BOXING.
UNHOLZ BEATS MEEGHAN. Last Tuesday, nt Melbourne, Rudolph tin holz, ex-lightweight champion boxer of llu world, who is nt present in Australia, hiniei the tables on 11. Mceghnn, at whose hands hi suffered defeat last mouth. A brief wire to tin Sydney "Kefcrce" said:—"After Eurtolp Unhol: nhil ltnghio Meeghan hud been together for i minute and a half oC the second round of thei contest, Meetthnn Rave in with a fracture* wrist. The first round was uneventful, but ii the second, after soniu hard blows had bcei exchanged, they came together, and in attempt ing to uppercut, Meeghnn's right arm strucl the German's elbow with great force nni caused the injury which made him nolirc to hi corner a beaten man. It is not yet knowi whether Unliolz will visit New Zealand, ii pursuance of his wish for a match with Trace* of Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 458, 17 March 1909, Page 2
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145BOXING. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 458, 17 March 1909, Page 2
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