BOXING
VERDICT ON FOUL KELSO AND FOREMAN (Beceived May 23, 1.30 p.m.) ' SYDNEY, May 22. "• At .the Stadium, in the leightweight ! championship of the British Empire, Al Foreman, challenger^ gained the ver- , diet on a foul in the third round from ' Jimmy Kelso, the title-holder. Kelso made a demonstration wheii Foreman fell apparently hit below the belt. Officials and. .police were compelled to enter the rilig" to restrain Kelso, who was menacing Foreman's seconds. The crowd violently hooted Foreman. In the flyweight championship, Wally Walker defeated Midget Brodie in .'the'ninth round, when, the contest , wat stopped. -..■•'■ ■ (Beceived May 23, 2 p.m;) LONDON, May 22. Jack Hood retained the welterweight championship of Europe when the Belgian, Adrien Anneet, was disqualified for fouling him' at Birmingham in the third round.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 119, 23 May 1933, Page 8
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