Rules of the Ring, 96, 204-8;
English, regarding hitting in holds, 139-40.
Rushcutter’s Bay, Sydney, Tommy Burns _v._ Jack Johnson, 150.
St. Martin’s Street, the racquets court, 25.
Sampson, 59.
San Francisco, Jefferies _v._ Fitzsimmons, 143.
_Savate, La_, decay of, 176.
Sawbridgeworth, 56.
Say and Sele, Lord, backs Jem Belcher, 30.
Sayers, Tom, 53;
and Nat Langham, 99-101;
and the Tipton Slasher, 102;
warrant for his arrest, 107-8;
and the Benicia Boy, 107-17;
character, 171.
Scholfield, J., 51.
Scroggins, Jack, and Ned Turner, 55-59.
Seabright, Sir John, 37.
Sellinger Cup Week, 1790, 17.
Shelton, Tom, 59;
seconds Hickman, 64.
Shepperton, Turner _v._ Sayers, 58.
Six Mile Bottom, near Newmarket, 35.
Slack, Jack, and Broughton, 3-6;
Jem Belcher his grandson, 23.
Slasher, the Tipton (William Perry), and Tom Sayers, 102.
Slavin, Frank, and Peter Jackson, 121-26.
Smith, Dick, and Joe Beckett, 172-73;
and Carpentier, 183.
---- Jeff, and Georges Carpentier, 176, 178-82.
Spring, Tom, 59;
Broughton compared with, 4;
seconds Hickman, 64, 66;
and Bill Neate, 68-71;
and Jack Langan, 72-78;
death of, 79;
seconds Simon Byrne, 81-84;
attitude, 86;
interest in Caunt, 94, 96;
character, 171.
Stanley, Digger, and Jean Poésy, 198.
Stewart, Mr., 25.
Stilton in Huntingdon, 15.
Stock Exchange, gift to Molineux, 50.
Sullivan, John L., 135;
James J. Corbett and, 127-32.
---- Yankee, and Hammer Lane, 88-92.
Summers, Johnny, 194.
Sutfield Green, Oxford, Bendigo _v._ Caunt, 94.
Swift, Owen, and Hammer Lane, 87;
action of, 106.
Thackeray, W. M., articles in the _Cornhill Magazine_ and _Punch_ on
the Sayers-Heenan match, 114-16.
_Thirty Years a Boxing Referee_, Eugene Corri, 122.
Thistleton Gap, 51.
Thompson, John, 85, 93.
---- William, _see_ Bendigo.
---- Mrs., 94.
“Thormanby,” pen-name of W. Wilmott Dixson, 52;
on Molineux, 45;
_Boxers and their Battles_, _quoted_, 49, 52;
generosity of, 78-79;
on Bendigo’s arrest, 85, 93, 98.
Thornton, Mr., 15.
Thurtell, 64.
_Times, The_, letter from Molineux to Cribb, 51;
notice regarding Tom Sayers’s fight, 107;
on the Heenan-Sayers contest, 111;
article by “Heavy-Weight,” 116-17;
report of Deaf Burke’s trial, 201.
Townley, Arthur, and Bombardier Wells, 173.
Turner, Ned, and Jack Scroggins, 55-59;
and Jack Randall, 60-62.
Turners, the three, 59.
Union Arms, Panton Street, 54.
Ward, Jem, the Championship held by, 68, 80;
seconds Simon Byrne, 81, 82, 84;
seconds Bendigo, 87, 97;
gives the Champion’s belt to Bendigo, 93.
---- Joe, seconds Gulley, 37;
seconds Cribb, 46, 49-50, 53.
---- Nick, and Ben Caunt, 93.
Warr, Bill, 24.
Weare, Mr., backs Bill Neate, 64.
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