BOXING
TO-NIGHT'S TOURNAMENT. Havilah Uren and Eugene Volaire wfll meet at the Town Hall to-night. Vohiiro is credited with beine tho fastest' and moßt attractive boxer In his class in Australia his method being to avoid all holding and clinching, and for this reason ho has always been ablo to attract large attendances on tho other Bide. Uren, who is only on the threshold of his career, is a boxer of similar class as his opponent, but adopting tlio somewhat unorthodox style of right hand first. He ha! the experience of his better-known brother behind him, and his supporters confidently expect him to inako a better showing than in a previous meeting with Yolaire when the bout ended in a draw. Tho association officials report that them are indications that very fow teats In tho liall will be left for sale at the doors to-night, and intending patrons aro cdvised to get their tickets in advanci. The box plan and sales of tickets for stalls anil gallery will be open until 5 o'clock this evening. In view nf the last train to the Hutt and Potorie leaving at 10.35 the association intend getting the bouts off sharp to time, so that thoa® froiri this district may he able to stay I until tho conclusion of the big contest and still catch their train.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 219, 10 June 1920, Page 6
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223BOXING Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 219, 10 June 1920, Page 6
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