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Show Pugilistic Points, ilia L. Sullivan has "again sworn off :ood and takes no other stimulants a bottle of ale at dinner." m Fox, the English pugilist who de-;d de-;d Larry Donovan aud fought a " with Sidney Shields, is coining to 'rics. ' 'urge Bubcar, the English sculler, liad the audacity to challange Win. iiinor to a boat race on the Para-a Para-a river. match Is made belweeu George y ofOshkosh and Johnny McGtll mvaukee, featherweights, for $250 to take place in private. 'ek White of Jew York and Pete !' of St. John, New Brunswick, ' signed articles to light at 133 ils for $300 a side and a purse of li Joyce, who sailed for England ; aw York March 19, savs he will a to Boston in July with Nunc -ace, to give the colored champion, Dixon, a battle, '.''go Mulholland, welter-weight who fought George Mahan ton of seventy-eight rounds, has been lu- to juil in San Francisco for l'ntlis for vagrancy. ri'y Foley, the greatest figure in lllim sporting "circles and Pete wis old teacher, is -coming to 10 on the next steamer. He will WrMi,"18 midtlle-'vveigllt champion ; Golden Gate club has matched :-y lurner, the colored middle-"flianipiou middle-"flianipiou of Stockton, Cal., and '5 kelliher for April 23. Kelliher 5 'fiat tins will be his last light on win or lose. f Kjlrain must think this is a 1 ' ,vorl;l. He was whipped by Sul-Juaisuow Sul-Juaisuow serving two months fighting, while Sullivan is still fce. with what seems to be a fair ,e t getting off scot-free. Poor l'yl Uo?au ?ives it at his opinion "aluy Xeedham is a wonder, anp would surely have defeated Tigan had he not broken two : nngers in the sixth round aud in- E' wi-ist against one of the |