• . , . _ . .. _ . . ___ __ . . i - .. . wiellift ift , A. . . ...........--- N . . . .. . . . June 29, 1912. resting idly at the training camp at Rye Beach, while Gibbons has been adding to his laurels. The long delay is at last over, though, for just as we go to press we learn
Is 1111 slagoisi le I* ad essiles o =st WNW still plenty of boxing left in him, so there is every prospect of our seeing a good deal more of him in the near future. Sid Burns will almost certainly return home for the purpose of disputing Johnny's right to the belt. Mr. harry Mor
American Gatos. . -- The boxing game would seem to be badly in need of a rest on the Hudson. None of the clubs seem to have made any money this last season, and several promoters have recently given up the game in disgust until matters improve. And they show no signs of improveme
the shekels lust now, for, being the only one that continues its weekly soirees, all Paris ilocks thither. A sure sign of the popularity of boxing, for even a year ago shows after May spelled ruination to the small promoters, and they were dropped like a bot cinder by those who
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BOXING 7 Nov. Cone. : Young Hocking bt Pat afterwards held his own till the bell. The next verdict. English was a good loser. In Jones in 2rds.; Geo. Westbrook bt Harry meeting was fast and vigorous, both (Whig and the second, Johnson showed superior class, but Creswell in Ist r
"Will/MMI/1171/e'''' 7/4/M/111/Mil , i rf f t ) t 5,1). JA ////filli /0 Slack Glow Wet*. At the Drill Hall, Willenhall, on Mon. of last week, Bill Sherwood met Frank Thomas (both of Walsall) at catch-wts. In the Ist rd. Thomas feinted with the left and brought the right with some