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BOXING AT THE NEW GOODWIN CLUB. HARRY PAUL V. PATSEY WALSH. SUCCESS OF THE LEATHER LANE PET. THE PROGRAMME SET

... Sam Jacobs, with Mr. Worthington Doting as referee. Ten Rounds Contest: Fred Smith beat Joe Sessions.—Sntith hit harder than his opponent, and at the second meeting turned the tap on, Sessions being content to score. Both hands Smith sent on the body, and ...

FINAL SCENE AT HAR9IJAN'S

... Boufall, Captain Scott, Charley Mitchell, Mr. George Stevens (late of the Bolingbroke), Mr. E. A. Robinson, J. Hurst, R. Wittson, T. Cale, Walter Senrle, E. A. Humphreys. Joe Cohen, Jack Jones, Jem Smith, Bill Hatcher. E. K. Gunn, A. Vanderhout, Mangle ...

TIIE MIEIZOR OF LIFE

... Arthur Westley (professional) led up to R. Mann (Lynn A.C.), middle-weight amateur champion, 1900, v. Prof. George Penney; W. Cl. Worthington (Ly*n A.C.), winner German Gym. bantam-weight, 1896-7, v. Prof. R. Lee; R. C. Warne* (Lynn A.C.), middleweight ...

THE NEW GOODWIN CLUB. (Special.)

... competitions at Bst, 9st, and 10st. Harry Smith (brother to the famous Natty) was opposed to Professor Newton's crack pupil, Rippington, the ultimate winner of the Bst 41b. With the latter out of the competition Harry Smith would, no doubt, have won, but this ...

BOXING AT WONDERLAND SATURDAY NIGHT

... Contest : Alf Smith (Hammersmith) beat Fred Smith (Fulham). Ten Rounds Contest: Join Guinn (Milo End) beat Jack Webb (Bethnal Green). Six Rounds Contest: Jim Shipinan (Bethnal Green) beat Harry Berry (Stepney): Six Rounds Contest : Luce Smith v. Nat Keyser ...

Published: Wednesday 11 April 1900
Newspaper: Boxing World and Mirror of Life
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1727 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

... Baker (Coins), athletic Blues' E. F. Penn (Trinity), secretary of the C.U. Cricket Club; J. A. Crocker (Trinity) and C. It. Worthington (Cahn), who both have received trials for the University eleven; M. A. Black (Christ's), W. Thomson (Jesus), M. G. Apthorp ...

Published: Wednesday 21 February 1900
Newspaper: Boxing World and Mirror of Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3197 | Page: 6 | Tags: none