Tuesday, October 21, 2014

The previous fatigue and consequent exhaustion would

The previous fatigue and consequent exhaustion would

The previous fatigue and consequent exhaustion would



Hastening to the scene of actiona small field near the lakeTom got his name entered in the list. No doubt, the previous fatigue and consequent exhaustion would, in some measure, detract from the dash and force of his wrestling. Notwithstanding this, he managed to pull off the chief prize, throwing both Rowland and John Long. Two of the DixonsGeorge and Jamesof Grasmere, also contended, and both came against the Threlkeld man. The former was unmistakeably thrown; but the latter, in the opinion of a great many spectators round the ring, ought to have had the fall. The umpires, however, came to the conclusion it was a dog-fall, and Dixon felt so chagrined at the decision, that he refused to re-enter the ring.


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