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  3. Boxers and Their Doings

    On page 8 will be found a lot of interesting news in letters written by me must before I left New York, homeward bound. ...

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  4. BURNS-LANGFORD FIGHT MAY NOT HAPPEN.

    When I left New York on September 3 last to catch the R.M.S. Zealandia at Vancouver, everything appeared thoroughly in order for a Burns-Langford ...

    Article : 350 words
  5. SUMMERS BEATS DOUGLAS.

    About the same number of people witnessed the return bottle between this pair of world-famed boxers, who met at the Stadium last Thursday night, as in ...

    Article : 4,167 words
  6. BILL LANG'S ILL LUCK

    Bill Lang should be heartily sympathised with by all Australians, and, for that matter, by every sport who is such in more than name, as Ill-luck has. ...

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  7. Griffo Discovered

    Here indeed is a city calculated to Open wide the eyes of an Australian away from his native country for the first time. The glare aud glitter of the place are ...

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  8. THE AMERICANS

    The contingent of American boxers who arrived in Sydney by the R.M.S. Zealandia on Monday week have wade hosts of friends, as I predicted would be the case, ...

    Article : 333 words
  9. DEALER WELLS BEATS SAILOR DUFFY.

    One of the largest crowds seen at the Gaiety for many mouths was that which witnessed the third meeting of Dealer Wells and Sailor Duffy, the two ...

    Article : 309 words
  10. A HOT TUSSLE

    A by no means large attendance witnessed the bout between the bantams. Jim Hill and Theo. Burns, at the Central Hall last Monday night. The majority of ...

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  11. CENTRAL HALL TOURNAMENT

    At the Central Athletic Hall on Saturday night the novice tournament, was continued. 8st 2lb Division: Bullivant and Prentice ...

    Article : 352 words
  12. MONTY ANDREWS AND WALCOLEMAN.

    Owing to the prices of admission being raised to 3/. 2/. and 1/, the attendance at the Central was not nearly as large as would have been the case had the ...

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  13. FOR MIDDLE-WEIGHT SUPREMACY

    The battle between Dave Smith and Arthur Cripps, to take place at the Stadium to-night, should be brimful of exciting [?]appenings. Both men are as fit as ...

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  14. JACK CLARKE WINS.

    A very large attendance witnessed the contest between Jack Clarke, the hardhitting Newtown boy, and Chiddy Ryan, the one-time brilliant feather-weight ...

    Article : 99 words
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  16. JACK O'NEILL

    While Summers and Douglas were battling at the Stadium last Thursday night, Satlor Jack O'Nell. of H.M.S. Towerful, and Petty-officer Bulter, of H.M.S. ...

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  17. ADELAIDE NEWS

    To-night the Stadium held a fair attendance. The star event was won by Childs, who beat Hollands on points by a small margin. Both boxed well. ...

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