BOXING
BOTH DEFEATED BY LLOYD [R KUTKIIS Tnt.KUU.VMU.] LONDON. October 2. At Die Oiynipin. Albert Lloyd beat Robert Both, of Switzerland, in the third of a scheduled ten rounds heavy weight bout. Both was outclassed and received Heine minus punishment before the towel was thrown in. BECKETTS SHAKE OF REUSE. LONDON. Oct. :L .Major Wilson, promoter of the recent tight has made the statement that Beckett’s share of the purse money, which, it is understood is CIOOO, has not yet been paid over. A CONTRADICTION. NEW YORK, Oct. .3. Eirpo is unmarried. He will not liecome an American citizen. When lie saw in the newspapers that he was entered oil the naturalisation paper as a married man. lie explained that this was a slip of the pen by the stenographer. He declared that he had only intended to pay courtesy to the .American people by taking citizenship, not knowing if involved his abandoning his Argentine citizenship.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1923, Page 1
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