Brutes Fought to the Death




True Crime Historian show

Summary: <br> "YESTERDAY'S NEWS"<br> <br> A Reading from America's Historic Newspapers, recorded live at Miami University Downtown, December 10, 2015<br> <br> <br> Port Union, Ohio<br> December 10, 1892<br> More than 150 Cincinnati and Dayton "sports" gathered at an empty warehouse for a dogfight, Club vs. Bones. A saloon keeper organized the event, so the crowd was well-liquored, and soon it wasn't just dogs fighting. Then one of the bartenders took a bullet in the face. Was it a stray from the gun of his father-in-law, said saloon keeper, or deliberate murder?<br> Visit <a href="http://wp.me/p53JRS-ng">www.truecrimehistorian.com</a> for a slideshow, clippings and drawings.<br> <br> Music by <a href="http://www.audionautix.com/">Audionautix</a>.<br> Purchase a transcript for 99 cents: <br> <br> <br> <br>