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A.E.D. —The Elingamite was wrecked on November 9th, 1902, and the Penguin on February 12th, 1109.— Otto Cribb went to Sydney in 1899 with an unbeaten record. In that year in Sydney ho had seven contests, winning six and drawing one. In 19C0 ho won seven of Ins eight engagements in Sydnev, and drew in tho otlior. In Ocober, 1900, he went ,to San Francisco, fought in three contests tlicre, waning one, losing one, and drawing one. He returned to Sydney in 1901. was knocked out in a contest on July 22nd, and the following morning was found dead in bed.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16259, 9 July 1918, Page 7
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