BOXING.
[Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.] LONDON, July 11. The “Daily Mail” says Keeney emerged considerably damaged but with an enhanced reputation. It was a note worthy performance considering ho fought as a substitute and was not fully trained. Unfortunately, he does not possess actual cleverness, but we know nobody able to take such punishment and fight yith such vigor. The “ Daily Nows ” says Heeney repeatedly beat Scott with counters. He inclined to the had habit of arguing with the referee and keeping his eyes oft' liis opponent. WELLINGTON. July 12. Artie Hay (10.0. V), the welter champion of New Zealand, got the decision over Silvino Jamito (9.11) on a foul in the eighteenth round of a 15round bout, fought before a big house to-night. It was a willing bout, lull of incident. Hay was ahead on points, Then Jamito was disqualified for using the “rabbit killer” punch. He had been warned for using the same punch in a previous round.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1926, Page 1
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