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INTERPROVINCIAL BOXING

CANTERBURY TEAM SELECTED The following team to represent Canterbury against Otago in the interprovineial tournament, to bo field at Dunedin next Saturday evening, for the Wairongoa Shield, will leave with their trainer (Mr d. Thompson) by the 12.25 p.m. train for Dunedin on Friday next: —Fly-weight, d. .'Johnston; bantam, W. Davey; feather, P. G, Hawes; light, .). N. Aloulin; welter, F. Andrews; middle, 11. G. Forward; and lightheavy, R. J. Rains. Forward, the middle-weight, will moot Bert Lowe, the Now Zealand amateur welter-weight champion, who is now fighting as a middle-weight. When this pair mot at Dunedin last year Forward was beaten on points. Hawes, the feather-weight, will bo meeting C. Buckley. They met in a torrid encounter at the New Zealand championships recently, when Hawes outpointed the Dunedin boy. The tournament is to be held in His Maj es ty's Theatre.

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Evening Star, Issue 20898, 15 September 1931, Page 4

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INTERPROVINCIAL BOXING Evening Star, Issue 20898, 15 September 1931, Page 4

INTERPROVINCIAL BOXING Evening Star, Issue 20898, 15 September 1931, Page 4

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