BOXING.
lUHTBALIAN AND N.Z. OABLH ASSOCIATION. DEMPSEY TO MARRY. VANCOUVER, Jan. 17. Unless Jack Dempsey has a fight arranged lie fore he marries Miss Estelle Taylor, the film actress, of Los Angeles, which probably will he in May or June, ho is “through with the ring.” Dempsey admits that wedding hells and the prize ring gong “don’t harmonize.” Tommy Gibbous, the light-heavy weight, will claim the world’s heavyweight championship if Dempsey retires.
WIN KOI! FA 111 1 I ALL. SYDNEY. Jan. 18. At the Stadium, Tommy Kairhal! heat Louis Plees on points. The contest was marked l>v an exceptional amounl of heavy hitting by both men. Eairhall’s extra cleverness proving the deciding factor. _ __
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1925, Page 1
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