BOXING
Nothing appears to bo wanting to make the boxing 1 tournament nt the Town Hail on Monday night a success, nail the principal competitors are botlh, said to be in the best of condition. On account of tie insistent demand for tickets for the gallery and back stalls, the association placed these on sale yesterday, and, from appearances there is little doubt that these portions of the hall will bo fully sold out before Monday night. The appearance in a special display of Uren brothers,' Holland, Volaire, and others •will give intending patrons a good idea of the class of. the visitors. There has been some difficulty in finding a partner for Holland, bnt it is hoped to get over this, and in any case the American will display hiq versatility .by contributing items from ono of Dhe 'various musical instruments he plays. BANTAM CHAMPIONSHIP. By ToJegranh—Press Association. Wanganui, May 21. The contest for Hie professional ban-tam-weight championship of Now Zealand betweon W. Oliver (Hawera) and C. Cann (Wanganui), the holder of the title, resulted in. Cann retaining the championship; The referee stopped the contest at the sixth round.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 203, 22 May 1920, Page 9
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