To-morrow, 3 p.m., Matineo.—Charlic Purnell v. Snowy Norris (10 rounds), etc. Saturday, May 23.—Joe Welling (U.S.A) v. Hughie Mehegan (Vic.), lightweights. ...
Article : 2,364 wordsFor the purpose of obtaining Herb McCoy's opinion of the fighting capabilities of his conqueror, Joo Shugrue, I paid a visit to the Grand Hotel, Waverley, but found the clever Victorian ...
Article : 351 wordsFred Kay, the young Australian boxer, more than fulfilled expectations at the Melbourne Stadium on Saturday evening. The Stadium was packed, and few of the thousands could have ...
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Article : 313 wordsAt the Grand Hotel, Waverley, where Jimmy Clabby and Joe Wellings are fitting themselves for contests on Monday afternoon. I witnessed the pair of noted Americans in action. The ...
Article : 144 words"Well," said Tommy Lee, "Joe wishes me to tell you that he thinks Herb McCoy one of the very best men he has ever met." "You think he compares well with Johnny ...
Article : 206 wordsJim Hall writes from Newcastle:—"I have been on the easy list since ray contest with Williams, but I will get into training shortly. I have a lad in hand named Clarrie Green ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 wordsThe Brisbane sport, Mr. George Lawrence, writing from London (15/4/'14), tells of many interesting experiences during his journey across the water. He informs me that Italy ...
Article : 202 wordsAn amusing incident is said to have happened prior to commencing hostilities in the Kay-Saylor contest. Fred had taken up his position in the north-east corner, and was seated there ...
Article : 104 wordsA programme which is well up to the high standard of those set during the previous weeks has been arranged for to-morrow afternoon at the Stadium. The 10-round contest ...
Article : 146 wordsHeavy-weight Terry Keller, who journeyed to England with Colin Bell and Harry Stone, under Mr. George Lawrence's management, had his ...
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Article : 586 wordsAn important fixture will be decided at the Melbourne Stadium next Saturday night, when Eddie McGoorty will oppose Jules Dubourg, of France. As with last Saturday night's ...
Article : 133 wordsSteve Ketchell, the American light-weight, made his Australian debut at the Melbourne Athletic Pavilion last night, when he had Frank Carroll ad an opponent. Carroll proved to be ...
Article : 205 wordsThese heavy-weights provided such a fine battle at the Sydney Stadium that a return encounter is one that the boxing fans are more than anxious to witness. And as there seems ...
Article : 60 wordsJack Morrisey of Waterloo writes (15-5-4): Will you kindly allow me space in the "Good old Ref." to state what I think of the encouragement handed out to local lads by the ...
Article : 364 wordsThe following interesting communication was received by Mr. Keesing from Mr. P. J. Coffey, of Brisbane: The "George Bagley" complimentary amateur ...
Article : 316 wordsBilly M'Nabb and Dick Crocker are to meet at AndrewB' Maitland Stadium at the end of May. On Friday night two South Maitland district lads—S. M'Kinnon and Bill Edwards—put up a ...
Article : 103 wordsThe great Jeff Smith reports' that he feels line. The injured left band, thanks to skilful treatment is now "better and stronger than ever." Needless to say, he is confident in his ...
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