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BASHER NOT SATISFIED WITH FIGHT

GOULD HE HAVE OUTWITTED THE TIGER?

• Iff The question fight fans are asking is •*- could The question fight fans are asking is could Basher McKenzie have gained the Upper hand against Tiger Munroe In Thursday s Stadium no’-dccisipn meet? Basher* s Manager and coach confides McKenzie would have bashed a 2-nil fall decision frcm Tiger had the fight gone the full eight rounds of a professional bout. The referee, complains Basher, sided with Tiger — evidenced when he failed to pull up Tiger for kidney punching. Hissing through Clenched teeth in approved Blomfield manner and displaying the adeptness of McCready, Big Chief Little Wolf and Singh in tablet form, Tiger rocked the fans with his Wild Wect tactics. Tiger discredits the story of Basher’s manager and counters with allegations of pin-pricking. In a hunt for skin lost on the mat, claims the tiger, he discovered drawing pins point side up placed at strategic parts of the ring. Referee Tony Pilcher says a quiaa would be conducted if either fighter’s manager recommended it. In conversation with the Antidote’s fight writer Pilcher considered a quiz-2 inadvisable as both wre store wore likely to be servers censured as both wex»© guilty of breaches of the wrestling code. ■ - i

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Arty AnTiDote, Issue XI, 20 November 1943, Page 1

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BASHER NOT SATISFIED WITH FIGHT Arty AnTiDote, Issue XI, 20 November 1943, Page 1

BASHER NOT SATISFIED WITH FIGHT Arty AnTiDote, Issue XI, 20 November 1943, Page 1

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