BOXING
FOSTER-CALTAUX RETURN BOUT There will be no increase in the prices for the two contests at the Town Hall to-morrow night. It is the policy of the Otago Boxing Association to keep the prices as low, if not lower, than any other promoting association, and through the patronage of the public it has been able to offer better purses than those given in other centres. Foster is again to meet Caltaux, of Auckland. On the last occasion the pair met Caltaux was twice down to Foster, but came again and won on points. Fisher needs no introduction to a Dunedin audience. At the Empire Games be was considered the most likely competitor at the meeting. His opponent, Norman Jenkin, has never yet been extended, and the winner of the Jamieson Belt can be relied upon to extend Fisher to the utmost. Both men will enter the ring at lOst 1 ilh and there is no difference in height. There are a few seats still available on the box plan at Jacobs’s,.
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Evening Star, Issue 23103, 1 November 1938, Page 1
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