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... of Bermondsey, and Dai Roberts, of South Wales, and the 10 rounds affair between Patsy Cokeley. of St. George's, and Frank Andrews, of Highgate, which will precede it, should be most entertaining. ...
... of Bermondsey, and Dai Roberts, of South Wales, and the 10 rounds affair between Patsy Cokeley. of St. George's, and Frank Andrews, of Highgate, which will precede it, should be most entertaining. ...
... be no doubt about hie condition. Mao included in the programme will be a ten round* contest between Patsy Cokeley and Frank Andrews, whiled Jim irk and Dick Harmer meet in the final of the 7et 61b competition. ...
... over 20 3-min. rounds, is the greet attraction, with the ten rounds contest between Patsy Cokeley (St. George'e) and Frank Andrews alighgate) of secondary importance. ...
... OWINfI SIX ROUNDS CONTESTS . - Bill Aternfor4 v Soh Slll Knight. flue Walser r Charlie I'b3lllps. (Wisner r 11111 Walker. Frank Andrews Alf (few owlet reeerve4). 10e. and Ss.; lA.. end 'Enclosure. L. ' _ UNITED HOSPITALS BOXING CLUB. BOXING C'tIIPETITIONR ...
... MOORE fSonthirnrk , 'Tidal Bimini AND THE FOLLOWING NIX ROUNDS - ganger V. Gov). 'Mornay v. harlie Rosen , . Bill Luke v Frank Andrews. Gu► Brewer r. Joe Lipman. '..iung Greenwood 1. Mit. Roseinsan. FIRST SERIES llh COMPETITION. Ring Keefe. 2r. and In. ...
... George Barrie; seconds, George Cunningham. Fred Haffitt, Date Burke. and Ben Brown. Details:— lest 71b CO MPETITION. Final. Frank Andrews (Highbury) beat Ted Roberts (Ilighgate).-1. rom the outset Andrews was very aggressive. Roberts nevertheless was a game ...
... Circle. bd. TO-NICHT (MONDAY). AT 8 O'CLOCK. GREAT SPECIAL TWENTY 3-min N ROUNDS JO CONTEST, T , SABRI MAHIR 8 ROI:\ DS FRANK ANDREWS v. SALMON Lambeth, mberwell TUE FOLLOWING (.IX ROUND. Harry Toe, v . Want Dick ♦. Charlir ilorrs : C.. 0 •. Deo Atka's ...
... FltElt BILL HOUSEGO v INSLEY ,Nnttin g (131acktriarml AND THE FOLLOWINII SIX ROUNDS CONTMTS: Al?. Barrett v. Edillo Fay, Frank Andrews Sam Riley. Ilea Jack Nicholls.. Jack Parkvn Young Coacher. Sam War. wick •. Bill Newman. Reserved Ring Seats. unreserved ...
... eventually retired. Charlie Fox (Somers Town) beat Bill Smith (Berm3ndsey) in the fourth meeting of alO rounds contest. Frank Andrews (Highgate) and AU Roser (Ipswich) boxed eight rounds finely, the verdict eventually going to the Londoner. Godfrev (Felixstowe) ...
... purse. Pte Bell (North Lancs. Refit.) would like a return contest of 15rnds with Alt Bellamy for any part of £l5 a side. Frank Andrews 'Highgate) will box Pte. Baggott 10 2-min rods tor £5 a side and the best purse. Jim King (Poplar) accepts Major Plummer's ...
... Charlie Smith (I=11) easily on points. Hubbard (Ipswich) beat Tin Raguely (Ipswich). rho surrendered in the second round. Frank Andrews (Highgate) beat Alf. Hodder (Colchester) on points. TEN ROUNDS CONTESTS. Charlie Lord= (Lambeth) beat Frank Markham (Ipswich) ...
... and he was well beaten when the referee intervened ball-way through the fifth round. Harry Biske (Shepherd's Binh) beat Frank Andrews Risk, bad the better of the opening round. Andrews's superior footwork enabled him to level matters with a tine straight ...