THE AUCKLAND OFFER
— Press Associatidh
! By Telegraph-
j AUCKLAND, April 29. j Mr. R. L. Farrell, president of the 'Auckland Boxing Association, stated Ihis association was sending the foljlowing telegram to Vic Patrick toimorrow: "ofi'er you. purse of £7&0 'for return bout with Murphy here, isubject to approval of the New 'Zealand Councii." ! In expectation of seeing a conteist 'packed with thrills, specrators filled I the Towil Hall for the middleweight { match between two Aucklanders, ; Roy Stevens and Vic Caltaux. iStevens. won in the ninth round j when the referee stopped the coni'test owing to Caltaux having suftfered a deep cut on his right cheekI bohe. Those who expected silstained t action from the opening gong were disappointed as the contest was df I rather a scrambling nature.
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Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1946, Page 4
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