BOXING.
MIDDLE-WEIGHT SUPEEJFACY. Papko, according to tlio S} - dnoy "Referee," has. now signified his intention of meeting Dave Smith for the middleweight .championship of tho'world, and Smith is agreeable:provided Panko covers tho .£l9O deposited a few weeks' ago,- the money to bo n forfeit , to brio or other should either fail'td' : iveigh -wiihili tho poundage limit; 1 '; "■'■ .' " . Articles will bo drawn up by; Mr. Covell, manager of tho Stndiunr, : and the wholo thing sigiied, scaled, nnd delivered before tho next issuo of "Tho Referee.". Papke certainly means business, and there is every evidonco that Smith does, too, 'consequently no obstacle exists to prevent tho ratification of one of the most interesting matches made in Sydney since tho Johnson-Burns affair. .
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1042, 3 February 1911, Page 7
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119BOXING. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1042, 3 February 1911, Page 7
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