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  2. BOXERS AND THEIR DOINGS

    Our old friend "Gentleman" George Dawson was to have supervised the training of Bob Fitzsimmons for his coming match with Jeffries for the Heavy-weight Championship ...

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  3. M'GOWAN AND MITCHIE AT THE GAIETY.

    Every follower of the boxing game looked forward to a rattling good fight when it was known that Mat Mitchie and Jack M'Gowan were matched. Both had previously proved ...

    Article : 795 words
  4. MICKO WALSH'S WAIL.

    Micko Walsh went straightaway home to Melbourne after his defeat at the hands of Bob Turner, and told a woful story of unfair treatment by the crowd looking on at ...

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  5. Battles of the Past

    AND now, after our long spoil in America, where we witnessed some of the most disgraceful scenes that have ever been enacted at the ring-side, and our ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RIVAL 'VARSITIES.

    The Oxford University Gymnasium (says "London Sportsman" of March 12) was filled last evening with a large and appreciative audience to witness the annual ...

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  7. WEINER WHIPS MASON.

    A good crowd saw Charlie Weiner whip the Croydon middle-weight novice, Mason decisively at the Golden Gate on Saturday night last, It wasn't by any means a bad ...

    Article : 524 words
  8. TOOHEY TOO GOOD FOR KEYS.

    Hock Keys apparently made a huge mistake over his pupil "Young Keys"—at least, so it would appear from the lad's showing against Peter Toohey at the Golden Gate ...

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  9. THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP.

    According to our latest 'Frisco files bids for the proposed fight between Jim Jeffries and Bob Fitzsimoons were opened in that city and in New York last month, and they ...

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  10. M'GOVERN AND YOUNG CORBETT.

    Our New York exchanges of February 27 state :—Torry M'Govern expressed himself as highly gratified that Young Corbett had agreed to fight him, in spite of the fact ...

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  11. RUENALF TO SCANLAN.

    Ruenalf wires me from West Maitland on Monday:— "Will arrive in Sydney next week, ending tour country shows. See Scanlan wants ...

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  12. BOXING IN TASMANIA.

    Mr. Daniel, writing under date Queenstown (Tasmania), April 14, kindly places me in possession of the following:— "Just a few lines to let you know how ...

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  13. TURNER TO MICKO WALSH

    Boh Turner says, seeing that Micko Walsh pretends to be dissatisfied with Jack Baxter's verdict in connection with their recent match, he (Turner) is prepared to ...

    Article : 125 words
  14. JOE DEMPSEY TO HARRY NORTH.

    Joe Dempsey, champion bantam-weight of tho Golden West, has lodged £10 for a match with Harry North, to take place three weeks from signing articles. North ...

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  15. BOXING MATCHES AT CORONATION TIME.

    The representative of the National Sporting Club, London, has made arrangements for Gus Ruhlin to meet Chas. (Kid) M'Coy, and for Tom Sharkey to compete against ...

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  16. A BATCH OF RETIREMENTS.

    Thus "Right Cross" in Saturday's "Arrow":— As the result of defeats during the past couple of weeks, Billy M'Carthy, Billy ...

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  17. PHILLIPS TO M'CARTHY AND STURGEON.

    "Dear 'Amateur,'—I saw where M'Carthy wants to fight me. I fought him here once and he got the decision on a foul against me. He was to meet me a fortnight after ...

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  18. MELBOURNE BOXING.

    Micko Walsh is very angry at the referee giving the decision against Him in his contest with Bob Turner. Melbourne sports who witnessed the mill say that Micko was ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. TURNER AND JESSOP.

    Bert Howard, speaking with regard to the negotiations for a match between Bob Turner and Jessop, says that neither principal cares to accept the £75 purse offered by the ...

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  20. WILLIS TO M'GOWAN.

    "Dear 'Amateur,'—At the finish of the M'Gowan-Mitchie contest last night, the former explained to the audience that he had no chance of making a name for ...

    Article : 182 words
  21. M'COLL AND SCANLAN.

    At last there seems every prospect of a match taking place between the American, Jim Scanlan, and the Armidale hard-puncher, Billy M'Coll.Billy authorised ...

    Article : 140 words
  22. CHOYNSKI

    LOUISVILLE, March 7.—Joe Choynski of Callfornia defeated "Wild Bill" Hanrahan in the fifth round of what was scheduled as a twenty-live round match before the ...

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  23. TO HARRY NORTH.

    Harry North is being challenged from all quarters. Fred Williams, of South Melbourne, and Fred Smith, of West Melbourne, both want to have a cut at him. ...

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  24. NEWCASTLE NOTES.

    Jack Willis paid us a visit last week, with the object of arranging a match with Tom Mitchell, but no business resulted. Tom wanted six weeks, but Willis explained ...

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  25. MR. FOLEY GREETS NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER, MR. SEDDON.

    Our old friend, Mr. Laurcnce Foley was in company with Mr. O'Sullivan (Minister for Works), one of the first two sydney people to meet New Zealand's Premier, Mr. ...

    Article : 247 words
  26. 'TIBBY" WATSON IN LONDON.

    According to London "Sportsman" of March 10, "Ti[?]by Watson, an Australian youngster, made a very favorable first appearance at Wonderland on the previous ...

    Article : 224 words
  27. CASEY'S RECORD.

    Billy Tathom, whoso nom de ring was Casey until recently, writes :— "Dear Amateur,"—I wish you to publish this in your paper. I made a mistake in ...

    Article : 80 words
  28. TIM MURPHY WAS EASY FOR RYAN.

    At Kansas City on February 25, Tommy Ryan, the Syracuse middle-weight, added another victory to his list by knocking out "Australian Tim" Murphy in the ninth ...

    Article : 113 words
  29. NORTH NOT TAKING ANY.

    Writing from North Melbourne on Saturday last, Harry North says:— "Dear 'Amateur.'—Seeing in this week's edition of your paper a challenge from Mr. ...

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