FIGHTS FOR FLYNN.
HATCH WITH MORRIS AND LANGFORD. NEW YORK, August 21. Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fin-man, whose approaching match with Carl Morris, one of the few survivors of the "white nope' crop, is the front topic with fight Patrons h.-re, has another tough contract ahead of him. He has been matched to fight Sam before the National Sporting Uub 0 f x evV Vork in threc woeks - time the negotiations were clinched after had settled the aspiration's of Tony Ross. Ltingford's bout with Ross was a tonWumV affair, and took place before the Rational Sporting Hub. It ended in the «LTtn round, the coloured man winning °n a knock-out.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 210, 4 September 1911, Page 9
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