TED MORGAN AS BOXING JUDGE
One of the most interesting aspects of the fight between N. Ross and E. O'Neill at Wellington last Monday was to be seen behind a corner post where Ted Morgan, 1928 Olympic champion sat in the capacity of judge. Ted hasn't been having too good a run in recent years, largely as the result of persistent trouble with a leg. It is good to know that he is ready and able to resume his active connection with the game in which he won such fame for his country as well as for himself, writes our Wellington correspondent.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 94, 21 April 1945, Page 20
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