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  2. "Snowy" Baker's American Letter

    Well, as Will Rogers says: "I see by the papers where Jack ("Kid") Berg, the London lightweight, stopped Mushy Callahan, the junior welterweight champion, in ten rounds." That was a surprise to some folks, as Berg is not listed as a ...

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  3. Reminiscences of the Ring and Views of Local Doings

    [?]rt questions might be asked us to why many of our preliminary boxers fade out when they are requested to travel over four three-minute rounds. Has due notice been given to the lads to prepare, or coming in? The opening and semi-wind-up [?] of times save a poor or short main fixture, and care and thought should be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,978 words
  4. SULLIVAN WANTS RETURN

    After missing a knock-out win against Halliday by a fraction, Jerry Sullivan considers he is entitled to a ...

    Article : 131 words
  5. "FAT AROUND THE JOWELS"

    Touching on comebacks, the National Boring Association recently demanded a statement from Jack Dempsey on his case. As usual Mr. Dempsey gave one of these answers which means "Yes" and "No." I saw Dempsey the other night and he looked very fat around the ...

    Article : 66 words
  6. WELL TAUGHT

    In his bout with the Filipino C[?]an, Tommy Growle proved himself an undaunted champion. His boxing was a ...

    Article : 73 words
  7. World's Sporting and Notes

    A message from Agua Caliente, Mexico states that the greatest "longest shot" in the last six years in the American turf came off when a horse named North ...

    Article : 1,582 words
  8. WORLD'S BOXING NOTES

    JEFF DICKSON, the American promoter in London, announces that Bill (Young) Stribling, will fight Phil Scott at the Albert Hall, London, in April. "It is now up to ...

    Article : 907 words
  9. AN ENGLISHMAN WHO IS TRIMMING THE AMERICANS

    He came to New York from England just a short time ago, with never a blare of trumpets, no beating of the tom-toms, and with never a tumble from the ship news photographers. He was just Jack Berg, another English fighter. Since then Berg has made them cat the snub. He would show them, and he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 238 words
  10. FOULER AND THE FOULED

    The foul boxer gets away with it apparently in England as in America and Australia. It is a hard commentary on things that it should be so. The London Newspaper, "Boxing," has this to say: "We have had a Control Board, of ...

    Article : 326 words
  11. BIG STATE RING TAX

    The year's tax on boxing enriched the New York State Treasury to the extent of 221,780.91 dollars, and with the revenue from the licensing of clubs, managers, fighters, ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. Mickey Walker Beats Leo Lomski

    At the Olympia Stadium, Detroit, on February H. Mickey Walker, middleweight champion of the world, made a successful invasion of the ...

    Article : 213 words
  13. MEESKE DEFEATS HIGGINS.

    Billy Meeske (13.10) defeated Jim HIggins (13.8) at Leic[?]ardt on Monday night by two falls, gained in the third and seventh rounds. ...

    Article : 170 words
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