WE now arrive at the life of Jim Mace particulars of which should have a special appeal to those of this country who take an interest in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 320 wordsJACK DEMPSEY is in a tough spot. He fails to knock out some opponent; in four rounds and the cry goes up that he [?]isn’t the old De[?]sey” That’s the ...
Article : 203 wordsLIKE many who eventually reached the highest pinnacle of fistic fame. Mace was beaten in his first public fight. The winner was ...
Article : 100 wordsWHILE Harry Dickenson (9.6) had won his two previous contests at Fitzroy [?]arry convincingly his winning margin over Frock White (9.3) at the end of six ...
Article : 100 wordsMACE was born at Beeston, near Swaffham, in Norfolk, in May, 1931. He was generally considered to be ...
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Article : 130 wordsALL the preliminary matches of the Australian amateur foursome challenge shield golf campaign are over. The stage is now set for the serious clashes for possession of the coveted inter-club trophy. At Kingston Heath on Saturday week the semi-finals will be fought, and the following week, on a ...
Article : 945 wordsNO other feature of our first class golf competitions contributes more to the raising of the standard of play than does the healthy rivalry between the professionals and amateurs. In golf there are no bars in the way of regular playing together of members of both camps. ...
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Article : 391 wordsTHE announcement that the V.A.A. Council was likely to consider the advisability of holding its big annual carnival at some place other than ...
Article : 637 wordsTWO lens, with several minor bouts. will comprise the Fitzroy programme on Friday night. The tens will be:— Dick O’Connor v. Jack Blake and Kid ...
Article : 36 wordsJACK CARROLL is still carrying his left arm in a sling, the result of breaking a bone in the hand in his bout with Critcher. It will not be released for another ...
Article : 57 wordsPURSUING his desire to secure the Australian bantam title Les Ferris. trainer Charlie Simpson has written to Billy McAlister. challenging him to a match ...
Article : 409 wordsSINCE the Institution of the series of matches between Australian States and New Zealand for the Kirk-Windeyer Cup. In some Stales enthusiasm to support the ...
Article : 559 wordsTHREE more clubs opened the season at Adelaide on Saturday. The outstanding Incident during the day was n mashie shot by Alec MacLauchlan at the third hole ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 13 Apr 1932, Page 12
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