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  2. PALZER OUTS BOMBARDIER WELLS

    The following cablegram, dated New York Saturday morning, appears in the current issue of Sydney's "Sunday Times":— "Al. Palzer knocked out Bombardier Wells ...

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  4. Boxers and Their Doings

    Jim Hall, the Maitland middle-weight, is anxious to meet Bob Whitelaw at Newcastle. Young Hanley received from me last week the stakes [?] in connection with Young Hanley's ...

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  5. READ TOO MUCH FOR STANDON.

    "Hey, wot's the weights?" This from the gallery. "Each under 10st, gentlemen!" "Thank yer, Mr. Scott!" came in the mildest ...

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  6. PAPKE, CARPENTIER, KLAUS, DAVE SMITH, AND OTHERS

    During the past, week the following cablegram were received in Sydney:— DIEPPE, Tuesday Evening.—Four thousand spectators including many women, went mad ...

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  7. JOHNSON MAY COME

    The fallowing cablegram was received in Sydney into last week :- "LAS VEGAS (New Mexico), Wednesday.—Mr. H. D. McIntosh, of Sydney, has written to ...

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  8. TIM LAND KNOCKED OUT

    An overflowing gate Giundreds were unable to obtain admission) greeted the appearance of Tim Land and Ern Waddy, heavy-weight champion of South Australia, at the National arena) ...

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  9. CHARLIE SIMPSON'S CLOSE CALL.

    Charlie Simpson (9st) had a very close call in his battle with George Taylor (8.12) at the Athletic Pavilion last evening. A great many of those present, and amongst, them some good ...

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  10. WILL BET £500.

    Sid Sullivan hits posted with me £10 as earnest of his desire to bet up to £500 that he can beat Joe Russell at the feather limit, but the match must take place in Sydney. ...

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  11. THOSE STADIUM SEASON TICKETS

    The sale of those Stadium season tickets is within measurable distance of their number limit and small wonder. The cost, ten guineas yearly will pan out ...

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  12. NEWCASTLE NOTES.

    There is some talk of Jack Read and Sid Sullivan being brought together in Newcastle or, failing Sullivan. Kid McCoy is to be approached. ...

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  13. BELMORE MARKETS TUC.

    On Monday night a large crowd watched the opening bouts of the tug-of-war at the Belmore Markets building. The most strenuous pull was that between Chinese teams from ...

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  14. ONE WHO KNOWS PALZER

    Mr. "Joe" Woodman, Sam Langford's mana-ger, has not an exalted opinion of possibilities for Palzer. He says the "dope" about Palzer's age and newness in athletics is all wrong. ...

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  16. THE TOGS OF WAR

    Mr. Frank Musgrove, now in Melbourne in the interests of the M'Intosh International £1000 tug-of-war, wired yesterday that he had secured an Irish team, a brewery team, and a Victorian ...

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