BOXING
TUESDAY'S TOURNAMENT. > It is expected that Tuesday's boxing tournament will come well up to the record set in the way of a full houso and first-class sport. Those who have Been Urcn in action state that his methods are of a vigorous style. Ho i 3 a hard hitter with either hand. Evans's ability is. well known.. Both men are reported to be in splendid trim. There will be threo amateur preliminaries, commencing at 7.45, while the biff contest, should start at 8.45. .The box plan is at the. association's office in Featherston Street, and will remain open until 4 a.m. if the day of tho tournament, while tickets for day sales may be obtained from Howe and Sowman and E. Terry, Manners Street. Patrons may have an opportunity of seeing tho famous American welter-weight Shade in action in* Wellington. For somo tim.) negotiations have been going: on, and it should be known during the next few days as to whether theso havo resulted in an arrangement for hira to come over. Meantime, Tommy Uren has left for . Australia with a view to fulfilling his engagement for a return match with the. visitor-
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 24, 23 October 1920, Page 11
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194BOXING Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 24, 23 October 1920, Page 11
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