THEIR PROGRAMME If ERE Is a strenuous programme If " you like. It was carried out by Johnny Leckie and Tommy Griffiths, Saturday December 3: Fought Dunedln - ,' „ * a ••< Sunday. December 4: Rested. Monday, December 5: punedinLyttelton by train then on ferry boat. Tuesday, December 6; Arrived Wellington; caught train to Napier. Wednesday, 7: Fought Napier. Thursday, December 8: NapierWellington by train. Friday, December 9: In Wellington; caught boat at night. Saturday, December 10: DytteltonDunedin by train." Sunday, December 11J Done up; Blept all day. ''• •■ .# • SPELLING WELTERWEIGHT champion, Artie "• Hay is having a spell at the HAT AND TIE THE Dunedin feathers, Johnny Leokla and Tommy Griffiths, had something to do in the mercery business on their trip up to Napier. 'First Leckie had his hat blown off in Wellington and, of course, it had to lob beneath a tram, it was some hat afterwards! Griffiths bought himself a bow tie,'and after many hours of practice he succeeded in tying the piece of cloth Into' something like a bow. . CONFIDENT AFTER Johnny Leckie at Napier last week the executive of the Hastings Association expressed confidence in the ability' of Duke Maddox to give the southerner a good go on January 2. #"' i * • A LET UP UAVING nothing to occupy him till ** towards the end of next month, Tommy Griffiths is going to have a short lay. up. The youngster fought at Napier like & really tired person.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1150, 15 December 1927, Page 10
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234Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1150, 15 December 1927, Page 10
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