TO-NIGHT’S FIGHT
McINNES V. HARMS BOTH MEN VERY FIT Expectations are that the fight between Billy Harms, of South Africa, and Tommy Mclnnes, of Scotland, in the Town Hall this evening will be one of the best middle-weight contests staged in Auckland for some timeDuring the past year, middle- weigh fights have been predominant in tm> city and considering the wonderful success they have enjoyed it is onh natural that the Northern Botin* Association has made big efforts ’ get suitable men of that weight t Auckland. Some of the bouts h been classics, and indications are tn * the contest this evening will 1 maintain the high standard set dj Northern Boating Association. The gymnasium work of botn has been excellent Mclnnes. 1111 Matt Hatton and llenrv DoMvan. shown that when he steps into his he Is as businesslike and as fight as ever Auckland Although a stranger to Harms soon settled down and roan y in the gymnasium has made him triends. In some ways he did n tip very well, but it is very . tfr that he is a good two-handed who is much better in the ring the gymnasium. s „nDorted W The main event will be sl Lbp nro inari' a number of amateur P bouts.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 527, 3 December 1928, Page 6
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209TO-NIGHT’S FIGHT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 527, 3 December 1928, Page 6
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