George Taylor, the clever Melbourne featherweight, was defeated somewhat unexpectedly at the Melbourne Stadium on Saturday night by Frank Ellis, of New Zealand. ...
Article : 482 wordsFrank O'Grady, the lightweight boxers writes:-- "I have just returned from Sydney, where I defeated Sid Deering, and boxed a draw ...
Article : 83 wordsSportsmen suffered disappointment at Caulfield on Saturday. When Traquette and Woorak were both paid up for, everyone concluded that these ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 wordsAt Baker's Exhibition street Pavilion this evening a fine programme will be presented. A start will be made at 8 sharp with six round bouts the contestants being [?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 693 wordsJack,--Bob Bunsow has never won a race. South Melbourne.--Traquette and Woorak have never met in a race. A. R. D. (Nhill):--The telegram applied ...
Article : 142 wordsCamasade (T. Woods) jumped fences at Flemington this morning. Race meetings will be held to-morrow at Goroke, Winchelsea. and Sea ...
Article : 1,300 wordsJohnny Summers imagined himself a pugilistic hurricane at the Stadium on Saturday, and swept down on Tom M'Cormick with devastating fury. He rained blows on his ...
Article : 344 wordsLittle beyond sprinting work was done at Flemington this morning. Nuwara Ellya was restricted to slow work; but Monodla stretched her legs over two ...
Article : 315 wordsInteresting racing will be witnessed at the annual interclub contests for the Grand Challenge Cup, between Fairfield and Fitzroy, which takes place this evening at Fitzroy ...
Article : 42 wordsJimmy Hill showed Spartan pluck at the Newtown Olympia on Saturday in the contest with Sid Sullivan for the featherweight championship. He was knocked down three ...
Article : 195 wordsSt. Kilda and Prahran Football clubs' carnival will be held at Luna Park on Wednesday evening. Sir John Madden is patron; Mr Agar Wynne. M.H.R..president? and Mr D ...
Article : 88 wordsCalm and dull weather prevailed on the Caulfield tracks this morning. The sand and tan tracks were in use, and a number of horses travelled against the watch. ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Mon 16 Feb 1914, Page 2
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