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  2. MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY AT THE GATE.

    There wan another big house at the "Gato" on Saturday night, whon Charlie Frost, the well-known Ultimo fighter, and Billy Palmer, of Melbourne, provided the ...

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  3. NOVICES STILL FIGHTING FOR APPLAUSE AND COIN.

    The Golden Cate 9st novice tourney is in its final stages now, and proves every big us successful in the way of fight and drawing poser as at the outs[?]. Last ...

    Article : 109 words
  4. BRITT A WONDER.

    Last night at Woodward's Pavilion (says the Frisco "Examiner" of May 30) there was a fight to stir blood and start the shrieks. "J[?]mle" Britt won from "Kid" ...

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  5. Battles of the Past

    It was, as we have said, during the troublous times at the year 1800 that aport of all kinds became very brisk, particularly that connected with ...

    Article : 2,015 words
  6. GOOD SLOGGING GO AT THE GAIETY.

    A good house at the Gaiety on Monday night once more saw balck and white in manly opposition, when "Soldier" Thompson (the elder and the bigger of the fist-fighting ...

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  7. BOXERS AND THEIR DOINGS

    It is quite on the cards that Mat Mitchie and Paddy Martin may be matched Shortly. Jessop wants to fight Bob Turner again in six or eight weeks' time, and says be is ...

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  8. F. WILSON AND M'GUIRE.

    the last couple of the second round, an opportunity to get ready. They hagan "hestillities" by hopping and prancing round the enclosure, and tapping each other in a nice ...

    Article : 251 words
  9. THE LIGHT-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    There's no mistake about Rollo's earnestness in his desire for a match with Jack M'Gewan for the light-weight supremacy of Australia. Following up his promise last ...

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  10. "MENDOZA" AND LANE

    were the Ural to toe the mark. "Mendoza" had a hot corner in the persons of Jim Barron and Billy rind Jack M'Kell. The punching was solid on both sides. From a ...

    Article : 206 words
  11. BILLY M'GOLL TO SCANLAN.

    This explains Itself:— "Dear Amateur,"—Regarding Scanlan, I will fight him for whatever he likes, from £50 upwards, or for £200, if that ...

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  12. MOCKLER AND CORRIGAN.

    representing the Glebe and Waterloo respectively, put 'em on for the next scrap. "Dollar" bets were laid, and taken often, on the outcome of this struggle. Force and ...

    Article : 130 words
  13. Table Tennis.

    THE Ladies' Amateur Championship of New South Wales was carried out by the Sports Club at the Y.M.C.A. on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday ...

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  14. RODGERS AND BOURKE

    halling from Waterloo and Pyrmont as named, finished this section of the competition with a wild-cat sort of suf[?]ic that kept Don. M'Donald at high pressure parting ...

    Article : 160 words
  15. MAORILAND AND BANANALAND.

    Billy M'Carthy, the New Zealander, and Arthur Cripps, of Queensland, will decide their match at the Gaiety, next Monday night. M'Carthy is well enough known not ...

    Article : 154 words
  16. THE SEIMI-FINALS

    were next in order. The management suggested, so that the heats might be more evenly contested, that "Mendoza" and Rodgers and Wilson and Corrigan should meet ...

    Article : 303 words
  17. THE GAIETY TOURNEY.

    The first novice leurncy at the Gaiety, [?]der the management of Charlie Campbell, will begin next Friday night, when ambitious now bands, scaling between 8st ...

    Article : 84 words
  18. BALMAIN FIGHTERS WATCHED.

    Dave Carney end Dave White, of Balmain, are matched to contest the best of twenty rounds at the "Gate" on Wednesday, July 16. The compact between the ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. MELBOURNE BOXING.

    Messrs. Abrahams Bros., proprietors of the Fitzroy Amateur Athletic Club, provided a very enjoyable night's sport on Wednesday night last. ...

    Article : 616 words
  20. ABOUT PALMER.

    It may not be generally known that Palmer, who defeated Frost last Saturday night, is a quarryman by occupation. The well-built, quiet young Melbournito scored ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. RODGERS AND WILSON

    finished up the programme. Wilson la a stumpy-built, game little fighter, who hails from the Ocean View Hotel at Bondi, where poor Otto Cribb trained from for his last ...

    Article : 135 words
  22. TATHAM TO TURNER.

    That hard-fighting boxer, Billy Tatham, who until recently shaped under the nomde-ring of "Casey," wants very badly to make a match with Bob Turner, whom he ...

    Article : 436 words
  23. BENEFIT TO MRS. MEADOWS.

    In connection with the projected benefit to the widow of the late Tom Meadows at the Gaiety on the 24 inst., Charley Campbell has handed me a big pile of tickets for ...

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  24. HARRY NORTH AND MOCK KEYS.

    Harry North and Hock Keys are as good as matched. Keys' backer has posted a couple of pounds as the first deposit of a £10 side-wager, the whole of which North ...

    Article : 67 words
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  28. STEWART TO JAMES.

    Ike Stewart says, in response to the offer made by Tasmanian james in last week's "Referee," that be is prepared to fight as soon as Van Diemen's crack wishes it, but ...

    Article : 51 words
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