DEMSKY v. PRESTON.
Th# Wellington Boxing Association is ike^n on giving followers of the sport the best contests procurable, arid in matching Bttnsky. with CUeeson there was. a pros: pect- of one oi the best contests seen in Wellington ' for many •'years'.'' Unforr tunately Grleesjon developed slight indisposition, and he. wasnot therefore prel pai;-ed to meet such o, Higli-class exponent Demsky without being sure pf being in the best of condition. However, patron* are not to b* disappointed in an opportunity of seeing the. visitor in action, as Preston has been engaged to fill ■GLeesonV place. The tooai professional is a fast, evaeive boxer, always in grea| ifettle, and with a fair advantage in -weight; he njay he expected to fully extend Demsky. .The box plan will open to-morrow morning and in view of inquiries for seats already received there should be a heavy hooking. Tickets foy back stalls, where the seating accommor idation i_ limited, will also be on ealtf ■from to-morrow.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 3, 4 July 1922, Page 11
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163DEMSKY v. PRESTON. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 3, 4 July 1922, Page 11
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