BOXING IN SYDNEY.
* {*)>• "■ ' Q" — "**"'' ! * ,J '-.i' EMPIRE CHAMPIONSHIPS/ ' (rXITUD PttE&B ABSOCHTIO.V— py twspraie TKLBaEAPH—ccpnuaeT.) (tßeceiyed May 23, 12,50 a.m.) SYDNEY, May 22. Boxing for the light-wejght championship of the 'British Empire, Al Foreman, the challenger, gained a verdict on a- foul in the third round from Jimmy. Kelso, the title-holder. • The latter made a demonstration when Foreman ielj, apparently hit bejpw the belt: Officials and police were compelled to enter the ring to restrain Kelso, who was threatening Foreman s seconds. The crowd violently hooted Foreman. . , . , For the fly-weight championship Wally . Walker defeated ■>■ Midget 'Brodje in the .ninth round, when the Contest .was stopped.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20862, 23 May 1933, Page 13
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