, Association has completed plans to open the Eastern Indiana Racing Circuit July 23. with five running races followed July 24, 25 and 26 with harness horse races. Excepting the state fair, Montpelier will have the only stake races in Indiana this year. This being one of the fastest half-mile tracks tn the middle west, srand circuit horses are expected to furnish real entertainment for those who love the turf. It is estimated that theri will be 300 head of horses on the ground. The Rock City shows have made arrangements to be on the ground for the ground for the week with plenty of entertainment, and a real southern band will furnish music. The management claims to have the best racing program that was ever given in the eastern Indiana circuit and are expecting large crowds. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Central League Fort Wayne 8; Erie 6. Conton 8; Springfield 4. Dayton 13; Akron 9. . National League Pittsburgh 5; Boston 4. Chicago 9-7; Philadelphia 6-6 New York 7; St. Louis 2. Brooklyn 4; Cincinnati 2. American League Chicago 4; Washington 2. New York 7; Detroit 6. St. Louis 10; Boston 3. Cleveland 8-0; Philadelphia 5-4. American Association Kansas City 9; Toledo 4. Columbus 20; Milwaukee 1. Only games scheduled. o HOME RUN CLUB Leaders: Klein, Phillies , 26 Oft. Giants 25 Wilson, Cubs 23 Gehrig, Yankees 22 Bottomley, Cardinals 22 Hafey, Cardinals 22 Yesterday's Homers Klein. Phillies 3 Frederick. Dodgers 1 Bressler. Dodgers 1 Wilson, Cuba 1 Heathcote, Cubs 1 Ruth, Yankees T - 1 Douthit, Cardinals .. . 1 Averill. Indians 1 Totals: National League ... *B9 American League 341 Total 830 6 6 6 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It is the most speedy remedy known.

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