' . ,SCOITISETILYI 3 Nobody need be idle now in Scotland—not even the dud fighters. There is going to be. Jots of work for all. The harvest shows signs of being plentiful, so that it is up to the boxers themselves to see that the harvesters are, not late. If anybody who has any c
February 25, 1911 - Boxing - London, London, England
Leach Cross, the East Side dentist-pugilist, is coming back, according to the views held by those who witnessed his lord. victory over Cy Smith, of Jersey City. But it took cleverness and skill to turn defeat into victor). Cross' showing was excellent, especially in the light of
October 15, 1910 - Boxing - London, London, England
Marthuin beat Max Robert. This hall opened its doors for the first time under pleasant auspices, and if the quality of sport set down for the overture is only half maintained there is a successful season ahead for the dirigents. The chief bout was a rords, one between a practica
October 15, 1910 - Boxing - London, London, England
Clubs. A couple of new boxing clubs have startcd an Wham. The New Hall A.C. with headquarters at the Duke of Marlborough in Newhall St. had a good send-off the other night when a capital programme of exhibitions was run through. The star turn was a Grd. match, in which W. Vann o
October 15, 1910 - Boxing - London, London, England
Frank Gess staged a tcrd. bout betweet. Young Dando (Merthyr) and Jack Spenor (Cheltenham) on Fri. evening last, but five were sufficient for the Welsh lad to prove his superiority, Spe:lor being forced to retire. Spellot is a good, game lad, but he was not in good enough condit
October 15, 1910 - Boxing - London, London, England