BOXING.
.JOHN-SON v. WELLS. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright, ljondon, September 27. Tho hearing of the summonses in con* ncction with the Johnson-Wells fi'dit has been adjourned, till Friday. " Lord Lonsdale, ft great supporter of S|«),rt, in a letter to the press, says hj« is unablo to understand .Mr. ChurcliilJ'a attitmle, as in the Slnvin-McAulifTe caw the judge decided in the men's favor. .Tudige Lash, in the High Court, granted the [Metropolitan Railway Company, which is the freeholder of Karl's* Court, am interlocutory injunction, on, the grounds that their license would be endangered if the fight took -plate. CONTEST AT WAIPUKURAI'. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wuipawn, Thursd:iv. The Wnipiikumu Boxing Association held 11 tournament here last night. In the fifteen-rounds professional contest between L. O'lhilloran (Wnipawa)' iuhlA. BroniAvich (Pacroa), light-weights, O'llallonun won on points.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 84, 29 September 1911, Page 4
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131BOXING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 84, 29 September 1911, Page 4
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