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BOXING CONFERENCE.

fouls and knock-out rules. By Telegraph—l'ross AGSociatlon—Oopyrieht Sydney, Ootobor 7. At tho Australian Boxing Conference power was given to & reforeo to havo a contestant who was counted out as the result of a blow which in his (tho referee's) opinion was foul, and which the referee was unable to see struck, examined by a doctor, and if his claim was upheld sucli contestant to be awarded the contest. . , A knock-out was made to include the Btopping of a contest by any official owing'to a contestant- being considered in an unfit condition to continue. The amended rules will eomo into operation oil Novomber 1 next. FEATHER-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP ' , London, October 0. At tho National Sporting Club, Kid Lewis beat Alex Lambert in the seventeenth rouud for the feather-weight championship.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1875, 8 October 1913, Page 9

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BOXING CONFERENCE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1875, 8 October 1913, Page 9

BOXING CONFERENCE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1875, 8 October 1913, Page 9

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