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BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

Per Press AssociationAuckland, Sept. 2. The Australasian iboxing .championships opened to-night, the results .being as follows: Feather. - Shields (Palmerston North) btfatj M'Laughlin (Queensland) after/a.good fight. Read (New iSouth Wale's) beat Hegarty (Timaru) the holder, in the deciding round, Lightweight—Lacey (New : South Wales) heat Thomson (Auckland) on points. O'Hallornn (Auckland) heat Simpson (Christchurch) on points, the judges not being unanimous, the referee awarded the bout to O'Hnlloran. Welter weight—Shaw (New South Wales boxed a bye with Turner. Watchorn (Palmerston North) defeated Olsen (Auckland) after a willing contest. Heavy weight.—Doran (Victoria) defeated Savory (Auckland), who was practically knocked out in the second round. Pooley (Auckland) defeated Nott'tof Queensland) after the best fight of the night. The finals in all classes will be contested to-morrow night,

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North Otago Times, 3 September 1910, Page 3

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BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS. North Otago Times, 3 September 1910, Page 3

BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS. North Otago Times, 3 September 1910, Page 3

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