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Show BOXERS IN AUSTRALIA HAVE MANY MATCHES Australian boxing new Is usually Interesting, Inter-esting, cspcclnlly whorp Yankee .boxers ;ire concerned. The following- hau just boon received: "Pal Brown, the Minnesota lightweight, lias Just arrived in Svdnev with his trainer, 'Jack Dogherty. of Milwaukee. Mil-waukee. Brown will be matched with one of the local boys first and may meet Mehegan. Moran or "Wells later. Harry Thomas, tho JN'ew York lightweight, met Herb McCoy and lost a hard battle- McCoy Mc-Coy was a bit heavier, Thomas being under un-der tho lightweight limit. McCov will bo matched with "Waldamar Holberg, the Danish fighter. Potty Officer Curran, of .England, mot his second defeat at the hands of Bill Lfing. and will now leavo for home. Alf Spenoeley, tho British lightweight, light-weight, will return to Australia from England Eng-land and meet Mehegan. Jim Sullivan, who lost to Billy Papke In England, was defeated by Pat Bradley, and wants to quit the game and return to London. An offor has been made for Jimmy Clabby to come over again and ho may accept He 18 very popular here and would have some big matches on his hands." |