BOXING.
j . j MONDAY NIGHT'S BOUT. i Young Gildo, the brilliant Filipino ' feather-weight, was prevailed upon by the 1 Auckland Boxing Association to forego his | passage to Sydney whence he intended to ' journey to Melbourne to meet Snowy Clark, Australian feather-weight champion, ; in order that he could participate in a . return bout with A 1 Stock, the fast- | improving local lightweight who fought ; | him to a very close decision last Monday [ week. The return bout with Stock oil Moiuhv is exnected to beMiighlv spectacu--1 lav and a real crowd-pleaser. Had Young : Gildo sailed on the sth it was felt gener- | ally that he would have received such ! attractive propositions in Melbourne and ! Sydney that it would have prevented our ' hope of seeing him in action again. The ■ Auckland Boxing Association must, therelore. he complimented on its foresight. I Monday night promises to be'a real highj light in boxing entertainment.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 19
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