BOXING.
F.\ IK HA. liL OUTPOINTS TROW FR N
W FjLLINGT'ON. Nov. 20
In a fifteen round professional boxing contest to-night, before' crowded bouses at the Town Hall, the Australian. Tommy Fairliall, outpointed Peg. Trowern of Auckland. The New Zealander dominated the fight tili the seventh round. when Fairliall put Trowern down lor nine. On rising, Trowern was again floored with a right to the head and took the count to eight. A third time the New Zealander hit the canvas. brt Oic gong stop nod the count at tour. The eleventh round was a repetition of tlie eighth. Trowern being sent down three times. This round took-a lot of steam out of the New Zealander and enabled the Australian to secure the verdict by a narrow margin.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1928, Page 6
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