beiug a very useful man in the ripe. You'd laugh yourself sore if you heard hts description of what took place on Thurs. He had only once been at a boxing entertainment in his life before, and his criticisms were, if not weird, at least out of the ordinary well-trod path. Boxing
December 16, 1911 - Boxing - London, London, England
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December 16, 1911 - Boxing - London, London, England
Now that jack Meekins and Arthur Evernden have finished their little differences by 0. decision in favour of TWeekins. over .n zo found affair, it may be as well to review all the correspondence and comments to which the incident has given rise. Many of our correspondents are of
November 27, 1909 - Boxing - London, London, England
Lipno, the western champion in the icathcr-ul'Kennedy is of Plymouth's smartest you er and if Healey manage to gtop him it is more than likely Mr. Alger will get Lippo to accommodate him. . I am afraid he will get more than be bas , ;airis for in Kennedy, linwryer. The latter ha
November 27, 1909 - Boxing - London, London, England
powle a u MUM MOO II LOON; I . ONZ II 111 I 14NNYs VoL. V I.—No. I M PAMIR IN TN, WORLD ROLRLY DIVOTRO _TO MORIN& JULY 27TH, 1912. ' HE'S HAPPY NOW. The Bombardier beaming on America and everybody else (Including Tom Kennedy). , ' • - *,. • ' . , . _ . . . . 1 : ..x.. : 7 .' ' .
clearly as possible that he' is right back in his old form, there are strong reasons for anticipating a rare battle. . Johnny has. the punch, the weight appears to suit him well, and, despite the fact that he will • be. danced* a few pounds to his rival, he is sure to make F,ver
-"-•• - . ; . . -.........m." . , 1 . •••••• • , BOXING. ****************************************** LADIES AND BOXING. • SHOULD THEY ATTEND CONTESTS? By F. IL LUCAS. *******************4 While casually glancing through a Sexing and Red Sunday contemporary, "The People," I woman ,