TO-MORROW’S BOXING
Everything points to a most successful evening's sport at the boxing match which will be held at the John Street Stadium tomorrow night. Donovan, the New Zealand champion, should be seen to advantage, as he has been in Wellington for over a week completing his training. Whitlow has been showing much improved speed during the past fortnight. It is considered that Whitlow should produce form In keeping with his high standing in America. With the prospect of a fast, forceful contest, indications are tliat the stadium will be c.iowded, and already the booking of reserved scats and early door tickets points in this direction. There are five amateur preliminaries.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 180, 28 April 1931, Page 2
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