BOXING TOURNEY
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AUSTRALASIAN CHAMPIONSHIP
IUKST KCUNDS
(Received September 24, 9.50 .a.m.." SYDNEY, Septem'-er 24. At tho Australasian Amateur Boxing Championship gathering, the openj ing rounds resulted : " j Bantam-weight Championship —Mc- * Milan (Tasmanian) beat Guun (New. ' Zealand), on points. I Feather-weights- Ban (Now Zea--1 land) knocked out Lewis (Tasmania) in the first round. ; Light-weight—Graham (Victoria) ! beat Penrose (Now Zealand) on point*. Welter-weight—Withey (New Zealand) beat Newhousc (Victoria) on j points. ' Middle-weight Kane (Victoria) heat Borham (New Zealand) on points. • Heavy-weight—Goghill (New South Wales) beat Fitzsimmons (New Zealand) on points. DECISION' THAT DID NOT PLEASE. (By Telfrravh — Association.) CHRISTXJHURCH, Last Night. Mr W. G. Atack, manager of the New Zealand boxing team, cables that the decisions in the bantam and heavy-weight classes were disgraceful and that Gimn and Fitzsimmons hot: won their bouts with plenty to spare. CURJtAN AND RODEL. ! (Received September 24. 12.20 a.m.) LONDON, September 23. I At Blackfrairs Oarran and Rode;. j the South African, met in a boxing contest. Rodel was disqualified in tV sixteenth round.
(Received September 2-1, 1.20 p.m.) LONDON. September 23. Curran was ahead on points to the twelfth round. Afterwards Koclcl was repeatedly cautioned -for. butting.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10718, 25 September 1912, Page 5
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