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TURPIN DESERVED TO

... the work. the first four rounds. Turpin’s magnificent boxing kept the Italian at bay. except for a brief space the second round when Turpin was the ropes without suffering any undue discomfort It was nearly all Turpin, however. In the sixth, his left ...

RANDOLPH TURPIN DEFEATED

... RANDOLPH TURPIN DEFEATED Hopes of a championship fight receded for 20-year-old Randolph Turpin, of Warwick, when, in hi* match at Harringay on Tuesday with Jean Stock (France), Turpin retiied In the fifth round. His injured right hand gave him trouble ...

Jackie and Dick Turpin

... Jackie and Dick Turpin ciently to enable him to fight again, but largely due to the unfailing efforts of his trainer, Mr. Arthur Batty, of Warwick, Turpin’s hands became strong enough for work on the punchball. He said that on Monday night his hands and ...

Dick Turpin Wins Again

... Dick Turpin Wins Again Dick Turpin (Warwick). British middleweight champion, had an easy victory over Doug Miller (S. Africa) at the Roval Albert Hall. London, on Monday. Miller retired at the end the seventh round with a badly swollen eye. Turpin split ...

RANDOLPH TURPIN DENIES BEATING HIS WIFE

... RANDOLPH TURPIN DENIES BEATING HIS WIFE RANDOLPH Turpin (20). coloured boxer, of 68, Hanworth Road, Warwick, faced his twenty-one year old wife, Mary Theresa Turpin, a crowded court room, at Warwick, Monday, and denied accusations, made at a previous ...

Beat Her RANDOLPH TURPIN SUMMONED FOR ASSAULT

... summoned for assaulting and beating Mary Theresa Turpin (21), who also applied to the Court for wife maintenance order. Mr. Leslie Overell. who appeared for Mrs. Turpin, said that on Saturday. July 24th, Turpin and his wife went to a (air at Leamington. She ...

e r 1946. He defeated the Swiss heavyweight champion. Also in the team with him was Randolph Turpin, then an

... e r 1946. He defeated the Swiss heavyweight champion. Also in the team with him was Randolph Turpin, then an amateur. . Frank Walker's boxing career.has. naturally enough, not escaped the attention of British managers, and has decided to take up boxing ...

Outbozed His Rival

... against Randolph Turpin, on the Coventry City football ground on Whit-Monday. Jackie Turpin defeated Jackie Horseman (West Hartlepool) in the seventh of an eight-round contest. Horseman being disqualified for a body blow which, floored Turpin. MAYOR’S APPEAL ...

IHC'K TIRIMN H NEXT FIGHT

... question of further contest between Dick Turpin (Warwick). British •middleweight champion, and Mltrl (Italy) to decide who shall meet Delannoit (Belgiumi tor the European title. The British Board Is reluctant for Turpin to meet Delannoit before the Warwick ...

BOXING

... Manca from coming to this country. The fight with Saunders lasted eight rounds, but Turpin w a* never really extended. Sounders launched short, sharp onslaughts. but Turpin scored with effective left counters and straight leits to the end •• as always on ...

Not the First Time

... Mr. P. W. F. Labrum, who appeared for Randolph Turpin, Mrs. Turpin denied accusing her husband of being out with another woman. Ask?d why she stayed in the house after the alleged assault. Mrs. Turpin said the doctor had forbidden her take the baby out; ...

Wrote Letter Under Threat

... husband strike her. Turpin had always been generous to her. she told the Court. He had bought the home and furnished it; had given her a wrist-watch for Christmas, and a £5 weekly housekeeping allowance. Mr. Labrum suggested to Mrs. Turpin that she had enjoyed ...