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'EAR, 'EAR! AND CHARLIE

New Zealand Boxers In Sydney

(By Cable. —^From "N.Z. Truth's" Special Sydney Representative.) fHARLIE PURDY is sjaying '/Hear, hear,'^ to the announcement of the 1 doctor that liis left ear which had been put out of plumb" and.which had given him considerable trouble is all right again. V ''Ears are air right, "Charlie admits, ''and show off the face, but when they're clouted and swell m imitation of a certain weil- * known and (popular vegetable—^they become a nuisance. " Purdy is down to meet Bob Miller at the Stadium on Friday: night and Trainer Pat iOqnnors says he 'a m the best condition possible. '■■■' ■■ ' •■.■'■'' ' .. '■ ■ '■-,: .'- .■• '■ - '■■ ..-. ■ ... .- ■-' •■■ •'"• r ->/- Lachie McDonald hopes : to, mingle with the Italian, Fratiipi, ' next Friday week and the Italian, who is a regular Mussolini man, will knW that he has been fighting when he gets m with the lad < with j;he Gaelic name. Another Maorilander m shape for battle is ,Reg. Trowern, who will meet Wally Hancock, the fighting Tar, at Leichhardt on Friday night. :,..■. . ' /. , ■; Trowern has been m the limelight lately, but Hancock is a great fighter and RegJ will have his work cut- out to beat Him.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1148, 1 December 1927, Page 10

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'EAR, 'EAR! AND CHARLIE NZ Truth, Issue 1148, 1 December 1927, Page 10

'EAR, 'EAR! AND CHARLIE NZ Truth, Issue 1148, 1 December 1927, Page 10

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