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  2. Boxers and Their Doings

    "Fatty" Marsden, of the N.P.C, is after Jimmy' O'Brien for a match. W. Daly and Ike Jacobs have agreed to battle at the Gaiety on the 28$th proximo. ...

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  4. TOMMY BURNS' ACCIDENT

    By yesterday's Canadian mall I re-ceived a letter from Tommy Burns, dated Seattle, Washington, December 17, from which the following extracts are made: ...

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  5. PAPKE AND DAVE SMITH.

    "See here," said Billy Papke, the world's middle-weight champion, to your humble servant on Saturday night. "Mr. Covell and myself had quite a talk after the fight ...

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  6. MELBOURNE GOSSIP.

    The match between Ed Jessop and Frank O'Grady, fixed for decision at the Mel-bourne Athletic Club on Monday next, has been cancelled owing to the little ...

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  7. "AU REVOIR" TO THE AMERICANS

    Added interest was lent to the departure of the R.M.S. Osterley from Sydney on Saturday through the fact that Mr.T.S.Andrews, the sporting editor of the ...

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  8. "THE INDIAN SIGN."

    ln America, when one man defeats an other by a knock-out, about watch there is no suggestion of fluke, they say that the victor has the "Indian sign" over the ...

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  9. HANLEY BEATS HILL

    A very large crowd witnessed the return battle between that clever pair of youngsters,"young Hanley" and Jimmy Hill at the Gaiety Hall last night. It was ...

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  10. NEWCASTLE NOTES.

    Dave Meekin, of Tamworth, and Billy Hannan, of West Maitland, have signed to box the boss of twenty rounds at the Summer Park, Newcastle on Thursday night next. Both Lids have trained ...

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  11. WATERLOO COLISEUM.

    The battle billed to take place at the Waterloo Coliseum last Friday night was to have been between Percy. Hale and Strongman Svenson, but the latter old ...

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  12. CLABBY AND BRONSON IN MELBOURNE.

    The entertainment arranged by Mr. Kilpatrier to show off the Americans, Jimmy Clabby aud Ray Bronson, was very poorly patronised. Being baulked in his desire ...

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  13. LOOKS A GREAT MATCH

    "Stronger and better than ever," was Manager Harry Steve's reply to my. Inquiry regarding Arthur Douglas' condition for his match with Sid Sullivan next ...

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  14. THOMPSON-WHITING MATCH OFF.

    Ted Whiting, having been taken ill. his match with "Cyclone" Johnny Thompson at Brisbane, on Saturday next, has been declared off. ...

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  16. CENTRAL HALL TOURNEY.

    The Central Halls tournament was continued last Monday night, in the presence of a fair crowd. Results :- 9st.Division.-Regio beat Farrell on points in ...

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  17. MR. MciNTOSH RETURNING.

    Our Melbourne correspondent wired yesterday :- Word has been recevied from Mr. Hugh D. Mcintosh to say that he expects to ...

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  18. WILD AND WOOLLY

    There was a record house for that building at the Central Hall on Friday night last, when a pair of novices in the persons of Larry Koran and Sol Tattersall ...

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