BOXING.
(Australia;. & N.Z. Cable Association.] LONDON. April 22. The Scott-- C'kuu contest lor a purse of e;V,: was a poor light. Okun looked on I v a middleweight in comparison with his big opponent. Okun continually retreated. The U'owd were expressing disapproval of the slow lighting with prolonged boos and catcalls HgiliiiM- hc-t.’l Mil'll. A brisk rally in the sixth rail ml ended in Scott reeling in the ropes from a blow to the stomach. He collapsed in agony. Scott was awarded the tight LONDON. April ‘22. Hi the European Heavyweight Boxing Championship, Bhil Scott beat Julius Okun, the American. Okun was disqualified in the sixth round for hitting.low. In a ten rounds built for welterweights, Harry Alasoti (England) outpointed Archie Walker (American).
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1927, Page 2
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