Show I J WITH THE Boxers DES MOINES Ta la la Oct 28 CaptaIn 28 Captain Bob Roper of ot Chicago defeated Hugh Walker Valker of Kansas City in a twelve round bout lout here last night In the opinion of newspaper men at the rIngside l The men are heavyweights Detroit Mich Oct 28 Lew 28 Lew Philadelphia lightweight was given a shade over Harvey Thorpe Kansas City In every round nd of their ten-round ten fight tight by the ty of ot newspaper opinion la last t night fugh t. t Minneapolis Minn 1 Oct 28 Pal 28 Pal Moore Memphis and Mike Uke Ertle of ot St. St Paul both bantamweights have been matched to bo box a ten-round ten Jo-d Jo decision no-decision bout here November 10 New York Oct 28 Jimmy Jimmy Wilde Vilde the English flyweight champion Is on his way to this country Accompanied by his wife and three of 01 his is seven children the popular Briton left England some sometime sometime sometime time ago and Is III scheduled to arrive this week He has planned a I sightseeing trip which will take him to the far tar Veil Western tern I states Wilde will make hi debut In an American ring on the night of ot February 3 when he meets a I formidable opponent ent ent entIn I I In a twelve-round twelve bout at the proposed National Sporting Sporting- club of ot New York I I Denver Oct 28 The The Leonard Leonard-Griffiths boxing contest which Jack Kanner hoped to announce as the next attraction at atthe atthe the Columbine Athletic club Is hanging fire firo over the weight question Billy Gibson Gibson Gibson Gib Gib- I son manager manas-er of Lc Leonard onard refuses to sign articles until Tommy Walsh Griffiths' Griffiths I manager posts T I a forfeit of 1000 that the Akron boy l will do o 14 pounds O at 1 I Wild rumors are following In th the of the Noye contest to the effect that Denver has been the guest to another another another an an- other party where crooks tried to get crooks and then both attempted the Ute double cross says the Denver Post POt Whether Noye or won the contest contest contest con con- test or whether the blow was foul toul or I fair has as been made an insignificant question ques ques- tion while a bunch of ot gamblers hotly debate on how the bets 9 should be settled T There ere is no actual evidence to Indicate that the bout wasn't what It should be be other than the loud voice of 01 the gambling I Ithe sharpshooters who lost It Is more like the voice of 01 a a. pig when stuck than an ar argument I Iwas The fact t remains remain though that there was more money bet on the outcome of ot I Ithe I Ithe the contest which was plainly a one one- sided affair before the start than any bout that has been staged in Denver Inthe in inthe inthe the history of ot boxing Men Ien who had never bet Jet over 5 5 or 18 10 before in their lives were willingly laying wagers running running run run- ning aing In hundreds supposedly o on hot tips It Is conservatively estimated that not less than will change hands when the bets on the Noye Noe mill millare millare are finally settled Everybody has hall his version and story of the affair Bold accusations have been made on both sides rid td nothing brought broucht forth to substantiate a frame or orta ta fake Jack k Kanner matchmaker and promoter promoter pro pro- moter of the contest declares If It he had been In the ring he would have declared all bets beta off and indicates in the future such will will- willbe be his action before all alt contests at tot the Columbine club |