BOXING.
DY TKI.KGII.VPn —I’ItKSS ASSN’., COI’YIMGin. DUXI’JDIX. May 7. A crowded house wit lie.-sod tin? meeting between Los Afunny and Eugene Yolvire to-night. The combat went the full route of 15 rounds, and supplied one of the best seen here for i.-ome time. Murray was c:i the aggressive throughout, and was obviously in superior condition, anil Yolaire. although putting up n very plucky and clever battle, was tiling badly towards the end. Yolaire displayed n mc.sl vicious Hit. hut was inclined to lie wild towards the end. whilst Murray came up well for the final lounds, and gathered a well-received decision. A!array, as the aggressor, was always showing to advantage, but in some rounds the Frenchman showed up really well, and gave hi" opponent anything •hut o .smooth passage to success.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1924, Page 1
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