BOXING NEWS.
,i;si ijai.iAn and n.z. caulk association. NEW BANTAM (Ml A.AI ETON. LONDON, Eeb. 2(1 At the National Sporting Club, Bugler Lake easily outpointed Tommy Harrison for the bantam championship. Tin* light was for a Club purse of l'7()0 and a new l.ondsdale Belt. Lake is a youngster of 22, and has only boxed for lour year-, wherein he lias engaged in 57 contests. He has been only defeated three times. Lake was very quick and elusive in the early Moulds, though Harrison occasionally got in a bard right, which steadied Lake. The latter showed marked superiority. Harrison fell io a left lo the chin in the thirteenth round, but was up quickly. Harrison tried all be could to secure a knock-out, but Lake fought Harrison away in line style, showing Ji manifest superiority. SIKJ GOES TO IRELAND. PARIS, Feb. 20. Siki goes on Wednesday to Ireland, where he-trains in a seashore camp for bis with Alike AlcTigue in Dublin on Alareh 17th.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1923, Page 4
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164BOXING NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1923, Page 4
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