BOXER RUNS AMOK
(Press. Assn.-
fights all comers including referee and own seconds extraordinary exhibition
-By Telegraph — Copyright).
SYDNEY, Friday.
Four thousand people at Newtown Stadium witnessed an offensive exhibition in a fight between Norman Roy and Billy Tyson, advertised as for the light-weight championship of the State. During the early rounds Tyson butted his opponent and fouled inother ways. He knocked Roy to the floor with as
xoui diow, ana xnen attacKea tne referee, Art Mawson, and fought him' for two minutes. Tyson was disqualified, but he stood. over Roy and counted him out. Tyson then attacked his own seeonds, and it took four of them to hold him down.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 101, 19 December 1931, Page 5
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