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  3. WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT POSTPONED.

    Champion James J. Jeffrica broke camp at Harbin Springs yesterday morning, and, by dint of care and a crutch, arrived safely at Oakland last evening (according ...

    Article : 1,504 words
  4. BOXERS AND THEIR DOINGS

    PETER JACKSON died at Roma (Queensland) three years ago last Wednesday. He was a man, take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again ...

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  5. TASMANIAN JAMES AT THE HILL.

    Stouch and "bash" were distinguishing characteristics of the fight last night at the Theatre between Fin [?] of Broken Hill (who was recently defeated by Cook ...

    Article : 481 words
  6. GREAT BATTLE IN THE WEST.

    The biggest crowd over seen on the gold-fields watched the fight at Her Majesty's Theatre last night. when Bob Turner and Tom Dunn fought twenty rounds. Roughly ...

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  7. MONTY ANDREWS AND HAROLD SMITH.

    The fight to take place at the National Sporting Club next Tuesday night is likely to prove a particularly good one. The principals are Monty Andrews and Harold ...

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  8. THE BANTAM-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Pater Toohey and Ted Green have been matched to fight at the National on Aug. 22 for the bantam-weight championship and £25 aside, £10 of which has been ...

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  9. WORD FROM LYN TRUSCOTT.

    "Dear 'Amateur,'—We arrived here all right, and are feeling real good. Cullen and [?] on August 8, and Bob Fleming is fighting Greenchilds. Eob Turner is ...

    Article : 281 words
  10. NEWCASTLE NOTES.

    Owing to the Victoria Theatre being engaged by the Anderson Dramatic Company for the 5th prox., the glove contest between Felix and Squires will have to be put off for another ...

    Article : 547 words
  11. SILVER AT GREEN BUSHES.

    The match arranged between Silver and Hogan (says the Blackwood "Chronicle," Green Bushes, W.A., of July 2) drew a crowded house in the Miners' Hall on ...

    Article : 105 words
  12. WILLIS WHIPS HIGGINS.

    The contest at the Queen's Hail last evening, between Jack Willis and Tot Higgins, was fought with great spirit and determination, neither man, however ...

    Article : 247 words
  13. NEWTOWN PASTIME CLUB.

    To-night will see the final of the Newtown Pastime Club's novice tourney, which is said to be the best so far conducted by that body. Burns, Fry, Carter, and Palmer ...

    Article : 126 words
  14. SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE GAIETY.

    Three battles and a couple of lively bouts formed the programme at the Gaiety on Saturday night. Dale and Maitland opened the show with ...

    Article : 136 words
  15. WRESTLING.

    Writing me from Greymouth on July 3, Harry Pearee had the following to say:— "Dear 'Amateur,'—I should have written you sooner, but I wanted to find out how ...

    Article : 356 words
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  17. THE HEAVY-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    During the week (writes our Newcastle correspondent), Billy McColl received a communication from Melbourne offering him a purse of £200 to fight Dan Creedon in that city. Billy, however ...

    Article : 202 words
  18. WALCOTT WHIPS SALTER.

    There was a good crowd at the Golden Gate Hall on Saturday night to witness the battle between Walcott and Salter. Ted Green and "Spud" Green boxed four ...

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  19. WIRED MELBOURNE MEMS.

    Mr. William, of the "Hawklet." says Felix has not ignored Neill's challenge to box in Melbourne as hinted in "The [?]." Poter telegraphed accepting the ...

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  20. BENEFIT TO BILL JENNINGS.

    At the Gaiety on Friday night next Charley Campbell—kind hearted and liberal as ever—is tendering that very deserving boxer, Ball Jennings a benefit, which it is to be hoped will pan out well ...

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  21. CHALLENGES AUSTRALIA.

    The following telegram, dated Kalgoorile, July 15, is to hand; "Please insert in your paper that I challenge anybody for any money and the ...

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  22. GOLDEN GATE HALL

    Last Wednesday night the attraction at the Golden Gate drew a fair house; Von Smith and Young Walcott were the opposing porties. The fight lasted six rounds, and was all in favor of Von ...

    Article : 121 words
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