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... Dick Turpin rests Dick Turpin. who _lnjured la siert hand &tending lad middleweight against Albert oqt will he unabw to Davit Sandi to an Empire title contest at Olympia on July S. ...
... Dick Turpin rests Dick Turpin. who _lnjured la siert hand &tending lad middleweight against Albert oqt will he unabw to Davit Sandi to an Empire title contest at Olympia on July S. ...
... Dick Turpin's Claim pAT O'CONNOR'S second victory mer George Davis has strengthened the Irishman', claims for a tilt for the midd!e-weight championship. When Davis recently removea George Howard from serious consideration his chance seemed paramount for ...
... FINCH IS AFTER THE TURPINS A LBERT PINCH will probably ap• pear In the top line cootie' at Remora Hart and OoodirtnW newt Olvic Hall show. to be on Oct. 29th. Jack Bums, Pinch's manager, the - Timer that negotter 'none have been goner on for to Meat lITSC-ClO ...
... BAR TO DICK TURPIN BY JAMES BUTLER is the most promising middle-weight in Britain? There is a unanimous vote in the Midlands for Diek Turpin, of Leamington. The coloured boxer with the famous adventurer's name has built up an excellent ring reputation ...
... Turpin meets Sands I) ck rurpin tl,cfinrin£f'>ni British middleweight champion, will defend his Empire title aca:nst Australian triple title-holder, over Ift rounds White City. London September 6. Printed Odbams Press limited, Published the Daily Herald ...
... TURPIN TOWN IS ALERT mraio KopoiTvr rjICK TURPIN. on his famous ride to York, stopped at the Yorkshire Grey, Stevenage, for refreshment for himself and his horse. This sleepy old town is as old as, and older than, that. In its wide and nistoric main street ...
... O RARE TURPIN I was riding over Hounslow Moor, There I saw a lawyer riding before, And I asked him if he was not afraid. To meet bold Turpin that mischievous blade. Chorus I asked him if he was not afraid To meet bold Turpin, that mischievous blade. Says ...
... TURPIN'S RIDE TO STARDOM OVERSHADOWED by the hectic excitement of the Itaksi- Woodcock fight was the workmanlike k.o. with which Randolph Turpin disposed of Tommy Davies. of Wales—a k.e. which made the coloured boy our No. 1 prospect and a possible world ...
... first round. and especially in the sixth. tenth. eleventh and twelfth. Mitri used hi; youth--23 years to Turpin's 30—to carry the fight to Turpin. and overwhehned the British fighter. ...
... Turpin outpoints Sammy Shaw - TACKIff TURPIN (Leamington) 11:11 outpointed Sammy Shaw (fluff) over eight rounds at Norwich night. Although Shaw fought pluckily. while suffering from a badly cut nose. he was clearly beaten. Bob Mover (London, outptd. Ginger ...
... Turpin'a Poor Form I Dirk Turpm did not distinguish 1 himself fight with Miller. He rannot compered with poet titleholders. Jim Sullivan. Pot O'Keefe. Len Harvey, end Jock McAvoy. Miller worried htm in almost every round, although handicapped with cut ...
... Dick Turpin K.O. After * contest in which he had given his opponent boxing lwason Dick Turpin Leamington* was knocked out the seventh round by George Howard tFinabury Park». Dick Turpin'g brother. Randolph, the roloiired Leamington middleweight knocked ...