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BOXING

EARNER A KNOCKS OUT MARTIN

i United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. J

NEW YORK, Feb. 11

At St. Louis, the Italian boxer, Primo Camera, weighing 28 Ij pounds, met “Buster” Martin, of Tulsa, Okiahama, who scaled 209] pounds. Camera proved the winner. He scored a knockout in the second of a scheduled ten rounds fight.

The Italian’s right proved to he very powerful. Martin clinched often, while Camera regarded the fight as a joke. Martin remained out for some time after he was knocked out.

Ihe Italian meets Big Jim Sigman, o. Boston, on February 14th, at Memphis, in Tennessee.

MELBOURNE, February 12

Fred Young (England) 13st 131 b, knocked out George Moderish (New Zealand) 14st lib in the third round at the Melbourne Stadium to-night. It was an unsatisfactory ending. In an wen bout, Mocmich off his balance was put down by a light tap in the tlii rd round. The majority considered the filial blow was delivered while Modrich was in a sitting position. The decision was unpopular. The New Zealander was in no way distressed and he was cheered at the finish.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1930, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
186

BOXING Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1930, Page 6

BOXING Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1930, Page 6

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