After a lengthy stay of six months from the boxing arena, the Frenchman Eugene Volaire made a re-appearance at the Brisbane Stadium, in opposition to the American lightweight, ...
Article : 1,487 wordsC. Hampton Thorp, of the 29th Battalion, A.I.F., in France, writes: "No. 11 Con. Depot, France, May 27. The enclosed typed copy has been prepared by me at ...
Article : 1,313 wordsExhibition week in Brisbane includes the hest boxing dates of the year in the Northern i city. During the annual show week some big contests have been fought and good crowds ...
Article : 762 wordsJudging by the way Llew Edwards dealt with Benny Palmer, his return match, arranged to take place at the Melbourne Stadium on Saturday evening last, did not cut much ice; later, ...
Article : 375 words(Questions are not answered by post. No notice taken of anonymous questions.) TURF. J.S. (Barellan): R. Cameron rode him. ...
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Advertising : 473 wordsTwo events were set down for decision at the Stadium on Monday evening. The first, a ten round go between Billy Long" (8.6) and Mick Mulqueen (8.7) was won by the former ...
Article : 189 wordsMr. Reg. L. (Snowy) Baker, of the Stadium, once more proferred his services as a recruit at the Stadium recruiting rally, on Sunday night, and was for the third time rejected. ...
Article : 184 wordsMr. John L. Campbell, writing from Hay-field. Cunnamulla (Q.), on July 26, says:— "In the July 18 issue of the Referee a report appears on the life of the late Laurence Foley, ...
Article : 469 wordsMr. Vowles, of Adelaide, writes, while en-closing 10/:—"Please find enclosed a 10/ postal note for the Darcy Memorial Fund. I wish to congratulate you, if I may, on the generous ...
Article : 380 wordsJ.R (Yethera): Write to J. L. Anderson Ltd., printers, Melbourne, for postcards of Miss Ada Reeves. We do not know of the others you desire being on sale. ...
Article : 30 wordsE.M. (Mount Morgan) asks: "My opponent has left the balls as shown in accompanying diagram, viz., the red just out of baulk near the left-hand D spot, and his ball a couple ...
Article : 225 wordsM.J.W. (Benalla): See Kennel Column. ...
Article : 7 wordsFLUSHCOMBE: Consult a solicitor. T.C. (Konupa, Q.): We know of no record on the subject you write about, but will endeavor to find out for you. ...
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Advertising : 261 wordsSUBSCRIBER (Hughenden): Neither of the contests mentioned went 20 rounds. J.D. (Goulburn): No; they never met. Each was boxing at a different time. ...
Article : 302 wordsD.C. (Waterloo) : (1) White Hope (imp.), by Such a Mark—Game 'Un. by Tara. (2) Lively Coon, by Braddon's Blot—Ten of Diamonds, by Kilmainham—Tarana's Pride. (3) ...
Article : 52 wordsJ.M. (Moss Vale): We only know of a few performances, chiefly in Australia, and such very incomplete list would be doubtless of no value to you. SUBSCRIBER (Woodenbong): (1) It is ...
Article : 97 wordsCRIB (to Constant Subscriber, Greenthorpe): Four tours and a three count 20. FiVE HUNDRED (to Subscriber, Wooden-bong): The modern score for ten tricks in ...
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Advertising : 164 wordsENTHUSIAST (Petersham): The wager is off R.M.B. (Sydney):—Dally Messenger was a great footballer, apart from his goal-kicking powers. ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 1 Aug 1917, Page 9
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