BOXING
LOCAL TOUR.VAMEXT CONCLUDED. The attendance at His Majesty's Theatre lost night was small, but the sport wa--good. Tho Citizens' Band enlivened th:: proceedings. Following ore the details of the boxing : Feather-weL'ht?.—J. O. Leekte 8.11 bent B. J. Hand '9.0. Final: J. fi. L«cki? 8.11 beat W. Scott 8.11. 8?t 71b Class.—Final: J. Clarke 8.6 beat G. Gray 8.6 9st 71b Cliis-;.—A. Andrews 9.7 beat J. G. Lockie 8.11; I!. Campbell 9.5 boat S. Tall 9.2. Final: CampbHl heat Andrews. Light-weights.—L. Williams 9.9 be-at H. B. Boreham 9.9; 11. Campbell 9.6 beat G. A. Smith 9.6. Semi-final: D. M'Giv<;or 9.7 beat Williams 9.9. Final: Campbell beat M'Greaor. Welter-weieht.—Final : T. Oxley 10.9 beat, A. Campbell 10.9. The Burnsido Midgets.—W. Reynolds 7..12 and H. Finnetty 3.9, two little, boys. known as the "Bumaide Midgets," gave an exhibition of boxing, which was <".\- inved by the audience, tlve more so b?eause the blows were invariably taken on the gloves. Tho decision was a draw, Six-round Bout.—R. Leckie 10.0 beat T. Harris 9.12. Messrs Bntt and Patterson were, the judges, and Mr Kilmartin officiated as referee.
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Evening Star, Issue 15606, 24 September 1914, Page 7
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181BOXING Evening Star, Issue 15606, 24 September 1914, Page 7
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