BOXING.
AT'STP.AI.IAN AN 1) N. 7.. CAUSE ASSOCIATION. !!!•:!! i.l.'C. July 1. Herman boxers. iii a inurmmifMit v.-jtli Kiiglisl! boxers, bail a inmkcil success, ihordiy oooa-iunmo a rent. .inbihuiun. Xanjocks, j !:«• Herman Ikdilwein'it.
i.l c feared -J.'irk <'iivi.-nst.m-k in three rounds. . | Prenzel hnnckod (nit .lack Hart in tiif. first numd with a violent punch to the lienn.. nilliel.-.t.. dcfenning applause. Breiet Ktrator. tile (ierninn heavyweight < hanipion defeated Pope in the fourth round of a hotter struggle. 1 Rolauf anil Brooks drew. Tile (iermaii satisfaction at the rr-'j suits was most- marked. GIBBONS CONFIDENT. (Received this day at 9.23 a.m.) XK\Y ’ VO UK. July A telegram from Shelhy says that Dempsey and Gibbons have completed their training and are now resting until Wednesday. Observers state tliat Dempsey lias v.i-;!v improvetl, and will enter the! ring in perfect condition. Gibbons is also tit and extra:.rdiuar- ] ilv confident. i
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1923, Page 1
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145BOXING. Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1923, Page 1
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