BOXING.
IirSTIUUAN AND N.Z. CAIILF, ASSOCIATION'. SYDNEY, January ’2O. At llic. .Stadium Tommy Kairliall beat Alt Simmons on [joints in a strenuous contest, which, throughout. was most willing on both sides. MELBOURNE BOUTS. MELBOURNE, January 20. Jack Kinney knocked out George White in the thinl round, after himself being down for nine in the second. The fighting was of a very sudden eharn< ter. In a battle between Mendies and, I 1 e-key, the former was too clever for Hickey, who went down to a double cross, and the referee stopped the con- ■ to-L. A TITLED FUG. LONDON, .Tannary Iff. The .Marquis of Olydestlale. coaehed by Dick Smith, won on points in a six-round boxing contest in Bermondsey Town Hall against K. H. I,urns, one of the best amateur middle-weights. The Marquis was cheered by thousands of dock workers. He is sturdily built Fie declares his ambition is to become a champion, and to be selected for the Olympic team. Lucas said the Marquis’s body punches were terrific, and be was the belter man.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1924, Page 4
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