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BOXING REFLECTIONS.. would fail to stay the distance. As it was, however, the decision wont to Smith and Bux lost bis title..

Joe Waterman and the

Telegraph"

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Wilkes proved conclusively that he was the master of Joe Water The boxing at the Skating Rink

man as a boxer, the former play- on New Year's Day was interesting every point in the game ing with the exception of the fight whilst Waterman waited in vain between Page and Didd and wf for the knock-out. At the con- this the least said the better clusion of the bout Waterman Didd brought a reputation with called for the Telegraph" him but after his display with

presentative and said he hoped Pago, his bubble reputation is that the "Telegraph" would deal burst.

In the Dean-Edwards fight ons report of this fight then it Philippine

more kindly with him in the received many surprises, as at one did in the Inst. He had fought time it appeared all over with

a good fight, he said, and Dean. Even though he won there last time the "Telegraph" made was more than ordinary luck at him out to be one of the dirtiest tached to it he was very lucky fighters that over entered a ring. The gunner took matters too easily Waterman was quite wrong there. in the second-round and became In the report.combined of, no more cureless as the fight pro- auch statement was made, Car gressed. As invariably happens tainly referenco was made to an when one man underestimates unclean incident or two, and another, as Edwards did, the no-whenever that occurs, no matter dorestimated proved his who the fighter is, the "Tele- superiority, and put the other

graph will always comment asleep.

upon it, at the same tirae Kerrison's Go."

giving crediton to whatever One very pleasant feature of the virtues the man showa. On night was to sus Sky Kerrison do New Year's Day Waterman something in the way of earnest did fight batter and he has the boxing, and the way ho sot about congratulations of the writor for Burge in the second round prov-showing the gamenoss that he did ed that he has tumo

throughout the

contest, but in him if he will only koop Waterman himself admitted whan up his heart. In the first round he was leaving the ring that opened Korrison's eye with Wilker was a good and clean his stiff left but after the fighter" and "too clever for him." initial round Kerrison and gained

"I am too slow," he added,

0д0

go

2 lesson by which he profited. but I and frosh and at to go an He could plainly sen, as did the other ten rounds. I will fight audience, that a good left was the hi again one hand loose any only item of stocksin-trade the time. Yes, that may be so, and the ginner had, and he paid in a fight to a finish there is no atication to that department with doubt that Waterman will win such carefulness that Burge liad.

sily's not ghost of a chance with him again and the latter finally took the count...

The Star Bout.

"Noverian."

MANILA DOG SHOW:

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The Bux and Smith fight was the star bout, and the result of the fight was that Bux will. long re- member the doggedness of his opponent. Smith was all ovar

The Philippine Kennel Club him up to the sixth round, and the hugging stunt that Bux hus rasun-s plans well under way for its god with a certain amount of suc- Third Annual Dog Show, which cass in the past, proved of o ase the club intends to make bigger in this oncounter, since, whes and better than either of the Bux played the tadily hear, Smith shows of past years. A show sopt his right and left into the committee of six members has stomach with this rapidity that been appointed, says the "Cable- shots leave a maxim gun, count. news American" and "kas already ing all the time. The Box com-held two meetings, with the result menced to swing wildly and, to that its plans are all complated the amusement of the spectators and overybody is hustling for the prostrated himself on one occasio success of the club's great annual when he expected Smith to wait event. The show will take place until he had panched him. In the first four, lays of the 1913. the sixth, round Bux showed some of his old form and put one to remember on Smith's jaw with his left. This he followed with a blow that certainly a peared to be a foul one.

Claimed & Funk' Smith went to the boards claim- ing a foul and appearing to be doubled up with pain.

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For the benefit of those who are Japan there are no two ways about a decision, and Smith not familiar with the plans and should have been declared either objects of the Philippine Kennel Olub, it may not be out of place. the winner or the looser he was to remark that the work done by either one or the other. Grace did not believe that the blowe organization and by its in- landed in the abdomen and helabour of love.. It is composed of dividual members is wholly a asked for a medical 'man to be brought to examine Smith. In dog lovers who have banded

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