BOXING
territorial tourney SPIRITED BOUTS AT GARRISON HALL The first Cadet and*Territorial boxing tournament, begun at the Garrison Hall’ last night, proved an unqualified success, and revealed unmistakably that there is plenty of good amateur material waiting to be moulded into shape. The results of the first rounds were as follow: — CADETS. Under 7st.—C. H. Clark (Wellington College) beat Nesbit (Technical College). Kileen (W.C.) beat Greer (C 3 Webb (D 4 beat Annersly (115 Coy.). Mprter (D2) beat Merrilees (C 3 I Under Sst.—Doneghue (C-l) beat Bradford (B 4 Sandford (C2) beat Parfitt (35 Coy.)., Denton (W.C.A.) beat Kinvig (F 3 Childs (B 3 beat Olson (C 4 L. M. Cook (W.C.8.) beat Johnston (B 4 Dunn (C2) beat Taylor (C 3 Under 9st. —Lower (D 4 beat Bray (133), Adams (D 3 beat Hav (B 3 Brittenden (W.C.) beat Holway (F 3 Davis 1B3) beat Hislop (A2), Tutty (W.C.) beat Dennett (C 3 Under lOst.—Wickham (D 3 beat McKay (D2), Lulhara (W.C.) beat Walker (35 Co.), Alexander (C Co. 4) beat Marshall (E Co. 4); Smith (W.C.) beat Burnett (C. Cp. 2), Connor (B 4 beat Strickland (A2). Under lOst. 91b—Barnes (W.C.A.) beat Taylor (B 4 Under list. 91b.—Tipping (W.C.) beat Newham (A2). TERRITORIALS. Under Sst. —Gooder (A. 6M.R.) beat Knopp (N.Z. M.C.), Clark (A.S.C.) beat Isaacs (N.Z.E.). Under lOst.—Lett (Sigs.) knocked out Carr (15th Batt., Wetherburn (19th Batt) beat Ryan (sth Batt), Urwin (A. GMR.) beat Hamilton (C.W. Regt.), Grenall (A.W. Regt.) beat White (A.: 6M.R.), B. Smith (17th Batt.) beat 1 ■Morns (Sigs.). Under lOst. 91b. —McDonald (A. 6M.R.) beat Furhnan (15th Batt.), Rice (15th Batt.) beat Morgan (D.W. Regt.) Spalding (6 M.R.) beat Shaw (N.Z.E.), Mitchell (C.W. Regt.) knocked out Ballenger (6 M.R.). Over list. 91b.—Kesler (Sigs.) beat Johnson (6 M.R.) Unden list. 91b.—Dickey (15 Batt.) scored a technical knock-out over Corrie (17 Batt.), Baudinet (W.C.) beat Strickland (A2), Hughes (G M.R.) beat Walker (W. Regt.). ‘ . , , ~, The tourney will bo continued to-night. All those competitors who drew byes in the first round, who won their contests or who won by their opponents not turning up, should report at the Drill Hall at 6.30 to-night. Boxing will commence sharp at 7 p.m. ■
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 27, 27 October 1926, Page 4
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