BOXING.
j TOURNAMENT AT GRKV. ! GIJEYMOUBT, Nov. 21. I A fair attendance turned up at the Town Hull on Saturday night to witness the bill of fare put on bv the (Srnv mouth Boxing Association. The chief item on the programme whs it Ib-irouiicl professional featherweight contest between George Curran (Wellington) and Benny Biddulph) Blackball) Tiiese two met some time prcBlackball and on that occasion the decision went to Biddulph. The ligh L went Jo rounds when the rcleiee gave verdict iii Curran's favor. In the amateur bouts Wilcox 9.7 v. Nelson 10, went six rounds, the former getting the verdict.
Mosley 8.0. v. Criqui 8.11! resulted ill a win for Mosley, the referee award- ) iug tin- light in the fourth round. CAHH V. ‘REDWING”. WESTPORT. November 20. At Gi unity on Saturday evening, -! tin my Carr (Wellington) met Dick j ” I led wing' ’ (Greymouth) in a Id-round professional featherweight contest. The tight went the full distance Carr getting the decision on points. The mutch arranged to take place between Brian MeCleary and kauris Cudman, at Westport, on Boxing Day, will not now take place, as Me Leary has injured himself and in the next few days will enter a hospital to undergo an operation
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1921, Page 4
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