Adam Lindsay Gordon And His Friends in England And Australia

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Adam Lindsay Gordon And His Friends in England And Australia
Edith Mary Humphris
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" This last extract is from the writings of the late Mr. Frederick Marshall.
Gordon mentions Tom Sayers in " Hippodromania " — " There's the Barb, you may talk of j^our flyers and stayers, All bosh, when he strips you can see his eye range Roimd his rivals with much the same look as Tom Sayers Once wore when he faced the big novice Bill Bainge. " Bainge's two fights with Tom Sayers took place after Gordon had left England, but he may have seen them sparring out at Tom Oliver's. He speaks as if
...he had done so, and the Barb's expression reminded him of Sayers's.
Pwll or Bill (Benjamin Bainge) was a Chepstow man, who afterwards became land agent to a Captain Carruthers, who had backed him to get into the eleventh round in his second fight with Sayers. He did so, and Bainge's patron remarked, " You can knock off now, Bill, I have won my money. " Mr. A. Page remembers the Earywig, he thinks, as well as any one now living. He thinks he must have seen 'JEM EARYWIG* 175 Gordon, and might remember him if he saw a picture of him.


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