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BOXING

♦ M'CARTY BEATS PALZER. Press Association—By Telegraph— Copyright. LOS ANGELES, January 2. Luther M'Carty knocked out Palzer in the boxing match for the championship. Palzer was bleeding and in an exhausted condition. In tlie 18th round his seconds threw up the sponge. M'Carty led throughout the fierce fighting. FRAXKIE BURNS BADLY BEATEN. SAX FRANCESCO, January 2. (Received January 3, at 8.40 a.m.) Frankie Burns's '(California) seconds threw up the sponge in the 17th round to Harlem Tommy .Murphy, 0 f Xew York Burns was beaten almost insensible. XHW "WHITE HOPE." A r f, Ce fn, C;lW T e t0 " ,e 'Vlney ■ Sun - states that Tom Jones. Wolgasfs manaeer is about to add a heavv-weight to his string of fighters. The 'new -hope' 1 fe Jesse \\ ihard, the big Missourian. who obtamed a six-rounds decision over M'Cartv Jones predicts that Willard will win the championship. Ritchie expresses his willingness to meet Ad. Wolgast in May. His theatrical engagements compel him to stav away from the ring for at least three month* " Johnnv Kilbane will ri ., k his 'featherweight championship title in a battle with Johnny Dundee at Vernox. California, in Apni. the champion has accepted the terms offered by promoter M'Carev, and the match is virtually made. "

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Evening Star, Issue 15073, 3 January 1913, Page 6

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BOXING Evening Star, Issue 15073, 3 January 1913, Page 6

BOXING Evening Star, Issue 15073, 3 January 1913, Page 6