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  3. DIGGER STANLEY GOES UNDER.

    The following cablegram dated Dieppe France. Sunday evening, was received in Sydney on Monday:—Stanley met Charles Ledoux in a 20-round contest for the championship and a ...

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  4. Boxers and Teir Doings

    At Wollongong on saturday afternoon last Bert Barrett defeated Tommy Rimmer on points in 10 rounds after leading all the way Mr. A.E. Rober[?] has lodged a fiver with ...

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  5. EVERNDEN'S BAD BREAK

    A cablegram received from Dieppe (France) yesterday afternoon was to the effect that during a match between Arthur Ever[?] the English welter-weight recently beaten by ...

    Article : 386 words
  6. HOW LESTER BEAT DORAN

    Pat Doran, ex-amateur beavy-weight champion boxer of Victoria, simply put it all over American Jack Lester at the Guild Hall on Friday evening last. They met for a £200 purse presented by ...

    Article : 679 words
  7. CARPENTIER AGAIN

    At the Cirque do Paris last evening George Carpenter experienced one at the hardest contests of his short and brilliant career when he met Willie Lewis, the American welter-weight. ...

    Article : 150 words
  8. ANOTHER BROKEN HILL FROST

    BROKEN HILL, Saturday.—Put Lebres and Jimmy Hill (feather-weights from Sydney), were matched to box at the Crystal Theatre last night. A wretched house, however, led to ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. MELBOURNE NOTES.

    Put Doran and "Brlllo" Campbell have to box at the M.A.C. on Monday, July 8. Spider Elliott (Vic.) and Ted Green (N'.S. Wales) are to box the best of 20 rounds at the ...

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  10. BLACK PADDY BEATS DEVITT.

    Black Paddy the Westralian aborigine, Gun Devitt of New Zealand, had their third [?] argument on Wednesday night at the Crystal Theatre. There was a big house, and ...

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  11. ENGLISH MIDDLE-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

    Jim Sullivan having thrown in the bolt, Jack Harrison and Private McEnroy of the Coidistream Guards, met for the discarded title and trophy at the. National Sporting Club, London ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. LATE BILLIARDS

    Our English visitors continued their exhibition it Heiron and Smith's rooms yesterday afternoon, and one at least—Diggle—give a bright display 428 This was ...

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  13. PAT BRADLEY'S ILLNESS.

    Pat Bradley the game hard hitting trish middle weight who made large members of friends in Sydney in a very brief period and proved himself a fighter of the ...

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  14. HANLEY DEFEATS DAVE DEPENA.

    At the Gai[?]ly last night a torrid tussle took place between a pair of light weights in the persons of Young and Dave Depena. Each man stated to be under 10st. ...

    Article : 297 words
  15. ROY KENNY LEADS COMFORTABLY

    The Ed Williams-Roy Kenny Set-to at the Melbourne Athletic Pavilion last night was a wretched fizzle. Twenty rounds were gone through. The men were continually embracing ...

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  16. YOUNG SULLIVAN DEFEATS PETER DEPENA.

    Young Sallivan the London boy and Peter Depend an ex-amateur light-weight met at the Gaiety last Friday night. Weights were announced Sullivan 9st 2½1b ...

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  17. SONTER DEFEATS BILLINS.

    A correspondent wired us yesterday as follows "Bill Sonter of Grafton outed Sam Billins of inverell at the latter place in the 12th round. The Grafton pugilist had his ...

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  18. INTERNATIONAL TUG-OF-WAR.

    The Stadium management report pood progress with their £1000 International tug-of-war venture. Ryugore Shima the thampion Japanese ...

    Article : 144 words
  19. THE GAME IN TASMANIA

    Our Tasmanlan correspondent writing on June 23, says that a boxing, contest for the [?]-weight championship of the West Coast :took place on the Linda field between Bob ...

    Article : 339 words
  20. TOO CLEVER AND STRONG FOR THORN.

    Jack Read and Frank Thorn met at the Summer Park this morning. The weather was very unfavorable and the contest cost the promoters £60 The gate totalled £97 and the ...

    Article : 306 words
  21. NEWCASTLE NOTES.

    Kelly Mansfield and Dutch Hickman are to meet for the third time at Cessuock on Saturday 29th last for £40 aside. Jack Read says he is willing to fight Bob ...

    Article : 229 words
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  23. ALL NATIONS TUG.

    It is announced that the All Nations Tug-of War to be held at the Beimore Markets will eventuate next week commencing on Monday. Chinese Japanese lasear and aboriginal ...

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