BOXING.
JOHNSON V. MORAN.
"WHITE HOPE" OUTCLASSED.
MUCH IN-FIGHTING.
By TeUgraph— Association—Copyright
London, June 27. Up to the tenth round the fighting in tho match between Jack Johnson and Frank Moran was fairly oven. After thai it was obvious that Moran was outclassed. lie then woakened perceptibly. In later rounds there was much in-fighting, and Moran hung to Johnson to save himself. Johnson was not marked, and when 'h.-> gong wont Carpenticr (the referee) unhesitatingly announced Johnson as 'he winner. Many onlookers were of opinion that Ino fight was an oihibition affair, and that neither wished to do serious harm Moran's noso was broken in the mlh round. After Johnson was assured of victory on points he did not try to put, M.'rna out.
OTAOO CHAMPIONSHIPS.
[bt TELEonAi'n.— association.]
Ddnedin, .Monday.
The Olago Boxing Association's championship tournament opened in the Garrison Hail to-night. Tho results wire at lol.mvs. - Feather-weight: A. Goodman beat D M,Gregor; U. Smith beat G. Bailey. Lightweight: J. Mirks beat J. North, A AleDongali beat W. Boreham. Bantam-wcignt: J- Lane beat P. O'Farrell. tor-weigh;. F. O'Connoll beat V.'. Foj: D. Leckie beat VV. Boreham. Middle-weight • E. Tyson beat D. Horbort, and won the compel.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 156, 30 June 1914, Page 10
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