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"Centas" (Wellington): Murphy met Griffo four times, once m Melbourne dn 1887, twice at Sydney m 1890, and once at Boston m 1893. The first time Murphy undertook to stop Griffo m four rounds and did so. In the second clash Murphy took the gloves off m the fifteenth round; m the third Griffo won on a foul m the twenty-second round, and m the last contest, limited to eight rounds, Griffo won oh points. "One of Many Readers" (Kalapol): Of course there was no title Won when both men were disqualified. "X.Y.Z." (Gisborne): A ball suspended from the roof is the best. They fought three times and Darcy won twice. "Sport" (Wellington): Yes, he has a dash of Cherokee m him. "S.H." (Masterton): At Dubbo (N.S.W.). British.
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NZ Truth, Issue 852, 18 March 1922, Page 8
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131ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. NZ Truth, Issue 852, 18 March 1922, Page 8
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