BOXING.
tUSTItAI.IAN AND CAIU.K ASSOCIATiO.V. Ni-lW YORK, .lan. II Articles for the ivium inateh he tween Demp.-ey ami (iihbuiis for the world'- heavyweight :it le, will be signed within two week.-. Kearns. Deinp- - yh-, maimer, -tilled that the I tout would probably he held in the latter part of .May. or early in dune. Frankie Jerome, one ot the leading bn iitamw eight boxer- in the country, who was regarded as a dangerous eontemlcr for the world's title, died from a compound fracture of the skull. «hi; hii i ■ believed he lilfered in a bout with [hid Taylor, when Jerome received a !• rritic heating at Hot
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1924, Page 4
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106BOXING. Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1924, Page 4
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