BOXING
N.Z. DEFEATS AUSTRALIA
HIGH STANDARD SET
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) INVERCARGILL. October 11. The New Zealand boxers won the Test matches against the-Australian team by six wins to two. The tournament was concluded this evening bef c a good attendance, the New Zealanders winning ail four bouts. Each team had two wins last night. An impressive win was registered in the bantam class by J. Cadwallader, who proved much too good for R. Gillan, the police stopping the bout in tno second round. In, the heavyweight class, Pascoe sent Iriskip down five times before the bout ended. • .The standard of boxing throughout was again high. ■ Results of 'tonight's contests were:— Bantam.—J. Cadwallader (New. Zealand), 8.3, beat R. Gillan (Australia). 8.3, on a technical knoek-out-in the second Lightweight—W. Hogs (^«' Zealand). D.BV2, beat A. Taylor (Australia), 9.7%. on points. Middleweight— W. Houson (New Zealand), 11.3%, beat J. Miles (Australia), 11.2, on points. Heavyweight—W.- Paseoe (New Zealand), 12.2, beat S. Iriskip (Australia), 12.C/2, on points.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 89, 12 October 1934, Page 14
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