BOXING
HAY BEATEN., _ i Australian Press Association! . SYDNEY, September Jack Haines ‘-(11.6), '’ middleweight’ champion of fi 'Atisti t aliay easily defeated' Artie Haw '(10.13,) light-heavyweight-' champion of New' Zealand,' in * • tlireerounds, at Stadium. ' ‘ In. the first rdmfd 'the men' appeared to be only sparring, but midway through the second Hay went down" for eight., Haiiies renewed"'the ut-tifek’' viciously, and. ' “the' Ndw'‘’Ze'afanddi'" went downtfor nine.' He was'tsiftbe' floor again, just as ' the' belt tffh'g. Haines started ’the third mind by' flooring bis' opponent' ' ; with if- heavy 4 right to the ribs. Tbe referee., then stopped the fight. Hay was game, and landed a few punches on the head, hut never troubled Haines. '..v.Vpv V;v,tit
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1930, Page 6
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