BOXING.
[llY TELEGRAPH—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION] CARPENTIKR-DEAIPSEY- FIGHT. NEW YORK, \mil 9. Tex Rickard li as announced that the Dcmpscy-Cai'penticr light will ho held in New .Jersey on July 2nd. He will decide in a few days whether the fightwill be held al .Jersey City, Newark, or Atlantic City. Governor Edwards, of New Jersey, lias approved of the plans. Rickard said the fight will be a “twelve rounds, no decision’’ untch. An arena will be built to seat 50.009 persons, and prices of admission will range from live to fifty dollars. Dempsey leaves Seattle to-night for New York to begin training immediately.
(’LARRY LOSES OX A ECU.. WELLINGTON. April 12. Information lias been received to the effect that at Sydney on Saturday night, dabby lost on a foul in the loth, round lo Billy Shade. A BOUT AT BUFFALO. VANCOUVER April 7. At Buffalo “Frankie.’’ Schocil knocked out Johnny Sheppard, of Australia, in the second round of a fi flveii-rtmnd bout.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1921, Page 4
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