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DARCY AGAIN!

Fred Dyer Out of, It

His Towel Flutters m m the Sixth

(By Special Cable)

At the Sydney Stadium on Saturday niK|' last, Leß Darcy, ILS, middlechampion of the world, met and utieated Fred "Dyer. 10.1 0, ihe Welsh singing boxer. Dyer's towel fluttering In from his corner m the sixth round.

Over 5000 people were attracted by the match on the strength of Dyer having previously at Brisbane stayed 20 rounds with Darcy, and also due to the fact that since then Dyer had shown great hnprovment, and had out-point-ed th^f clever Caiifornian, Fritz Holland. ' !-

Dyer 1 , m conceding weight to an immensely improved Darcy, had no earthly shojv with the champion, and was badly punished, i His decisive defeat at Darcy's hands settles Dyer's pretensions to championship honors.

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NZ Truth, Issue 539, 16 October 1915, Page 11

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DARCY AGAIN! NZ Truth, Issue 539, 16 October 1915, Page 11

DARCY AGAIN! NZ Truth, Issue 539, 16 October 1915, Page 11

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