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flpnrltnir.Jimmy Tinny says In* Is going to return to tin- ling and offers to box t!»lt;• victor of the Mclt; Jovern-Palmer affair..loo Hernsteln. tin* Now York featherweight. is anxious to moot Jnbez White of England ns soon a* the latter arrives in America.Matty Matthews has offered to meet Hobby IoblK at 1 pounds, ringside, as soon as the «*olore«i light weight ar-rlees froin England.Jeff Thorne's backer* ofTer to bet $otm that the Englishman will Nat Kid McCoy when they meet at the Westchester Athletic club on Sept. L\Ned Harden, who Is considered tin* best, welter-weight in Australia, intends to visit Yankeeland soon for matches with craokerjnoks of the class.Hilly Stlft of Chicago knocked out Jimmy Scanlon of Pittsburg in the see ond round of what was scheduled to be a twenty round light lieforc tin* Colora«U Atldetic association at Den-ver, Colo. The bout, though short, was the most sensational exhibition otf scientific pugilism ever seen.lt;»us Kuhllii of Akron. Ohio, has been matched to tight .lack Stel/.ner at Denver some time In September for a purse of .lt;_\ooo. The day has not yet been decided up-m, but it will likely be during the festival of mountain and plain, which begins Sept. 1*5. C. I. Klein of Indianapolis, a tirst cabin passenger on the steamer Harlmrossa, from Bremen, died during the trip. Ills body was brought to New York.
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Brainerd Dispatch

Brainerd, Minnesota, US

Fri, Sep 01, 1899

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