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  3. JACK LESTER "IN THE WOODS,"

    "Say, that town—what do you call it? Yes; Tarana, has it over every other place in the world," said Jack Lester yesterday, back in Sydney again after spending a week or so in ...

    Article : 351 words
  4. Boxers and Their Doings

    To-night, Tramway Tournament finals; June 23, Sailor Carpenter v. Snowy Stewart; 24th. Peter Murray v. Tommy McCann; 27th. Larry Foran v. Jack Clarke; 30th, Young Griffo v. ...

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  5. MEMORIES OF PETER JACKSON AND FRANK SLAVIN.

    In reply to "W.A." (Wellington):—You tell quite a different story to what Australia read at the time, and different altogether to anything I ever heard before. Even Slavin ...

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  6. MOLONEY ON TOP.

    Moloney, of New Zealand (11.6) beat Kelly Mansfield (12.4) in six most uninteresting rounds at the Gaiety Hall last night. In the first round Mansfield's footwork caused ...

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  7. MR. W. W. NAUGHTON

    Auckland's "Saturday Night," of the 10th last., contains the following references to the send—off on his return to America, of Mr. W. W. Naughton, the "Referee's" Special ...

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  8. AMERICA'S GREATEST FIGHTER.

    Jack Skelly, the old—time American featherweight, wrote from his home, Yonkers (U.S.A.), to the New York "World," as follows: "On my way back from the Reno fistic battle ...

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  9. HALF—CASTE MEETS GREEK

    Our North Queensland correspondent writes:—On the morning of the second day's Richmond races Andrews and J. C. Craig fought a 20 rounds draw in Bourke's Hall at Richmond. ...

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  10. THORN AND ELLIOTT.

    Patsy Burke. now in Melbourne, writes:— "We are still, in Melbourne. Jack Howard has started training for his fight with Bill Walsh, which takes place here on July 3. It looks to ...

    Article : 183 words
  11. HANK GRIFFIN'S DEATH.

    The cable informed us some time ago that that great old American ring warrior and trial horse, Hank Griffin, has passed away. The following reference to the happening appears in one of ...

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  12. ENDURANCE CLUB—SWINGING.

    "Dear 'Amateur,'—In the 'Referee' (June 14) just to hand, I notice a challenge by Martin Dobrilla issued to any endurance club swinger in Australia for the club—swinging championship ...

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  13. JACK JOHNSON IN NEW YORK.

    New York. May 5.—Although Champion Jack Johnson recently completed a twenty—five—day gaol term at San Francisco be has none of that prison pallor that you read so much about. He ...

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  14. LATE BILLIARDS.

    Starting with a lead of 648 on an unfinished run of 164, Reece stepped to the table confidently yesterday afternoon, and before retiring had increased the break to 232. Lindrum failing to ...

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  15. ARTHUR DOUGLAS.

    The plucky and popular South African boxer, Arthur Douglas, is unlucky indeed. He defeated Sid Sullivan last night week, after a long innings of setbacks at the hands of fortune, and ...

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  16. THE ALL—ROUND CHAMPIONSHIP.

    When asked if he had anything to say in reply to Reginald ("Snowy") Baker's letter published in last week's "Referee," Clarence Weber, the Melbourne claimant to the title of champion ...

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  17. SAILOR McNALLY BEATS GEORGE UNHOLZ

    It was a small crowd, indeed, that saw, at the Galety last Wednesday night. Sailor McNally and George Unholz in opposition. Unholz, although apparently in good condition, boxed very poorly, ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. MELBOURNE GOSSIP

    The terms of the proposed match between Hughie Mehegan and Mark Higgins for the light—weight championship having been satisfactorily arranged, the meeting has been fixed ...

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  19. JIM JEFFRIES' FALL.

    Bob Vernon, and old—time sporting friend, was the only person at the pier in Hoboken, New York on May 5, to see James. J. Jeffries sail for Europe on the George Washington. But ...

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  20. BRISBANE NOTES.

    Albert Scanlan will meet Kid McGibbin at Townsville on July 1, and the winner will will probably be asked to meet the New Zealander Bill Rudd. ...

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  21. TASMANIAN NOTES.

    Dave King was beaten by Ted Eddy for a purse of £10, at Derby, on the North—East Coast. It was well contested up to the seventh round, King doing most of the leading, but in ...

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  22. TRAMWAY MEN CLASH.

    Another big crowd assembled at, Gaiety Hall last Thursday night, when the Tranway annual tournament was continued. With the exception of Cullen, in the middle—weight; ...

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  23. POINTS IN BOXING

    In reply to "W.J.F." (Charters Towers).: Points are given for skill in attack and defence. There is no fixed seale of points, that being left to the judgment of the referee. Attack means ...

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  24. NEWCASTLE NOTES.

    Bob [?] and joe Shakespeare will box the best of twenty rounds at the Summer Park on Saturday night, July 15, for £25 aside, and 75 and 25 per cent. of the gate receipts. Mr. ...

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