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  3. "SNAP PUNCH MOST DEADLY," SAYS EX-CHAMPION JEFFRIES

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  4. Ten-inch Snap Punch Wins for Dempsey

    NOW, listen." said Jim Jeffries. "Yon've seen all the big fights from my time down to date, and you've based with most of the champions. You know who could hit and who couldn't, and you know why. Jack Dempsey has the knack of hitting a ten-inch knockout punch, but how many other ...

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  5. JEFF SMITH BETTER THAN EVER

    Jeff Smith, the American middle-weight, who was in Australia some years ago, seems to improve with age, and his prospects of alighting on a ...

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  6. SNOWY BAKER IN U.S.A. MEETS JOE CHOYNSKI

    In sending greetings to Australian friends, Snowy Baker, in a letter to the editor of the Referee, writes entertainingly of many personalities well known to sportsmen in Australia. HOLLYWOOD (Los Angeles). November 30,—Would you kindly convey ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TOMMY KELLY PROVES A TOUGH NUT

    We have not seen so poor a house at the Stadium within the last two years as there was on Saturday night, when Dave Ross ...

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  8. FIRPO ALMOST GOT WITHOUT PAYING INCOME TAX

    New York, December 1.—Luis Firpo, Argentine heavyweight, almost got out of the United States without paying income tax on his share of the purse ...

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  9. FIRPO PLANS TO FIGHT DEMPSEY AGAIN IN GOTHAM

    Luis Angel Firpo, in an interview at Buenos Aires, says that he will sail for New York next March with one object in view, another fight with Dempsey ...

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  11. SEAMAN MOYS IN SYDNEY.

    On board the P. and O. mail liner Ballarat, which was in Sydney last week and will leave for London, via the Cape, on January 11, was Seaman Moys, an ...

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  13. FRANK LOCKE AND BOBBY EAST

    Two 20-rounders were staged at Brisbane Stadium on Saturday night. In the first Frank Locke (10.3), forced Peter Cavanagh (10.3), an Australian ...

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  14. WRESTLER FLIES THROUGH SPACE

    Wrestling formed the main item on the bill at the Stadium on Boxing Night. Billy Meeske (12.2¾) scored the only fall and won in the last of 30 ...

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  15. TWO CHAMPIONS CHALLENGE.

    Fred Boyd writes. I wish to challenge Tommy Uren in Sydney, on behalf of Alf Stewart (middleweight champion of Australia), or will fight ...

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  16. JACK LYNCH DISAPPOINTED.

    Jack Lynch writes : I have been surprised and disappointed to receive a wire from Mr. Munro, stating that Godfrey refused to fight Fairhall. As ...

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  17. UARDON'S RECORD TWICE BEATEN.

    Harry Vardon's long-standing record was twice beaten on the Leatherhead course recently, when the Guildford Alliance decided a 36 holes stroke ...

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