WAY back in 1911 the mere mention of White Hope was sufficient to stir the boxing world to its depths. The whole fistic firmament was obscured by the colored man. Jack Johnson was heavyweight champion of the world with no immediate likelihood of being beaten, and the only ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,744 wordsCLEVELAND Boxing Commission (U.S.A.) announce that the world's heavyweight championship between Max Schmeling, of Germany ...
Article : 598 wordsAN earnest reader of "The Referee" pops a hot one over. "HOW would you rank the following men, all in their prime, over a 20 ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 654 wordsLightweight champion of Australia, Norman Gillespie, who will take on the winner of Grime and Kelso, scheduled for Friday night at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 wordsJimmy Kelso, who fights ex-triple champion Hilly Grime at Leichhardt Stadium (N.S.W.) on Friday night to find the contender for the light-weight title. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 wordsBOBBY DELANEY (9.13) stands out as chief contender to Norman Gilesple's lightweight title, by his quick win over Roy Storey (10.2) at ...
Article : 172 wordsDINNY HULL (8.10) had two fights in one night, and won thorn both. He knocked out Harry Forsyth (9.0) early in the second found; had a few ...
Article : 57 words"POPULAR" night at Sydney Stadium (N.S.W.) on Saturday, and Harry Rogers (11. 71/2), the Canterbury (N.S.W.) footballer, stole the thunder ...
Article : 224 wordsWHAT Alby Roberts (10.10), of Wagga (N.S.W.). did to Billie Moodie (10.7). of Victoria, was terrible—for Moodie. ...
Article : 213 wordsJOE PLUTO'S son. Cyril Pluto (10.7) has fought his way to a principal contest, and gives promise of being a good fighter. ...
Article : 46 wordsBY knocking out Freddy Welsh (9.9), of Wales, in the eleventh round, George Laver (9.8 1/2) scored his cleveath consecutive Victory. ...
Article : 131 wordsLetters are walling at "The Referee" office for the following: Bobby Delaney, Joe Masters (of Sharman's troupe), jack Munro, Jack Bryant (of Bryant's Bellringers), Alby ...
Article : 42 wordsWALLY WALKER (7.8), ono of N.S. Wales' best paperweights, technically knocked out Benny ward (7.8) in the tenth of a 12-round bout. ...
Article : 44 wordsFORMER Western Australian champion Phil Sullivan (9.8) beat "Bluey" Billy Jones (9.12), former Australian lightweight champion, by a foul in the 13th ...
Article : 70 wordsLET 6000 people watch a boxing bout, and, including the official in the ring, you have 5001 referees. It's been like that since the first public contest; and the number of coll, calm, collective, and impartial referees ...
Article : 714 wordsPAT REDMOND, the Irish Goliath, who disgusted Australian fistic enthusiasts with his feeble showings against mediocre men, more than disgusted the ...
Article : 127 wordsHARRY DOLE (10.2) carried on his sequence of wins at the expense of the country fighter George Pringle (10.0). Bout attracted a capacity "house," and ...
Article : 45 wordsHASTILY arranged 15-rounder between Chris. Halliday (Tas.) (9.5 1/2) and "Kid" Rooney (N.S.W.) (9.7) proved a whirl-wind affair from the gong, and was ...
Article : 96 wordsTOMMY CARR (10.7), of Victoria, met with defeat in his first Sydney bout, and Jack Paul (10.7), of New Zealand, did the Job. ...
Article : 76 wordsFORMER Australian "paper" and flyweight champion, Vic. White (7.9), knocked out Teddy Sullivan (7.8) in the fourth of a 12-round bout, white showed ...
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