MORGAN-BISHOP BOUT
BOXERS ASKED TO FIGHT
AGAIN
SYDNEY, October 17. Tho National Boxing Club has asked Tod Morgan and Herb Bishop to fight again on November 5, when, if their display is satisfactory, they will receive their share of the takings, which wore withheld owing to last Monday night's contest being declared "no fight." The public will bo admitted free to the next bout.
In the contest at the Stadium tho referee, after repeatedly warning the men to do their best, stopped the contest in the fifth round and declared it "no light.'' The crowd was in angry mood, made a hostile demonstration, and hooted for a quarter of an hour.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 94, 18 October 1934, Page 13
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