BOX ING.
TPOAVERN BEATEN BY PALI.
.(By Telegraph—Press Association)
CHRISTCHURCH, April 2
Re fore a 'full house last night, Jack Pan! was given a decision on points over Reg. Troivern in a fifteen roundprofessional fight for a purse of L‘l2o. Paul has jusf returned from. Australia where he lost hut lour out of 2i amateur limits and was defeated only fhroe limes in 30 professional contests. The light was a rather dull affair, bin there was no suggestion that either was not doing bis best. There was ton great a disposition to clinch, and i* was evident that neither was courtitip the possibility of a knock-out. One judge gave the light to Paul, and the other favoured a draw, the reil'oree, Mr A. Behan, deciding for the Dunedin man. Science was lacking in the amateur preliminaries, but two of thee were productive of some exciting clashes.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1929, Page 1
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