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Shugrue and McCoy were fighting at the Sydney Stadium. A loud-mouthed Hebrew bookmaker was barracking for McCoy, who was bent double, with his arms wrapped around his head, trying to avoid the hail-storm of punches that beset him. “Lovely smothah!” bawled “Barvon.” McCoy, as a final “flutter,” launched a two-fisted attack. The watchful Shugrue “smothered.” The bellicose bookie detested such cowardice. “Stand up and fight, you caow!” bawled “Barvon.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 116, 6 August 1927, Page 11
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70IMPARTIALITY Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 116, 6 August 1927, Page 11
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