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BOXING

The Big Mien SPARRING FOR GATES. —- 1 -7.1 1 (Received March 3 at 11.20 p.m.) ■ NEW YORK; March 3? Max Schmeling has arrived here. He said that he is confident that Jas J. Braddock will meet him, on June 3. lie stated: “I am sure thg Courts would not permit a violation, of contract. I am worried over any boycott threats.” Meanwhile the Madison Square Garden has filed a suit for fifty thousand dollars against Max Baer’s manager, Mr Hoffman, and Major-General Critch. ley (the British matchmaker). Mr Hull announced he would not attempt to halt Max Baer’s sailing to-day for England, but he would instruct legal representatives in London to continue the effort to collect damages.

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Grey River Argus, 4 March 1937, Page 4

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118

BOXING Grey River Argus, 4 March 1937, Page 4

BOXING Grey River Argus, 4 March 1937, Page 4

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