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Copyright, 1925, King Features By FRANK O. MENKEperhaps the greatestreferee that ring-1.: decision 'George Siler, and moat fearless dom ever lifts known, gave* a. . f nearly two generations ago that still is unique in pug-dom.Two negroes, Ruddy King and “ Bird-legs’’ Collins, fought in Denver. Collins battered King nil around the ring for 14 rounds. In the fifteenth King, with a dying effort, lifted a right hander fron\ the floor, sent it against Collins’ jaw — andienke. Collins went down in a heap. Siler had reached the count of “eight’’ when the bell rang, ending the round and the fight.Collins’ seconds rushed from the corner and carried him insensible back to his chair. Siler, without hesitation, walked over to to the Collins corner and lifted the arm of Collins into the air signalizing that, he had won, although Collins didn't regain consciousness for more than five minutes.
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Twin Falls Daily News

Twin Falls, Idaho, US

Wed, May 13, 1925

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