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Turpin and the

... Turpin and the 'PILOTS' THREE LIKELY I RAWS title—new moves MR J ONSDOW PANS, Chmlna&n of the British Boxing Board Control will go to America next week In effortP clear up the world middleweight championship position, with especial reference British champion ...

Published: Wednesday 04 February 1953
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 228 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Turpin

... Turpin Advised not to train himself Randolph Turpin, the British middleweight champion, spent three and a half hours with the stewards of the British Boxing Board of Control in London yesterday before it was announced that the Board had accepted his ...

Turpin

... Turpin. Turpin is now recognised as having been a complete scoundrel, despite the halo of romance which Harrison Ainsworth lias cast around him. was arrested at Brougb, the East Riding where he had gono into retirement, hut where he had not quite given ...

Turpin in crash

... Turpin in crash Randolph Turpin, the middleweight champion boxer, was taken to hospital at Banbury. Oxfordshire, last night after being in a car crash Warmington Hill, on the Banbury- Warwick road. He was discharged later and returned his home in Leamington ...

Dick Turpin

... Dick Turpin liked Colin Simpson's Dick Turpin for its realism and absence of sentimentality. Legendary haloes for highwaymen derive more from tale-tellers and romantic rhymesters than from the populace though an occasional spectacular generosity with ...

Turpin likely to

... Turpin likely to defend his title in Italy It almost certain that .the European middleweight title fight between Randolph Turpin (Britain), the holder, and Tibeno Mltri (Italy) will take place in Italy. Mr. Jack Solomons, the promoter. Mr George Middleton ...

Turpin's manager

... Turpin's manager says No to Sands Mr. George Middleton, manager of Randolph Turpln, the coloured Leamington middleweight, has turned down Dave Sands, the triple Australian champion, as opponent for Turpln Birmingham on June 20 because considers the ...

Ben Turpin

... Ben Turpin A Rcuter telegram from Hollvwood announced the death yesterday of Ben Turpin. actor, who appeared In many Charlie Chaplin and other comedies. He was 65 years old. 'Ol LEWIS'S™*' A LIVESTOCK SALE FOR RED CROSS Over £l6O was realised at Red ...

Easy for Turpin

... Easy for Turpin Tnrpin gave the impression that could knock out Keough any time pleased. He treated the American like a gymnasium sparring partner, several times allowing him to open out without retalation and only occasionally cutting loose on his own ...

Turpin home

... Turpin home Randolph disappeared from the main deck the Queen Mary when she docked Southampton laat night, and after hour's search was found In the kitchen. Turpin said that he was tired of being hounded from pillar to post everywhere went. I want to ...

MODERN TURPINS

... MODERN TURPINS. French Highwaymen Use ast Car Pans. Owing to the number of attacks on motorists travelling by night in the dis- tricts around Paris, orders have been given for a more thorough control of these roads. The nightly tours of the gendarmes ...

Published: Monday 24 June 1929
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 123 | Page: 3 | Tags: none