BLOWS to the regions of the kidneys were ruled out as fouls many years ago, owing to the alarming number of pugilists who were seriously injured by the serious and harmful effects of punches to these organs. Of late there is a ...
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Article : 609 wordsJack Heeney, one of the most prominent contenders for the lightweight title, will face the acid test to-night. He has been boxing but ...
Article : 210 wordsThe best performer of many in the Brisbane Stadium on Friday night was Ken Bryant, who knocked out Herb Bryant, who knocked out Herb Barkle in the third round. ...
Article : 205 wordsEx-amateur champion of New Zealand, Phil Stone (10.5½) won his sixth straight fight in Australia at Leichhardt Stadium on Friday night. His punching was too severe for Mick ...
Article : 255 wordsYoung Halliday, "Slain" Sullivan's youthful featherweight prospective champion, will be faced with experience when he tackles Jerry Sullivan ...
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Article : 956 wordsTed Pickrang, the Rugby Union footballer, is now in the professional boxing ranks. He is New Zealander, weighs 14.4, 6ft. in height, and is a terrific puncher. He is under Bert Merrick, and has won his two professional contests by knock-outs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 359 wordsBILLY McDONELL is now priming Jim Barron, jun., for 10 round contests. This boy has been unbeaten in his last dozen contests, and unless overmatched should retain his ...
Article : 1,879 wordsConsidered the most important boxing contest held in New Zealand for many years, the Pete Sarron, of America, and Tommy ...
Article : 326 wordsThe old premises of the National Sporting Club in Covent Garden, London, had become cobwebby, like the immediate district in which it reposed. To-day the club is in fresh fields, and holding up its head again. And, if report speaks correctly, it will once more become a power in the world of English boxing. ...
Article : 512 wordsBobby Blay, who recently received a much-debated decision over feather champion. Tommy Crowle, at Broken Hill in a non-title contest, puts forth his claims ...
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Advertising : 45 wordsJohnny Shields (11.6) climbed one step higher towards the middleweight title when he stopped Vic Simons (11.11) in the 12th of a 15 rounds contest at Bathurst on ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 19 Mar 1930, Page 10
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