BOXING.
(Australian & X.Z. fable Association.) LONDON. June JO. Tn the light between Tommy Milli„an (Scotland) and Mickey Walker «„w York), the former had the bettor of the early stages, his speedy footwork enabling him to evade Walkers bioWs. while he himself got- m some good Hits. Tn |he sixth round, however, talker began to get the upper hand. Milligan thereafter was repeatedly floored, his punches lacking sting. Walker was hitting with great effect. Tn the ninth round, Milligan was flown for eight, and he came up dared for the tenth. Walker immediately wen! for a linisher, ami knocked Million,) to the boaids with a second blow to the jaw. which saw the latter counted out. Milligan attempted to i ,Vc but fell hack.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1927, Page 1
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