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THE VETERAN

... THE VETERAN. His face was rough and battered. One eye was out of gear, He also had a flattened nose And a cauliflower ear. He looked the kind of hero Who had won a hunared fights In real, honest scrapping, Not behind the stage footlights. There was something ...

a THE MIRROR OP LIFE AND BOXIMI WORLD

... U 8 Tin ear* to another clime. —The Offis Pete. An d the pote must be wrong; always thought the aural organs of the cauliflower were left this s ide o f ate SID SMITH AND CRIQUI, the French boxer, have been matched to box twen ty rounds at 13st. in ...

JIM GREEN, A Clever Birkenhead Lad. was of Jeffriis returning to the fistic the Devonian age has no right to

... face. All have sustained knookouts without getting :earred, yet they have the lighting face. In boxing, aside from the cauliflower ear, thick lips, br*en and scarred brows, there are other distinctions. Those who are clever Battling Nelson has it more ...

Published: Saturday 14 December 1907
Newspaper: Boxing World and Mirror of Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1431 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

7_,., NOXTOR BATHS. Hooper (Hoxton) The milling was strenuous, with Ireland holding the upper hand, and in the ..

... to come along with a purse for the _pair to meet and settle their dispute. Goddard came out of Monday's argument with a cauliflower ear, the result of Bright's fi rst right-hand punch going home, and he is by no means pleased with the present. As a principal ...

Published: Saturday 26 March 1921
Newspaper: Boxing World and Mirror of Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 681 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

MUCK McGOWAN TO TOM TRACEY

... her husband's bidding, and prepare a boiled leg of mutton with trimmings for Jetn Smith or a pair of roast fowls and • cauliflower for Toff Wall. Yet this was what Charley invariably tliil when be kept the White Swan, Salisbury Court, and either of ...

Published: Saturday 21 December 1895
Newspaper: Boxing World and Mirror of Life
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 725 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

May 12, 1917. THE OF LIFE AND BOXING WOULD. rocxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxr c 3 Englishmen were the First to ..

... fighter. out by the marks they bore, and for which the Australian visitors were con stantly responsible. Such a no crop of cauliflower ears as that which soon spread about Market Street and its vicinity was never seen in any other section of the globe. Australia ...

, irrfor-149k, THE MIRROR. OF LIFE

... look as wide as two men put together. The increased breadth of back makes Tom's head look comparatively small, and as his cauliflower ear cannot be overlooked, ,t is not at all strange that during his promenade yeeterday he was stared out of countenance ...

Published: Wednesday 27 March 1901
Newspaper: Boxing World and Mirror of Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 788 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE MIRROR OF LIFE AND BOXING WORLD. MIKE GIBBONS ON BOXING SECOND-RATERS

... how he came-'to • and a series of tour rounds' contests were nie m o u;; l h eia c i n s joy v . vere . be .sporting a cauliflower ear. !` That is • a mark I cannot•get away from( replied ' Nooth; judges. Capt. EVerett• and • Sergt.- Mike: t` You see ...

Published: Saturday 21 August 1915
Newspaper: Boxing World and Mirror of Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 779 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

MEXBOROUGH. _ BARNEY TOOLEY KNOCKS OUT HARRY BURROWS. •

... have the spirit of 1776, and not the oppressive one of 1917. • • • Frank Crane, of the New York Globe, was asked what a cauliflower ear was, and he replied: — The ciuliflower ear is a sporting term, and signifies a prizefighter's ear that has been so battered ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1918
Newspaper: Boxing World and Mirror of Life
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 823 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

OUR NOiE BOOK

... easy. There iv an injury known as the cabbage ear. isn't theref—a cauliflower ear. (Laughter.) Well. I was very near it. (Renewed laughter.) tt neve explained that a cauliflower ear was caused by excessive Punching on the ear. Moran had one, and Driscoll ...

Published: Saturday 18 November 1911
Newspaper: Boxing World and Mirror of Life
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1717 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

JIMMY WILDE'S FIRST DEFEAT. TOWEL SKIED IN SEVENTEENTH ROUND. TNCY LEE THE FIRST SCOT TO WIN A LONSDALE BELT

... started at a fast clip, tieing the willing to let. him do a lot. Wilde gets a left on head and .body. Hardison cross-countercaulifloWer ear out of the argument. ing with effect on a couple of occasions. Jones s the more fancied hut it as The Scot appeared ...

Published: Saturday 30 January 1915
Newspaper: Boxing World and Mirror of Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1867 | Page: 6 | Tags: none