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SYDNEY STADEVIL.

Tingle Tingle Little dtar. Knock-out Brown Beaten. (By Cable — Special to "Truth.") Only 4000 people rolled up at the Sydney Stadium on Saturday night to see the debut of the American, Knock-out Brown, 7.13, who was matched against Billy T.ingle, 8.2. The Yank Is a lefthanded fighter and ho quite bamboozled Tingle with his unorthodox style:" The latter made the poorest display of his career and his face was considerably damaged, while Brown was unmarked. At the end of the twenty rounds, Referee Wallls surprised everybody by giving the decision to Tingle. ,

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NZ Truth, Issue 772, 21 August 1920, Page 8

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SYDNEY STADEVIL. NZ Truth, Issue 772, 21 August 1920, Page 8

SYDNEY STADEVIL. NZ Truth, Issue 772, 21 August 1920, Page 8

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