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Arthur "Ev-ernden" and ' SJd Burns at the Melbourne Stadium to-night. ( Lies. o*Donneli'-a_nd-Jeriy->3eKame-de-'cide middle-weight matters at the Sydney Stadium tev-night. After going- the^inll' distance -at Mel-bfingne-Sladtum, aiehegaaujgot thea>err dict-o^«r: 3 SiPells--on.a?o*ttts.

Pat Bradley has decided that he will not again box" In the welter class, as it entails too much reducing. . Siundy, who his just retfurned from Sydney, is open for engagement. As a -Lowe or Williams. 'Pal Brown and Bert McCoy are under £100 forfeit to make 9.11 when .they meet on .November 22. at .Sydney Stadium. .Mr. G. Rowley, secretary to the Millerton Boxing Association,, requires amateurs for- the Association's next . tournament-; ';'-..' ■ Pito "Chapman still 'thinks he can deal the' dope dream trom £8 to £lv. Any Association. intending patients are limited to 9.13. . 7: \ Provided that all remains, as well with Pat Doran as it is at present, he and Colin Bell will meet' at tho Stadium next Wednesday . Tom McCormlck, the English wel-ter-weight who is after Johnny Summers's scalp, title and iie't, will arrive In Sydney on November 27. Pal Brown and Bevt McCoy have had their match tlxed m Sydney Stadium for Siuttrday, Novcmlfwr 33. Now, Bert here \» yonr great chance. In Brisbane, (Yank Thome la looking after Frank Kllis. Hock Keyy, •Tim Land, and Charlie Wise, und under such competent hands alt the*) -boxers will he turned 'out m good nick. Thorn himj*elf Is 'n gocd trtm, and Will do himself Justice aguhvtit Harry 1 Thomas.

makes bis -debut beforean Austratiaa andtenco «n KoMßkber 3BL, when be masts PSne».*n BcMba_B& s_3_d» J w__n."be-t_be- ftcst-flßbt-of^Qw -eeriesc wt fine f or wblch he has- signed. Cook and Hanmm .have pent 00-si-O 1 occasions now — too. nancy, I .think. No kdoobt Ckrfs had a iot to do -wtth. tbehr •recent exhfiritMtt. -«t GSsbocoe. They aahoold be able to box one another iMhidCaUed by- now. . Tbe Committe>oyof'tbfr Otwborne Tlox-> '*ng Aflaedatkni. -ananhnonMy deeMMb' *o uphold tho dedhslpOb~<''K> cantestry' •of Befecee. o*Gon_nor m tho recent" Cook- FUnnan dot! rftstu. It was coivitanded tbat^tbertwo contestants •*T__r&(jtot doing their ,best to- make a J__gixt. Tim Land, the New South Walos"bocow, who recendy dofeetted OtisDecltt. and wbo will be remembeinetLjm having put up a yensational flglit wSTh Cyctooe Johnny Thompson, is juxsibus to come t* New ZeaJa_nd. Be hae lioard of Denny -Murphy, and deaoses to- meet -hhn or any ocber-ujfckiki— that New Zealand can pro— . ■ _. Johnny 'Sumnwrs CEagO and Harry ►Stone (U.S-A-) aro-to tt^at at tbe Stadium next Saturday. There is to-be a. slight alteration In the weights. Johnny can't any longer make lteb withoul great <UtUcofl_x_. and- Stoned-baa. agreed to allow him to weigh ltet 2Uv ringside. It ' wfll tbns be a Swielfcer--weight flght. Sumtner's trouhlaoame. ailment is now cstuste-g no lncororenie_nce, and he is solng right ahea__t(with4 his preparation. » Les O'Donneil is looking gxatnd ainco liis return from his tour of New Zealand, and Is delighted to haw this chance with Jerry Jerome next Saturday. The more so as when -Lea got aperfectly Just decision erer Jerry m Brisbane, some eight months ago, one of the papers there waa very nasty over Joe Kussell's verdict, claiming that Jerome had won. No observer who knows anything of the gameconUl say that If Les O'Donneil and Jerry , Jerome went a full twenty rounds -Lett would fail tc score a big majority ol points. • Oeorge Richardson, ex-middle and.' ' welter-weight amateur champion of t Gisborne, wishes to challenge any amateur welter-weight m New Zealand m a six-round go; or, if any otthe amateurs would like to xaasfc t him m a ten or fltteen-rouod pre ; tight, he would weigh m, if some ivesuciation would oblige. Mitchell, the New 'Zealand champion, jnst beat Hichy on point*. He fought with a broken rib. He won from Charlie Cate, and h»s heep beaten only three times on points out of 'wwßrteou ftghts. A g^od few pr those lights were won oo^*-_k.oh

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NZ Truth, Issue 437, 8 November 1913, Page 3

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PUG PARS. NZ Truth, Issue 437, 8 November 1913, Page 3

PUG PARS. NZ Truth, Issue 437, 8 November 1913, Page 3