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  2. SWIMMING NOTES

    THE big benefit carnival to be tendered Dick Cavill as an aid towards finding the wherewithal to visit England takes place at Hellings' Domain Baths next ...

    Article : 1,517 words
  3. Battles of the Past

    TWO THOUSAND MILES TO SEE A MILL. Mace in Yankeedom—The Fight with Tom Allen—Life in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,807 words
  4. THE OSTRICH BOXER.

    Taken by and large the Australian boxers of to-day are poor indeed when compared with those of ten or fifteen years back. Ever since Larry Foley and Peter ...

    Article : 901 words
  5. SAILOR SHARKEY AT HOME.

    Sheepshead Bay (the village, not the bay) has become a place of considerable note since the sailor pugilist chose to make his habi[?] there when he tears himself away ...

    Article : 620 words
  6. NEWCASTLE NOTES.

    All arrangements have at last been completed for the glove contest between Paddy King and Billy M'Kell. The Victoria Theatre has been secured for next Monday night ...

    Article : 511 words
  7. M'GOWAN AND BLACKMORE AT THE GAIETY.

    The fact that it takes two men to make a fight has rarely been more unarguably exemplified than at the Gaiety on Monday night last, when Jack Blackmore kept. Jack ...

    Article : 1,027 words
  8. BOXERS AND THEIR DOINGS

    There are letters here for Jack M'Gowan (2), W. M'Carthy (2), Ike Stewart, Mick Dooley, and H. W. Winters. After a very long spell Albury Clifford ...

    Article : 1,023 words
  9. M'CARTHY AND MITCHELL.

    Billy M'Carthy writes from his training quarters, Hawkesbury River, under date March 30:— "Dear 'Amateur,'—Just a few lines re ...

    Article : 335 words
  10. SMITH TO JENNINGS.

    I saw Jack Smith, the Wallsend boxer, to-day, and he authorised me to say that he is quite willing to meet Bill Jennings for love at either of the Sydney clubs. Smith is not ...

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  11. MELBOURNE BOXING.

    We are very quiet over here. I'd like to be at Sydney on the 7th to see the match between Walsh and Turner. I'd advise Micko to wear that St. Patrick's Day ...

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  12. PADDY SLAVIN STILL FIGHTING.

    The following is culled from the "Daily Klondyke Nugget" (published in Dawson City) of Saturday, November 23:— Last night at New Savoy Theatre one of ...

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  13. AN OFF NIGHT AT THE GATE.

    "Gate" patrons rolled up in great strength on Saturday night to witness the decision of two events. None of the principals had done anything of a hair-raising ...

    Article : 328 words
  14. BENEFIT TO HERB M'KELL'S WIDOW.

    The benefit arranged by Messrs. Charley Campbell and Young, of the Golden Gate Athletic Hall, in old of poor Herb. M'Kell's widow and orphan, met with very scant ...

    Article : 451 words
  15. WRESTLING

    This explains itself:— "Dear 'Amateur,'—By your sporting paper of March 5 I read a letter to you from Harry Dunn about how I beat him. He complains ...

    Article : 594 words
  16. "TIBBY" WATSON TO ENGLAND.

    This, culled from a late issue of the London "Mirror of Life," will, I am sure, provide amusing, if not interesting reading for many close watchers of Australian boxing: ...

    Article : 379 words
  17. THE FEATHER-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Micko Walsh and Bob Turner are going very strong in their preparation for the great feather-weight battle to take place next Monday night at the Gaiety Athletic ...

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  18. GAFFNEY TO MITCHIE.

    "Dear 'Amateur,'—I will again have to ask you to publish these few lines for me re my challenge to box Mat Mitchie at Mrs. M'Kell's benefit, so kindly tendered by the ...

    Article : 409 words
  19. DEATH OF "DOC." O'CONNELL

    William T. O'Connell, better known as "Doc." O'Connell, a noted Boston lightweight prize-fighter, died at his home in Everett recently. O'Connell had a notable ...

    Article : 107 words
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