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  3. RECORDS OF THE RING:

    On Wednesday night two good local lads, Tom Sullivan (9 10), of Waterloo, nephew of that wonderfully good old-timer, Sid Sullivan, Jimmy Hill's hardest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 374 words
  4. MELBOURNE BOXING. Quinlan Conquers Coghill.

    There was a good house at the Pavilion to-night to see Jack Qu[?]an (13.5) and Les Coghill (N.S.W., 12.5), fight twenty rounds. Previous to the start Billy ...

    Article : 308 words
  5. RING PARS.

    George Meadham, Auburn, would like a fight with Lou Clout, of Windsor. Jack Mason. Joe Goode's promising bantam. would like a flight with Packy ...

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  6. BOXING:

    Sir.—A meed of praise is due to those responsible for the improved tone and striking features of the "Sydney Sportsman". May those improvements be ...

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  7. WALL DEFEATS FLYNN.

    Another poor attendance at the Hippodrome on Monday night, "but lots of enthusiasm on the part of the followers of Dave Wall 8.2. and Mike Flynn 8.1½. ...

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  8. THE STADIUM.

    The meeting of the above pair, at the Stadium. on Saturday night. should attract a large attendance. Stone looks as well as over he did, and is as colly ...

    Article : 163 words
  9. CADET CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In response to a request for instruction the projected tournament. Staff Sergeant-major Tom Green, the originator of the idea, of teaching ...

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  10. BILLY HONE v. CHARLIE COLE.

    The young London who paid his own paid his own pa[?]sage, out here to try his luck, and looks and acts "the goods". having made a fine impression ...

    Article : 127 words
  11. SHADE SHAKES SYDNEY.

    Silly Shade is going back to Calfforni[?]. frozen out of New South Wales by the Monopoly. "If you hear us knocking when we ...

    Article : 666 words
  12. PAPERWEIGHT CHAMPION SHIP.

    Apparently all the clever crop of paperweight must have outgrown the class, for the match between George Boucher and Vic King. set down for ...

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  13. TED ROBBIE AGAIN.

    Ted Robble, who has won several fights in Gravesend. England, since his second return from Prance, has set up as a teacher and masseur. His card ...

    Article : 511 words
  14. LIVERPOOL TOURNEY.

    Mr. Clem Brewer's Liverpool tournament was continued last Friday night, at the local Stadium. Results:—9.0. Division—Ceo. Meadham k.o. R. ...

    Article : 195 words
  15. SAVORS OF SWEATING.

    The matter of the payment of the lads and men who contribute the preliminary bouts at the Stadium has become something in the nature of a ...

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  16. FIXTURES.

    To-night (Wednesday).—George Boucher v. Vic. King. Next Monday.—Billy Hone v. Charlie Cole. ...

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  17. STADIUM.

    Thursday, at 3.—Matinee. Next Saturday night.—Harry Stone v. Francis Charles. November 13.—Andre Dupre v. Jerry ...

    Article : 153 words
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    There was a case of alleged ringing-in at the Rosewood (Q.) Tony and Galloway Club's first meeting on October 23, but immediately the stewards prevented ...

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    Harry Punch. in the ring. Harry James. in fact, who raised such a lot of money for various war funds. in the Warerley Grid Bond districts, and then ...

    Article : 250 words
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    When Uren got hot over Shade's despartue he offered to fight the Californian for £100. "No good to us" said Jim Gilfeather. "but I'll tell you what we ...

    Article : 68 words
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