McDONALD AND MONSON
To Clash Once Again, But Not For Title
(By Caple. — From "N.Z. .Truth's" Special Sydney Representative.) 'England's best lightweight, Harry Mason, was down to face Tom Fairhall on Saturday night at Sydney Stadium.
TTNFORTUNATELY, Mason injured a U ligament m his right heel while boxing an exhibition the previous Wednesday and the match was called off. ' ■ ■ " . A rnixed^programme of vaudeville and boxing was substituted. Englishman Teddy Murton and Jack Emmerton were headliners. Murton altogether outclassed his man and had him reeling and bleeding, and after the thirteenth session the referee intervened to save Emmerton unnecessary punishment. nviiiitiiniuttiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiittiiiiiiiituiitiiiHliiiitiHiiiiitiiitfiiiitiiitiiiiiitituitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitM((niuii iiuiiiiMiimiiiimiiuiiiiiuiiiuiiiiimimiiiiiimiMiimiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiim iiiimiiiiu
J On, Friday next Lachie McDonald arid Ted Monson meet for the third time. s Last up Monson stopped Lachie ' m two rounds and deprived him of the middle title. ■ This trip Monson refused to fight for the championship and agreed to fight two-minute rounds only. • McDonald and Pat Connors leave for New Zealand oh Friday .week. There McDonald- will meet Casey at Palmersto.n North. .
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NZ Truth, Issue 1181, 19 July 1928, Page 10
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168McDONALD AND MONSON NZ Truth, Issue 1181, 19 July 1928, Page 10
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