"FIGHTING MACS”
THE fact that Harry C a u after his unconvincing h,/' play against Hay at A, ..Si should have beaten the 5 U ? d ' Lachie McDonald on night at Palmerston North vides eloquent proof of thi f?*". that match-making i s , I 'ff skilled art McDonald and Ca^ have met half a dozen times in the past year or two ..a u n always fought a good'fight. ply because their resnJlk.' styles make a good contras-, and do not awkwardly conflict, « Caseys and Hay's did. ” It is hard to say yet how M. Donald and Mclnnes will shape against each other at Auckl.na next Monday week. If both, either, of them try to stand' off at long range—-or, worse still, to stage a wrestling match—it be a mighty poor fight. But if the two Scots get down to busi ness, and fight as they have shown they can do before an Auckland crowd, it will be «k. fight of the year.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 429, 10 August 1928, Page 10
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