BOXING.
THE “BOXING AIARQI’TS.”
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LONDON. Dec. 30. The Abirquis of Clydesdale, known as the “boxing marquis,” will make a world tour, arriving in Australia in June. Ho hopes to meet University boxers and other amateurs. He said to a “Standard” representative: “The only thing worrying me is that you might have a budding Les Darcy hidden away. I have seen Ring and Cook, but I imagine-Darcv the greatest boxer Australia over produced.” NAPIER, Jan. 13. D. Loveridge (New Plymouth) 10.5. and A. Hay (Hastings) 10.5. fought a fifteen rounds professional contest tonight.. The verdict was in favour of Loveridge after an excellent fight, but the decision found few to support it, the general opinion being that Hay got home by a fair margin,
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1926, Page 4
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128BOXING. Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1926, Page 4
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