BOXING
Everything points to a very large audience at the boxing tourney m the Town Hall to-night. In Australia, both Williams and TDwyer are regarded.** »n tho first flight among light-weights,' and both claim victories' ovor first-claw exponents. The fact of their having fought a drawn battle recently in Napier adds; additional interest. Williams ,is a fighter of th» Tugged type, who new lets up,-.white Dwyer is a clever boxer rather than fighter. The preliminaries, commencing sharp at 7.45' p.m., all promise to pr^K vide interesting' contests, Mr. Earl Ste«rart will be the Referee. The attention ef intending' patrons is called to an announce-. iHenfc in our advertising columns regard* ing seating . ■ ■ -•. . ,
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 8
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112BOXING Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 8
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