SARRON MAY GO HOME
WANTED IN AMERICA Press Association WANGANUI, Today. Pete Sarron interviewed yesterday said his manager had cabled for his return to America. A feather-weight tournament was being organised and he was to compete. Whether he will go or not depends on the progress his injured hand makes. This is still giving him trouble. He has been approached by the Northern and Greymouth Boxing Associations for a fourth bout with Donovan and is willing to accept if Donovan will do so early. Sarron believes that Leckie will beat Donovan in the forthcoming bout between the two. Sarron asked a prohibitive price when asked to fight Donovan in Auckland, and the arrangements for the bout had to be cancelled.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 973, 16 May 1930, Page 6
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