BOXING.
TOURNAMENT AT NEW PLYMOUTH
The programme for the Taranaki Boxing Association's big tournament, which is to be held in the Coronation Hall, New Plymouth, next Saturday night, appears in this issue. The star attraction is the big fifteen rounds professional bout between Laurie Cadman, of Auckland, and Len McAsey, of Taranaki. Cadman is on the boom in the Dominion at present, and on Saturday night last he defeated Graham at Dar gaville. McAsey is Taranaki's chamPKTO, BM he created a good impression JLWi fl!• _?. eat Scott easily at Eltham. He has been lit 'TTf'Hnfiton. undergoing tuition with Fritz Holland 1, an<! is in the pink of condition. The bout wiU be a battle royal between the champion of Auckland and the champion of Tara-i n V ~The ama*eur bouts have he^n carefully arranged so. as to provide close and exciting finishes, and patrons wil not be disappointed at thb form displayed by the contestants. Amongst the bouts will be one between A. DugSaY *E Haw«*i "»* R- Fitzsimmon^, l£«w ap£i. ? oth these boxers are well known.. The heavy-weight Mills (River--IS *vU vme^ ,McDon aW • (Dunedin), and this should he worth going a lone £tL V* 6" x. G^ eat, int «west is bein| taken throughout the district in this Sff*** 011** and the a^ociation have taken the Coronation Hall (where the snTcSlf °fl WS/ re hel d)' .and «is SeSS'-
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 10 August 1921, Page 8
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230BOXING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 10 August 1921, Page 8
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