BOXING.
GKEYMOUTH ASSOCIATION. (special to "the press.") GREYJIOUTH, March 81. The committee of the Greymouth Boxing Association considered correspondence from Carl Callaway, Bert. Facooiy, Preston, Pringlo, Cuiran, and Biddulph. asking to be matched under the Greymouth Association. It was decided to match George Curran and Bert. Facoory for Easter Saturday night in a fifteen-round bout, for £IOO, both to make S3t 121b; also to match Frank O'Neill and Paul Hannah for about the end of May.
LLOYD-JONES FIGHT. (By Cable —Pr«s» Association —Copyright. t CA.uitra.likn and N.Z. Ctbl» Aacociation.) (Received March Slat, 8.65 p.m.) LONDON. Mturch SO. In the tenth round of his fignt with Jones, Lloyd was sent to the boards several times. Ho had raised himself on one knee when, just as five was counted, Jones, who had obviously lost his head, advanced and just flicked Lloyd on the arm. The referee, Pinner, who was in the ring «ud might have sloped Jones's advanco as he had dono when Lloyd wu3 down before, immediately gave the fight to Lloyd. Jones, boforo leaving the rinfr, expressed o desire to meet Llojrl again.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 12
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