The announcement that Starlight and Bill Jennings would box the best of ten rounds had the effect of attracting a large crowd of ring-goers to the Victoria Hall on Saturday night. ...
Article : 449 wordsJack Dawson's brother (Mick) called upon me on Monday to say that there was no need for beating about the bush, as sooner than than have nay trouble over arranging a meeting to ...
Article : 195 wordsR. Walne, the Qneensland crack, started 18 times this year, [?] 6 was second 5 and third 6 times. He first raced in July, 1895. The Dunlop pacing team is said to be the ...
Article : 992 wordsThe latest is that Tom Tracey [?] Englishman Dick Burge's challenge. I bear that Jim Richardson, the well-known burricane fighting middle-weight, who beat ...
Article : 569 wordsFrom a four column report in the London SPORTING LIFE of October 13 I cull the following:— Pedlar Palmer covered himself with glory ...
Article : 1,079 wordsAdmirers of pugilism thoughout this Southern continent will be glad to learn that Billy Murphy has returned to form again, and this mainly through having indulged in a deal ...
Article : 1,069 wordsMick Dunn, whose return to Sydney I notified last week, dropped in yesterday, and in the course of an interesting chat related his experience during a seven months sojourn ...
Article : 844 wordsSouth America appears to be the Mecca of [?] now, a lot of them having fore-gathered there, and they seem to be raking in the dollars wholesale as a result of their ...
Article : 748 wordsNext Saturday night Jack M'Gowan and a young chap named Seale, who bails from Sydney, will occupy the stage at Nathan's. The Sydney lad is said to be a pretty good boy. ...
Article : 49 wordsAt nathan's on Saturday night Dan Keeley stated that he would like to have another chance with Felix. The latter replied that he was perfectly willing provided that Keeley ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 713 wordsTim Hegarty, who is matched to box Jack Cullen at Perth, leaves for that city to-morrow. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe worst enemies of the Kennel Club of New South Wales—if there are such—cannot charge it with a want of zeal, as it is always on the stir, busying itself in mutters which ...
Article : 741 wordsTweedie saw me yesterday with regard to Arnold's challenge, published last week, and says he will box him the best of eight rounds at 9st 4lb. If Arnold is agreeable Tweedie ...
Article : 95 wordsThis week I present readers of the REFEREE with a picture of Mr. James Doyle, amatour champion weight-lifter of New Zealand. He is a fine ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 484 wordsIn connection with statements made by the STANDARD AND DIGGERS' NEWS of Johannes-burg that the Doherty-Duggan fight was prearranged, the following letter from the ...
Article : 473 wordsRefereaders who remember what a positive stand I took some months back regarding the bona-fides of one "Dr." Hatzopulos, who created a bit of a sensation here, posing as ...
Article : 533 wordsKid M'Coy, the crack middle-weight, now in Johannesburg, has the following to say in a letter to American friends:— "I arrived in Johannesburg, South Africa, ...
Article : 474 wordsA committee meeting of the Redfern Club was held in the olubrooms on Monday night. It was decided to play a cricket match with the Redfern Harriers on the Agriultural ...
Article : 839 wordsOur latest New York exchanges state: The first offer in the way of a purse for the contest between James J. Corbatt and Robert Fitz-simmons was made last night by James ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 18 Nov 1896, Page 6
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