THE visit to Melbourne of Jack Munro, manager in Sydney for the National Boxing Club of Australia, at the end of last week, and subsequent statements from him, which appeared in the daily ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,113 words"DEAR Mr. Donald,—Am an old Sandgroper, that is, a native of "Western Australia. As a reader of your notes in 'The Referee.' I would like you to write something about the early days of boxing in the West."—Signed ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 740 wordsTONY HOCK, tough and experienced Italo-American welterweight, won his third successive victory in Melbourne. At Fitzroy Stadium on Friday night he outpointed Jack Wilson, claimant of the Victorian middleweight championship. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 701 wordsTHE eagerly-awaited return battle between Jack Carroll and Bep van Klaveren is signed, sealed, and awaiting delivery. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 192 wordsA PACKED house at Leichhardt Stadium on Saturday night said the wrestling match between Hardy Kruskamp (14st 9lb) and an ...
Article : 262 wordsTO represent Victoria in the Australian amateur boxing and wrestling championships in Adelaide this month, the following team has been chosen):— ...
Article : 195 wordsJACK CARROLL was sounded out while Mr. Munro was in Melbourne as to the possibility of his accepting ...
Article : 94 wordsFERNAND VIEZ, the well reputed French welterweight, put up a plucky effort against Dick Humphries at Brisbane Stadium on Saturday night. But the greater height, reach, and versatility of the Australian ex-amateur proved too much for him. ...
Article : 642 wordsTHE heavyweight and the lightweight have always been the most popular divisions in the realm of Queensberry. In naval parlance they are the dreadnought and the destroyer of ring warfare. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Thu 16 Jan 1936, Page 17
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