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[lt V 'M-U.r.GRAI’lf PER CRESS A K.-lOCI AT lON. ] WELLINGTON. March Kb Billy Li ime (9J V J). i lie 1 1 i;>!c Australian I, \iiig champion, bum d ( bailie Burdie (9.9; I tc-uigliL in a professional conU*s(. After fifteen rounds the decision wen I to (I rime on points. Tb'e Judges disagreed, and the referee gave I lie casting vote to Grime. Crime bad to light all be knew. T’urdv employed an impenetrable -mother l , Crime's deadly rigid. Crime was. hnv.ever. on i. p ef bis man h r the greater pari of the fifteen rounds, placing his blows quickly, with more snap and on a firmer large I. A faiiv considered IVjtdy had won the light. The verdi'l lead with a mixed reception.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1927, Page 3
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