BOXING
PURDY. BEATEN.
4 (Australian, Press Association.)
(Received this day at 8 a.m.) - 1 - Aug. 24.
At Leichardt Stadium last night in a fifteen round contest, Tommy Fair--hall 10.0 outpointed Charlie Purdy 10.5 (N.Z) after a ljard gruelling,conin which' the New Zealander fought gamely. Fan-hall opened more confidently than Purdy, aud landed many blows over -Purdy’s .heart and pad him groggy in ilie fifth. Purdyreceived plenty of punishment right through but occasionally Purdy, wh6, was, mostly on the defensive,. rallied* and connected with his opponent’s chinand nose. Purdy’s eye was cut and his ? nose was bleeding early Tin the con-; test. Some of Purdy’s straight lefts* delighted the crowd,'. He had a large,' following.' ' ’ ’ ' : ’ ’ ;
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1929, Page 5
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