BOXING
DECLARED “NO FIGHT.’’ STRIBLING-FREEMAN BOUT. Sydney, Oct. 30. At the Stadium last night a contest between Young Stribling and Johnny Freeman was declared no fight in the eighth and. There were cries about objectionable incidents, fouling, holding and hitting. Stribling, the chief offender, occasionally used the shamrock, hitting after the breakaway, the crowd demonstrating disapproval and constantly hooting. Freemau was nearly outed in the first round with a straight left to the chin, but pulled himself together and became the aggressor. An inquiry is to be held.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 271, 31 October 1932, Page 3
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