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  2. AMONG THE BOXERS.

    There are letters here for Tom Taylor, J. Fennelly, and George Allen. Jack Fuller returns to Mertlake next week to put the final polish on Martin Denny. ...

    Article : 1,249 words
  3. GRIFFO v MARTIN DENNY.

    Te little champion has returned to his training quarters, and is putting in plenty of hard work. The contest between this clever pair takes place at the Darlinghurst Rink, on ...

    Article : 430 words
  4. THE MAN FROM BOSTON.

    It was not a pretty spectacle that was presented last night after the conquered gladiator, bloody of face and broken of heart, had slipped out of the mob that was howling itself hoarse ...

    Article : 728 words
  5. BIGGEST SWINDLES

    ever popetrated upon a sporting public for the gate receipts were not returned, but the partion to the imposition split the net proceeds among themsleves. Tom Denny was given a ...

    Article : 1,144 words
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  7. MELBOURNE NOTES.

    While the Derby and Cup are the principal topics in racing circles, the subject of the coming battle between Tat Ryan and Charley Dunn, of Sydney, is almost the only thing ...

    Article : 3,233 words
  8. SULLIVAN'S RECORD.

    John L. Sullivan was born on Harrison-avenue, in the Highlands District, Boston, Mass., October 15, 1858, and consequently is nearing 35 years of age. He went to school ...

    Article : 1,266 words
  9. CREEDON v. DUNNE.

    This prominent pair of middle-weights have at last definitely arranged matters, and have signed the articles duly drawn up by me, which state that the men are to box at or ...

    Article : 214 words
  10. WRESTLING.

    Dan Stewart, the popular and gentlemanly athlete, who has recently defeated Perryman and Ned Pickup at catch-as-catch-can wrestling in this city, asks me to publish that he ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. NEWCASTLE LETTER.

    On Saturday, November 5, Messrs, Brunker and Wolfe have received instructions to sell by auction the Rutherford racecourse, situated about two miles beyond West Maitland. The ...

    Article : 942 words
  12. CREEDON v. BILLY WILLIAMS

    Matter in connection with this match have advanced yet another stage. Yesterday Creedon signed articles to fight Williams on Tuesday, December 20, in the Darlingburst ...

    Article : 120 words
  13. WHO BACKED SULLIVAN?

    There was considerable talk last night of a serious nature regarding the stake money on the Sullivan and of the string. It was said that, while Charley Johnson and Jimmy ...

    Article : 416 words
  14. PETER MAKES THINGS HUM.

    If we were called upon to name one of the last men in the world to upon up trouble, it would be Peter Jackson, says a writer in the London SPORTSMAN. It takes something ...

    Article : 260 words
  15. CALIFORNIA ATHLETIC CLUB.

    If the proprietor of this club cannot arrange something better than the miserable programme which was presented last Saturday night he cannot expect large attendances. ...

    Article : 293 words
  16. GOLDEN GATE.

    The "Gate" was well filled last Saturday night, and some capital sport resulted. Dummy Winters and Tom Dillon boxed four very willing rounds, matters being about even ...

    Article : 409 words
  17. JOHN L'S DEFEAT.

    The London HAWN, amongst other papers, has some [?] comments upon the great John L. in its last issue to hand by the mail:—"Every decent man (says our ...

    Article : 761 words
  18. PETER JACKSON ANXIOUS TO MEET CORBETT.

    Peter Jackson, the colored champion, who attended the Doncaster meeting, has expressed a desire to once more face Sullivan's conqueror. One of the topics of conservation ...

    Article : 209 words
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