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Show Dundee of Peoria, 111., went ton fast rounds In the semifinals. Murray leading all the way. O'DOWD PUTS AWAY O'HAGEN IN SECOND DETROIT, Nov. 10. Mike O'Dowd, cliampion middleweight, made short work of Jimmy O'Hagen of Albany tonight, knocking the challenger out in the soc-! soc-! ond round. The latter did fairlv well in the first round, holding O'Dowd even in several brisk exchanges. Two stinging1 sting-ing1 blows to the jaw at the close of the round, however, took some of the steam from the Albany fighter. At the outset of the second round the champion floored O'Hagen with a right to the Jaw. He arose at the count of seven, and another right to the Jaw sent him doV'n again. Struggling to bis feet. O'Hagen received a third punch that put him down and out. Willie Murray of New York and Mike |