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  2. WORLD'S BOXING NEWS and COMMENT

    Jess Willard was the last of a long procession of white hopes, started soon Jack Johnson defeated Jim Jeffries at Reno on July 4, 1910. That occurrence created a painful void in sporting sections everywhere throughout tho United States. Sporting men appeared completely dazed, and sporting ...

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  3. BLOODY BATTLE RECALLED

    Though Jimmy Murphy, the New Zealander, and brother of Billy Murphy, once featherweight champion of the world, has been dead many years, South ...

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  4. WIZARD WILDE WINNER

    The following cablegram was published in Sydney on Saturday : LONDON, July 17. The Prince of Wales and Prince Albert ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WORLD-WIDE QUEST

    The directors of Stadiums Lid. have decided to commission Mr. George Bailieu, manager of Llew Edwards, to tour the world in search of the best boxers ...

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  6. PAPERWEIGHT TITLE

    Bobbie Gray is paperweight (7.7 limit) champion of Australia to-day—Australia because he will stand ready to defend his position against all comers within the ...

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  7. EASY FOR GRIFFO

    Jimmy Dime brought George Chip and others boxers to Sydney in 1916. He had been a forefront American feather weight in the early part of his life. The New ...

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