BOXING TONIGHT
MIDDLE-WEIGHT TITLE BOUT At the end of the bout between ■ Lachie Macdonald and Artie Hay a' the Town Hall this evening the vacant , middle-weight championship of New i Zealand will have been filled. The bout promises to be pood, as both men are above the class of the j average fighter. Both are keen to win. ; for a victory means a great deal more than the long end of the purse and the title. It will be a feather in the can > of Hay if he can defeat the rugged | and seasoned Macdonald, w hile Mac--1 dona Id. by a win over Hay. will prove , that he is right back into the game i and ready for more matches. The amateur bouts are as follow: Feather-weight. C. Manson and A i Spragg. R. McLaughlin and R. Fraei: j light-heavy, A. Gifford and C. Galt : heavy-weight. D. Linde say and A. Hogg. Emergency bout, lightweight. | F. Fulcher and C. Kelly. MORGAN STARTS WELL WIN’S FIRST BOUT BY K.O Press dissociation DUNEDIN. Sunday In the Drill Hall last evening, be- | fore 2.500 spectators. Ted Morgan sic t nalised his entry into the professional > boxing ranks by knocking out Ste\ • | Hughes in the fifth round. Morgan : fought coolly and confidently through - i out and outclassed his opponent.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 781, 30 September 1929, Page 7
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