Before a crowd of over 4,000, Lord Knebworth, the Earl of Lytton’s 24-year-old heir, showed fine boxing ability when he defeated P.C. Bone after four strenuous rounds at the boxing tournament organised by the K Division of the Metropolitan Police Athletic Club, at the skating rink, Ilford, Essex, in April. Lord Knebworth and P.C. Bone, the London policeman, are seen sparring in the contest, which the former won.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 370, 2 June 1928, Page 10
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68Before a crowd of over 4,000, Lord Knebworth, the Earl of Lytton’s 24-year-old heir, showed fine boxing ability when he defeated P.C. Bone after four strenuous rounds at the boxing tournament organised by the K Division of the Metropolitan Police Athletic Club, at the skating rink, Ilford, Essex, in April. Lord Knebworth and P.C. Bone, the London policeman, are seen sparring in the contest, which the former won. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 370, 2 June 1928, Page 10
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