The life and battles of Yankee Sullivan . iliamf a^Js Sll ^^ ^^^ P^^««« ^o^and said to the gentlemai thev w ^^?- ^^ ^ ^°^^i«<^ ^^so,would give them a chance to^etTr ^^1^ ^^^^ *^^* ^^ ^^could whip Bumblesrand?bTstr^^^^^r-^^^,andhewhip^^^^^^^^^ tralia, on the sS^ cSn CaJT-^^T ^^^^-^.^ ^««-Prom thence he went to Sa^^ ?^ *^ New Zealand,bip Hamilton, Capt Hearn^ Th^° I^ong Island, in the3n escaping he adopted Jhe name o7/ *o/^^ in this countrv l^!f^ ^^^^^ Sulhvan. Heime is said to hrvrdefeated •!. ^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^§- t^^tknowing the advantage of* BrffiS^ ^Tl^ eye


The life and battles of Yankee Sullivan . iliamf a^Js Sll ^^ ^^^ P^^««« ^o^and said to the gentlemai thev w ^^?- ^^ ^ ^°^^i«<^ ^^so,would give them a chance to^etTr ^^1^ ^^^^ *^^* ^^ ^^could whip Bumblesrand?bTstr^^^^^r-^^^,andhewhip^^^^^^^^^ tralia, on the sS^ cSn CaJT-^^T ^^^^-^.^ ^««-Prom thence he went to Sa^^ ?^ *^ New Zealand,bip Hamilton, Capt Hearn^ Th^° I^ong Island, in the3n escaping he adopted Jhe name o7/ *o/^^ in this countrv l^!f^ ^^^^^ Sulhvan. Heime is said to hrvrdefeated •!. ^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^§- t^^tknowing the advantage of* BrffiS^ ^Tl^ eye to finally settlin^g xn the Sd X^^^f *^^S ^^^ ^^^ompany with Harry Gm^^eWnp^f-p? *,* ^^^^^^^ ^^^e steamship President, wM^^^ ^l^f^f ^^^^ jf 1840, ing year, having on board ^t^^ J ? -f ^* * ^^^ *^e follow--wer, theMsh comedtn ^* * P^«sengers Tyrone AEEIVAL IN LONDON him shelter and a w^„, ^ *, H « ^=te Tay- ^de him more lio4 tfe;; y^^ ^i tiG without excitfnf „„,™ Z ^ar as this S^it^^^Ti T xrit£f-K°-^. %ANKEE BUIJilVAN. against SuUiyan, for whom Harry GiU fonnd the principal C™™ 7nd gallant battle between j^ ^™1S SULLIVAN AND HAMMER ^SULLIVAN THE CONQUERER,^1 19 ROUNDS, 34 MINUTES. The celebrated prize fight between S^^^-^^,^^^^(^*Crookham Common, Eng., Feb. 2, 1841 f^^^* ^^^^^same ring as Nick Ward (SuUivaas c^nsm) and Ben Gauntwa the battle which Sulhyan t-/^^i/^P^^f ^^^^^^was for £100, and SuUivan was seconded by Petei iaylorInd Harry H^lt; Lane by Johnny Broome and Bob Em erSalhvan did not, as is gei^erally ««PP«^f \g,^,\l^JedS^erican colors on this occasion, ^r ^-J ottie^, ba^^^^^^a green silk fogle with yehow spots. Lane b color waspurple with a yellow border. THE EIGHT. SulUvan^aB no sooner tf^SCoXtt^:^^^^^^ a form which proved t^%« ^f,,^°^X^^ Bxons. He led off ^^g°^°^.^?J ^^.^^ Jntr^^^^^^^ Good stops lollowed^, and be in turn stopi)ed Lane s ?, J^^wt but did not get quite home,m on both sides. Sullivan popped


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