BOXING
TO-NIGHT'S PROFESSIONAL BOUT v" 3 interesting professional bout will &"/ought at the Radiant Hall this evening under the control of the Christchurch Sport 3 Club, between "Ginger" Waide, the Nelsohian lightweight hero of many stirring battles, and Neville Moulin, the local lightweight. The match is scheduled for 10 three-minute rounds, and all of them should be fast. Waide reached the city last evening - , and reports himself fit and well. He claims to have sampled practically every blow known to the game, and has never yet received a knockout. Moulin, when seen last evening, said he felt fit to J.ght for a kingdom. Patrons may anticipate seeing a stirring bout from gong to gong. This will be preceded oy six first-class amateur "contests. George Low, the Canterbury middleWeight title holder, will meet T. O'Gorman, who this season has shown v ery good form. The Other contests *ttl consist of the best amateur talent 5?, be found both in Ashburton ana Christchurch. . .. Doors will open at 7.30 p.m., and the gwt contest commences at 8 o cloclj. Jhe referees will be; Professional, Mr «• O. Jci'coate; the amateurs, Messrs &• N. Rutledge, A. F. Stacey, and A< ■ Z' Johnson. Day'sales and reserves y*»y be obtained 'St Lan«es, United I Service Buildings. '
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21533, 24 July 1935, Page 15
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