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REPORTER AT LARGE about the present prize-ring picture; the abandonment of the prize ring by Jewish and Irish boys; and about the disappearance of the bantamweight fighter.
The New Yorker, November 6, 1926 P. 66 The prize ring in 1936.
He has a miniature gym, which boasts of putting green, handball court, rowing machine, prize ring.
By Edwin Rutt The New Yorker, November 6, 1926 P. 66 The prize ring in 1936.
There is a gubernatorial election in the fall, & the prize ring has had a bad press lately.
In 1807 08 Gully twice defeated the huge Bob Gregson and then retired from the prize ring.
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The tight quarters were an advantage, in a way, since they facilitated my conversation with Peter Wilson, an English prize-ring correspondent, who happened to be in the row behind me.
To say so is not to claim that the third and last meeting of Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali would leave all who witnessed it ready to embrace the values of the prize-ring.
And his ability to function at maximum efficiency, without the slightest impairment of concentration, while the bombs were flying around his head in the early minutes, testifies to a fearlessness that even the prize-ring has rarely produced.
By Ted Shawn, Russell Maloney, and Harold Ross The New Yorker, September 17 , 1938P. 15 When Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt gave a luncheon party preceding a softball game at Bostwick Field, a serving man approached a gentleman and asked if the gentleman standing in the corner wasn't Arthur Donovan, the prize-ring referee.
(At prize fights, ring girls are women who hold up cards indicating the next round).
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