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JOB'S CHANCE

As f.,r Jo- Beckett. T suppose ho "ins* wait a litfl" lomrer for the former f.oii'lon fireman. Thai Beckett is serious- \ . inleiit upon coiniiiff back, there can .... ... doubt, and all the ndrk .-ire that -r~..i«r o,- Inter he will meet Scott. to thc-e thouliled timet. Hie modest i.'-o-.-.in-nTie put on at headquarters at tii" liecinniiig of the week was nnlv to he evnected. Evervbndv f-isf Mnndav ••• 'is ii" concerned ahold transportation <;,..,, r,c!,| lrr r. \,|,l we «ri"- Kid Carsen. •' e n ; ,„e, mid Bick Donaldson, of Rl nekton.on-Tr"«. "i a much earlier 1. ..0r |h;>.| we should lijvn done had conditions been normal. The Dane, like ..•el'..- ln.\- of his count i'V. was a model of physical fitness, ami he was a fighter

down to tho finger tips. These- Danes do light! Their boxing • nay lie more lemarkable for limitations t-lian exceptional skill, bul as fighters liirv ari' whole I triggers; and betterInincd men yon will never see. Ljm'soii, formerly ainaleitr champion of his eotiiitv, hi ir'.iiiisliid Doitialdysoii that f lie Ihhil w;is stopped in lii.s favour in the eleventh round. I would that we saw more Danes at headquarters. For high spiritedness, for thoroughness, and s." perfectly trained men, they do bring a breath uf fresh nil' into boxing.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 26 June 1926, Page 9

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JOB'S CHANCE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 26 June 1926, Page 9

JOB'S CHANCE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 26 June 1926, Page 9