BOXING.
[llY TELEGIIAI’II —PEII PltllsS ASSOCIATION.] BLENHEIM. July 22. The finals of the Wellington Centre boxing championships were decided tonight, and some interesting bouts wcic wit nosed. Results - Feather-weight—. Mark (arroll 9.0, (Manawatut heat I). Livingstone 8.0 ( Wellington). Heavy-weight—Boh Fitzsimmons 12.3 (Wellington) beat Basil Hooper 11.10 (Taranaki). Heavyweight—Gerald Evati won unopposed. ~ , Lightweight—lack llodda 0.10 (Marlborough) boat 'Ted Morgan 9.1 I (Wellington) alter a fast and clever limit. Welterweight - W. Walden 10.8 (Aiumnvalii) heat W. 11. IVarce 10.0 (Wellington). An appeal made on heliall ol Dm expenses of ihe Taranaki contestants met with a response of £2l.
BOXER KILBKD. NEW YORK, duly 2E At Louisville, in Kentucky, Mickey Shannon, o! Chicago, a light-heavy-wei'dit I Mixer, was killed during .he fourth round of a boxing match with Harry Kay. of Louisville. When I'ay knocked him against the ropes he It I and si ruck his bead against the llonr. Death was inslanlaneous. bay lias been arrested on a charm- ol manslaughter.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1925, Page 1
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