punch to the face brought a reply in kind from Kara, and a brisk “Cut R out, or you will be disqualified,-,” from the referee. Next, the referee had to prevent an attempt by Demetral to bend Kara’s back over the ropes. Two more slams followed by rabbit knocks and elbow punches had Kara annoyed. He swayed as if groggy, but when the Greek sprang in he'was treated to a little of his own tactics. Five times he went down from reverse headlock throws, and when he was,-slow in attempting to rise, Kara Pasha dived in and secured his favourite Boston crab, and the bout was’at an end, the round haying been in . progress .six ■ •Mniu.eS filty-five seconds. ■
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1931, Page 5
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