BOXING.
iVSTRAT.J.VN AXI) S '/.. CAULK ASSOCIATION. A I'ST RA 1.1 AX CO XTESTS. SVOXI'.V. .linn' 10. Al tlie Stst-tlin:n le-l night two i'-‘U-,01111(1 I,outs wore foil-lit. White defeated .link Einiioy. and Bon M:i I tin do felted T iininv liyun. both on points. fitter lively encounters. PA l't IS. June 3. Siki continues to meet trouble. 1 uless he leaves prance on a boxing expedition before the end of June, lie ■l-ill have to appear in the police court on tile following charges: That on April 7, while intoxicated, he knocked down two policemen and a butehei s hav; secondly, that on -May li he discharged a leaded revolver in a Montmartre cafe, damaging a plate glass window, and causing a panic.
siki declares that he has forgotten these incidents. He thinks they must tie wrong. He said he Inis refused an lll'ir <d £2OO-4 m fig lu Kid Norfolk. the \mol'iean negro heavyweight. Askd why. Siki replied: “I must have our thousand!’’
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1923, Page 1
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