BOXING.
lUBTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAIILE ASSOCIATION CI'IIRAN BEATS CARR. WESTPORT. September 21. At the Westport Roxing Associatioii's tourney on Saturday evening. George C urran i Wellington) and Jimmy Carr f.Alillertoii) met at catch weights in a fifteen round professional hunt, which was fought keenly all the way. Curran in the last round, got in n right, which put Carr at his mercy ami the referee stopped the fight, awarding Curran the verdict. George Pringle (Millerton) Hst, got the decision from li. Iliddulpli (Blackball 0.7 in a well-fought ten tlireemiiiute round professional bout.
YOr.XG BEATS ROSS. SYDNEY, September 21. At the stadium, in n torrid few minutes lighting. Harry A'oung floored Dave Ross three times in the first round, and the police stopped the fight. A'oung was declared the winner.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1924, Page 2
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