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ATHLETIC SPORTS.

LEAGUE FOOTBALL GAME.

L HOCKEY.

BOXING.

" AUSTRALIAN VISITORS. ITINERARY FOR JUNE.' - * Definite advice regarding the visit of the 1 Australian University • team has been re- ; ceived by the Auckland Rugby League. • At last evening's meeting of the management ,committee a 'letter was read from the Sydney University Amateur League Football. Club intimating its decision to visit New Zealand ■: in June.. The team will comprise 21 players and a manager. Queensland University will, bo- represented by five ; players, Victoria University by two, and the balance will ; be from Sydney University., ,»..■■ The itinerary will comprise five matches, as follows: June 4, v. Auckland, at Auckland ; June 7, v. Auckland, at Auckland Juno 10, match at Rotorua; June 11, v. Lower Waikato, at Hamilton; June 14, y. Auckland, . at Auckland. The team will also play a match against the Ohristehurcn Marist team at ChristchurcH on June 18, and will, depart from Wellington on June 20. The ' above itinerary will fulfil the submitted Auckland programme of one Wednesday'and two Saturday matches. - . . The Sydney representatives in the visiting team will include Drs. Flattery and C. I It. Evatt. who were members of the last University team: R. Dunworth. also a mem--1 ber of the lust 'Varsity team and a. member of the New South Wales side last year, and C. Munro. a- hefty 19-year-old forward, who is generally accepted in Australia as the 1 true successor of Frank Burge. The Queensland contingent will include Vidulich, a member of last year's AllQueensland team; (Ulman and Ahearn. who are combined Brisbane representatives, and Grenning. a returned Rhodes Scholar, who represented Oxford University. ' Melbourne's representatives will include Keraeufflian. a nrofessor of French, -who ha" represented Franoe at Rugby. . Th© side will be tru'y representative of the best grade of Australian League. MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. MATCH WITH CHRISTCHURCH. ' The management committee of the Auckland Rugby League met' last evening, Mr. W. J. Hammill presiding. Mr. Young was appointed delegate for tne Mangere team. Correspondence was received from the Marist League 'Club, of Christohuroh. intimating its acceptance of the offer to play the local champions, City, on Saturday, May 24. The team will leave Christchurch on May 21, and will include the .whole of the members of last year's, championship team. The Sydney University Amatetfr .League Football Slub intimated its decision to visit Now Zealand in June. The team will comprise 21 players and a manager. Registrations were granted the . following plavern to plnv for F-llerslie Uniteds.:—H. Church. H. Wynn, W. Bosley, G. -Slater, The Ellerslie senior team will visit Huntly on Saturday, to play a non-fixture gam© against the local team. . Mr. Henry Donovan was appointed the official trainer and Mr. W. Davidson official coach for the Auckland representative team. FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY. The fixtures for Saturday are as follow:— Seniors.— Ponsonby v. Mariats, Carlaw Park. .No. 1. 8 p.m.. Mr. Murray; Richmond v. Newton, Carlaw Park, No. 2, 8 p.m., Mr. McCowatt; City , v. Devonport, Devonport, 3 p.m., '.Mr. Bull; Athletic v. Mangere. Victoria Park, 3 p.m.. Mr. Gallagher. , Second Grade.—Athletics v Ponsonby, Outer Domain, 3 p.m., Mr. E. Eouvaird; United Suburbs v . Newton, Grey Lynn Park, 3 p.m., Mr. Clay ton; Richmond v. City, Manukau, No. 1, 3 p.m., Mr. Hill; Manukau v. Marists, Mangere Trotting Ground, No. 1. 3 p.m., Mr. Saunders; Mangere v. Devonport, Mangere . Trotting Ground, No. 3, 8 p.m., Mr. Pullen settings-, land v. Otahuhu. Otahuhu, 'No.. 1, 3 p.m., Mr. Hay ward. • • . „ , Third Grade.— v. Devonport, at Dovonport, 2 p.m., Mr. Bell; City ; v. Parnell, Carlaw Park, No. 1, 2 p.m.. Mr. Taylo*; Kingslalnd V. 'Majiuktuu, Carlaw Park. No,. 2, 2 p.m.. ; Mr. Taylor; Coromanael v. Ponsonby. Mangere. No. 2, 2 p.m., Mr. Hemming; New Lynn v. Maaigore, New Lynn, 3 p.m., Mr. T. Avery. Fourth • Grade.—City v. Devonport, Victoria Park, 2 p.m., Mr. R, Bouvaard; Parnell v. United Suburbs, - Parnell. 3 p.m., Mr. Coulam; , Ellerslie • v. Ponsonby 8., at Ellersie Reserve. 3 p.m.; Mr. Rao; Manukau v Mangere, Mangere, No. 2, 3 ,m., Mr. Hemming; Newton v. Richmond, Richmond, 3- p.m., Mr. Carlaw; Marist v. Takapuna, Takapuna. 3 p.m.. Mr. .Rogers, • _ ' Fifth ■ Manukau ' v. New Lynn, Outer Domain, 2 p.m., Mr, Lupton; Ellerslie v. Ponsonby. - Ellerslie Reserve, 2 P.m.. Mr. Rae; Richmond v. Otahuhu, "Otahuhu, No, 1, 2 p.m., • Mr. Hajrward; Newton v. ; Point Chevalier, . at Point - Chevalier, . 3 p.m., Mr. Burgees; Northcote, v. Athletics, Birkenhead. 3 p.m., Mr. Ripley. . Sixth Grade Ai—Richmond v. Athletics, Grey Lynn Park. 2 p.m., Mr. Churnside; Leys Institute v. City 8., Point Chevalier, 2 p.m., Mr. Burgess; Manukau y. City A".: Manukau. * No. 1, 2 p.m., Mr. Hill; Parnell v. Marists, Parnell. 2 p.m., Mr, Pearson; Ponsonbv v. Newton, at Richmond, 2 p.m., Mr. Carlaw. , Sixth Grade B.—Citv v. Ellerslie, Ellerslie Reserve, 2 p.m.. Mr. Dempspy; Parnell v. Athletic*. Ellerslie Reserve, 2 p.m., Mr.. Dempsey; Richmond v. Marist. Grey Lynn Park, 1 p.m., Mr. Minchan. RUGBY TRIAL MATCH. SATURDAY'S ATTRACTION. NAVY TEAM IN "CURTAIN-RAISER." Arrangements' in connection with tho All • Black trial, match between combined teams from Hawke's Bay and Auckland, and matters relating to the English tour were considered by the Management Committee of the Auckland Rugby Union, last evening. The chairman, Mr. H. Frost, presided. - Tho curtain-raiser will be, a. match between a team from, the Imperial Service Squadron and a combined secondary . schools team. A primary schoolboysmatcn_wilj commence at 12.30 p.m., and a schoolboys seven-a-side match will bo played at halftime. • .... Mr., G Nicholson was appointed manager of the Auckland combined team and Mr. Tweed io was appointed to act m a similar capacity for . Hawke's Bay. • . , • , The New Zealand Union advised that Messrs. E. McKenzie and Carmine, two of the selectors of the All Black team, will arrive in Auckland to-morrow., and Mr. N McKenzie, another selector, ; on Saturday. The New Zealand Union, in a circular letter, drew attention to its desire that all players selected - to take- .part in the Ens liah tour should place /themselves at the union's disposal for the - Australian tour. The team leaves for Sydney on June 26 and returns to New Zealand three days . be.ore sailing for : England. J . • - '*.■' / It was decided that no motor-cars bo allowed inside Eden ; Park on Saturday alternoon. ' , ' ~ , , Admission charges for . the . match, were fixed as follows groupd, Is 6d, plus tax; to stand, 2s, na lax. SECONDARY SCHOOLS TEAM. The secondary schools ' representatives to. play a Rugby team Irom -the Imperial Service Squadron at Eden Park as a "curtainraiser" to the trial match are,; / Fullback, Matheaon (Auckland Grammar School); thrceauarters, Cuming (Sacred Heart). McMillan (King's College), Hutchi«on (Auckland Grammar); five-eighths, Moore (Sacrod Heart), Horsley (Auckland Grammar); halfback, Jenkins (Mount Albert Grammar); forwards, , Gardner (Mount Albert Grammar), Sheen, Masaey (King's). David (Sacred Heart), Golgan (Auckland ' Grammar), ■ McMonagle (Sacred Hearty McCarthy (Auckland Grammar); rover, Ewen (Mount Albert Grammar). Reserves; Fisher (King's), Butler (Mount Albert Grammar), Meredith {Auckland Grammar). Clarke (Sacred Heart). The team? is to meet at Eden Park at 1.15 p.m. The secondary school team to play the squadron team in the second gam'a on Monday will include: Butler (Mount Albert Grammar), Fisher (King's), Wilson (Mount Albert Grammar), Meredith . (Auckland (Grammar), Dcmpsoy (Sacred Heart), Clarke (bocred Heart), Cummings (Sacred H'eart). The remainder of the team will bo chosen from those boys playing on Saturday. MANAGEMENT ' COMMITTEE. REINSTATEMENT OF PLAYERS. The Management Committee of the Auckland Rugby Union met last fevemng, the chairman, Mr. H. . Frost, presiding. Advice was- received from the . New Zealand Union of the reinstatement uf the following > eight players, on the recommenda- ' tion of the Auckland Union: Archer, G. Fairgray, F. Herring, R. F. Hunter. L. R. ' Fide, H. P. Helsby, C. Howie, and J. Smith. „, _ , „ , The takings at Eden Park on Saturday, when the Waikato-Auckland representative .1 match was played, were reported to have : been £277 10s. /. - . In response to a letter from . the union, forwarding. resolutions passed by the Auckland Marist Club at a meeting relative to the dispute between the Canterbury Union and the Christchurch Marist Club, the Management Committee of the Ntew Zealand Union stated that it was not the function of the New Zealand Union to reply to questions such as those raised by the Auckland Marist Club, except when the matter was raised officially on an appeal. Mr, A. R. Ryder, the secondary schools delegate, was welcomed to the committee. There will bt> bo club competitions on Saturday. . >• -V-;. 1 *

ALL BLACK TRIALS. - I'.'y '• "" •' V : •' •' " •. WAIR A PA 0 Mi ON S. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWX CORUKSPONDHXr ] ■ M ASTERTON. Wednesday. The following are the Wairarapa nominations for the group team to play at Wanganui in connection with the All trial games: Backs;'-' H. Carson (Rod Star). W. Bishop (Red ; Star), F. Booth (Gladstone), Randal. Booth i Gladstone), R. Jury (Greytown); forwards. S. Willoughby . (Red Star), I. Harvey, lid!. Willoughty - (Masterton), G. Donald and J'. Dynald (Featherston). SOUTHERN COMBINED TEAM. TRIAL MATCH AT WANGANUI. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] ■ WANGANUI, Wednesday. The; following team has .been chosen to represent King Country, Taranaki,. Wanganui, «nd Manawatu in the Rugby trial snatch against Wellington, Wairarapa, Busily districts. and Horowhenua, at Wanganui, on May 16: Fullback, Sinclair . (laranaki); three-quarters, Bailev (Manawatu), Brown (Taranaki), Hart (Taranaki); five-eighths, Potaka (Wanganui), Byrne. (King Country); half, Baddeley (Wanganui): wing, , Belli 3 (Wanganui); forwards, Carroll (Manawatu), Grange (King Country), West (Taranaki), Patterson (Taranaki), Ross (Wanganui). Symonds (King Country), Galpin (Manawatu). Reserves: Engis .(Taranaki), Johnson (Taranaki), Sivera (King Country). Sly (Manawatu).' ■ SATURDAY'S PRACTICE MATCHES. The following grounds at tke Showgrounds have been allotted for practice matches on Saturday: 1. 1 p.m.. Grammar Old Boys- 2.15 p.m., Marathon: 3.30 p.m.. Grafton; No. 2. 1 p.m., College Rifles; 2.16 p.m., Gordon; 3.30 p.m., Grey Lynn; No. 3. 1 p.m.. College Rifles; 2.15 p.m., —; 3.30 p.m., United. No practice matches will be allowed at Eden Park on Saturday. PRIMARY SCHOOL MATCHES. Following is the balance > f the draw for the first round of the primary schools Rugby, football competition. B Grade.—.'May 27; Mount Roskill v. Newmarket; Meadowbankv. Ellerslie; Te Papapa v. Epsom; Otahuhu v. Cornwall Park; Onehunga, v.-Royal Oak. June>ii: Mount Roskill v. Elleraliej Meadowbank v Te Papapa: Newmarket v. Otahuhu; Epsom v' Royal Oak; Onehunga v. Cornwall Park June 10: Mount Roskill v. Te Papapa; Meadowbank v. Otahuhu; Newmarket v. Epsom; Ellerslie v. Onehunga; Royal Oak v. Cornwall Park. June 17; Mount Roskill v, Otahuhu: Meadowbank v. Epsom; Newmarket v. Onehunga; Ellerslie v. Royal Oak; Te Papapa v. Cornwall Park. June 24: Mount Roßkill v. Epsom; Meadowbank v.-Onehunga; Newmarket v. Royal Oak; Ellerslie v. Cornwall Ifark; Te Papapa v. Otahuhu. July 1: Mount Roskill v. Onehunga; Meadowbank v. Royal Oak; Newmarket v. Cornwall Park; Ellerslie v. Te Papapa: Otahuhu v. Epsom. July 8: Mount Roskill v. Royal Oak; Meadowbank v. Cornwall Park; Newmarket v. Te Papapa; Ellerslie v. Otahuhu Epsom v. Onehunga. July 15: Mount Roskill V. Cornwall Park: Meadowbank v. Newmarket; Ellerslie v. Epsom; Te Papapa v. Onehunga; Otahuhu v. Royal Oak. C Grade.— 7: Newton West v. Newton Central; Pajrnell v. Mount Albert; Ponsonby v. Remuera; Richmond West v. Point Chevalier: Grey Lynn v. Normal. May 20: Newton West v. ParneU; Newton Central v.. Mount Albert Ponsonby v. Grey Lynn; Richmond West v. Normal; Point Chevalier v. Remuera. June 2: Newton West v. Mount Albert; Newton Central v. Ponsonby; Parnell v. Richmond West; Grey Lynn v. Remuera; Point Chevalier v. Normal. June 9: Newton West v. Ponsonby; Newton Central v. Richmond West; Pamell v. Grey Lynn; Mount Albert v. Point Chevalier: Remuera v. Normal. June 16: Newton West v. Richmond West; Newton Central v. Grey Lynn; Parnell v. Point Chevalier; Mount Albert v. Remuera; Ponsonby v. Normal. June 28: Newton West v. Grey Lynn; Newton Central v. Point Chevalier Parnell v. Remuera; Mount Albert v. Normal; Ponsonby v. Richmond West. June 80: Newton West v. Point Chevalier • Newton Central, v. Remuera; Parnell v, Normaß Mount Albert v. Ponßonby: Richmond West v. Grey Lynn, - July 7: Newton West'v. Remuera; Newton Central v. Normal; Parnell v. Ponoonby; Mount Albert v. Richmond West; Grey Lynn v.Point Chevalier. July 14: Newton West v. Normal: ; Newton Central v. Parnell; Mount Albert v. Grey Lynn t Ponsonby v. Point, Chevalier; Richmond West v. Remuera. D Grade.— 27: Devonport v. Nelson Street; Curran Street v. Vauxhall; Bayfield v. Takapuna.. June 8: Devonport v. Vauxhall; Curran Street v. Bayfield; Nelson Street v. Takapuna. June 10: Devonport v. Bayfield: Curran Street v. Takapuna; Nelson Street v. Vauxhall. • June 17: apori v. Takapuna: Curr«n Street v. Nelson Street • Viroiha" v. Bayfield. - JUNIOR MATCHES. • . A Section. *27: Richmond West v. Richmond Road; Newton Central v. Grey Lynn. June 8: Richmond West v. Grey Lynn: Newton Central v. Richmond Road. - B Section.May 27: Maungawhau v. Edendale; Mount Eden v. Mount Albert; Kowhai, a bye. June 3: Maungawhau v. Mount Albert; Edendale v. Kowhai:'Mount Eden, a bye, June 10: Mount Eden v. Kowhai; Edendale v. Mount Albert; Maungawhau, a bye, June 17: Maungawhau v. Kowhai; Mount Eden ▼. Edendale; Mount Albert, a bye. C Section.—May 7: Vermont A v. Nelson Street; Ponsonby v. Vermont B. May 26. Vermont A v. Ponsonby; Nelson Street v. I Vermont B. June 2: Vermont A v. Vermont P B: Nelson Street v. Ponsonby. _D Section. 27: Bavfleld v. Newton East; Curran Street v. Beresford Street. June 3: Bayfield v. Beresford Street; Curran Street v. Newton East. E Section.—May 27: Meadowbank v. Remuera; Ellerslie v. Cornwall Park; Onehunga. fby*. June 8: Meadowbank v. Cornwallark; Ellerslie, v. Onehunga;' Remuera, a bye. June 10; Meadowbank v. Onehunga; Remuera v. Cornwall Park; Ellerslie, a bye. June 17: Ellerslie v, Remuera; Cornwall Park v. Onehunga; Meadowbank, a by#. TE MORI ROSE BOWL MATCH • NORTHERN MAORI TEAM. The Northern Maori team to meet the . Southern districts team in the Te Mori Roao Bowl match, the Maori championship, at Eden Park on.Monday, is as follows:. Fullback. Tate ~ (Poverty Bay); threequarters, Barclay (Bay of Plenty), McGtegor (.Wairoa), Falwasser (Hawke's Bay); ■ fiveeighths. Mill (Hawke's Bay), Blake (Hawke's Bay); halfback, Kingston (Wairoa); rover. Gemmell (Hawke's Bay); ; forwards, Sargeant (Bay .of Plenty), Sheriff (North Auckland).; J. Garliok (Bay of Plenty), Pouir (Wairoa), J. Ormond (Hawke's Bay). Matthews (Poverty Bay), Tangitu' (Bay , of Plenty). 1 , ■>. -. , Emergencies: Smith (Hawke's Bay), -Friday (Wairoa), Olsen (North Auckland), Nijsora (King Country), THE ASSOCIATION GAME. ■ . / Recent arrivals from Wellington report that the gam© last Saturday between- the Special Service Squadron and a representative Wellington team proved to be the best game seen in that province for many a year. It is anticipated that when the Squadron puts its best team in the field next Saturday against Auckland, . a great game should result. ■ - . li m ■ ■ " 1 \ , GOLF. :. M A U A KIE IE LA DIES' CLUB The following , is the draw for the flag match to be played by the Maungakiekie Ladies'. Golf 7 Club - at the Titirangi links. New Lynn, to-morrow: — • ■ Mrs. Dufatir plays Miss Dickson, Mrs. -, Deighton plays Mrs. Dignan, Mrs. vSaxton plays Mrs. Alison, Mrs. Bannister piaya Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Horton plays Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Finlay plays Miss Stubba, Miss K. Fouhy plays Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Prime plays Miss Harvey, Mrs. Nixon plays Miss A Fouhy, Miss Cornaga plays- Miss , M. Fouhy, Miss McLean plays Mies Bartley.' _ . ■ The bogey match, played last Friday, was ; won by Miss Stubbs, 2 down. , . , KOHIMARAMA LADIES' CLUB. ; j The following is the draw for the medal i handicap match and a C grade match, to be played by members of the Kohimarama Ladies' Golf Club:— M. English v. Miss . D. Walsh, Miss V. Arneil v Miss Hamilton, Miiis Nixon v. Miss Meadows. Miss O. Eng- i lish v. Miss D. Scott, Miss M. Hill v. Miss , N. Bell, Miss Markwick v. Miss Johnson, Mrs. Hill v. Mrs. Hawkins, Miss Friar v. Miss Browne, Miss V. Walsh v. Mrs Stan- • IS*-. 1088 ' Ban-get v. Miss Paton.' Miss < Maden v. A. N. Other. \ Entries close on Wednesday for the pap- ' tain's match. A medal ecloctio will be 1 played for a prize presented by Miss Friar. J Partners will be drawn. * , , The Canadian foursomes match iwas won 1 by Miss M. English and Miss D. Walsh. j PAPAKURA LADIES' - CLUB, i The flag match, played by the members of ' the' Papakura" Ladies' Golf Club was won 1 by Mrs. Crawford, who carried. the flag to 1 the 17th hole. . ■ K , The following is the draw for the Ladies' ' Golf Union and monthly medal match, to i be played- on Saturday:— Wood plays Mrs. Elliott: Miss McKinnon plays Miss ' Suttie:. Mrs. Crawford plays Miss Harris: 1 Mrs. Francis plays Mrs. Earl; Mrs. Busing j plays Mrs. Williamson; Miss Cutforth plays i Miss Little: Mrs, I/ever plays Miss A. Mo- J 1 Lennan; Miss O'Callachan plays Mrs. Smith. ■

MATCH : FOR SATURDAY. %■' " f K y —■ •_ ■' I ' ' > The following matches have been arranged by the Auckland Hockey Association for Saturday:—. • ft" _ - ' Senior Grade.—Areta v. St. Luke's,. No. 2 Remuera, 8.5 p.m., Mr. H. B. - Speight Mount 'Eden v. Somerville, No. ' 1 Rermiera, 3.5 p.m.. Mr. F. Nicholson; University a bye. Second Grade.—Training' College v. Epiphany, No. 4 Remuera, 3.5 p.m., Mr. R. Avery; ' Devonport Congregational v. Somerville. Victoria Park, 3.5 p.m., Mr. Sims; Mount Eden v. University, No. 3 Bemuera, 3.5 p.m., Mr. J. B. Steele; Stanley a . bye. Third Grade.—Otahuhu v. Epirhany, No. 4 Remuera, . 1.50 p.m., Mr. H, B. Speight: St.-Luke's v. Wesley, No 5 Remuera, 3.5 p.m., Mr., T. Skinner; Stanley - v. : Dunholme, No. .6 Remuera. 3.5 p.m.,. Mr... J. J. Ellison; Grammar win from University by default; Waitemata a bye. . . _ . Fourth Grade.—Wesley v. Epiphany, No. 8 Remuera, 1.60 p.m., Mr. F. Skinner; Somerville -v. Waitemata, No. 8 Remuera, 3.5 p.m., Mr. A. Playle; Devonport Congregational v. Areta,'No. 9, Bemuera, 3.5 p.m., Mr. L. Davern; Grammar v. St. Paul's, No.' 9 Bemuera. 1.50 p.m., Mr. R. Simpson: Training College a bye. . Fifth Grade.— Stanley v. Devonport Congregational, Victoria Park, 1.50 p.m., Mr. Sims; Somerville v .Mount Eden, No. 7 Remuera, 1.50 i.m.. Mr. A. Steele; St. Luke's v. Grammar, No. 7 Bemuera, 3.5 p.m., Mr. Chambers. MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. The Management Committee of the Auokland Hockey Association met last evening. Mr. A. S. Player presiding. Horspool was regraded from senior' to second grade on the application of Mount Eden. The Auckland representative team will play the Fleet eleven on Friday, : May 16. at the Bemuera Hockey Grounds. The curtainrraieer will be played by teams from the Auckland Ladies' Association. LADIES' MATCHES. Senior Grade.— Eden v. Training College B, No. 2 Remuera,. 1.50 p.m., Mr. J. B. Steele; Arawa v. Training College A, No. 1 Remuera. 1.50 p.m., Mr. R. Avery; St." Cuthbert's a bye. • Juniors.—Waitemata v. Mount Eden, No. 3 Bemuera, 1.50 p.m., Mr. F. Nicholson; Y.M.C.A. v. Training College A, No. 5, Remuera, 1.50 p.m.. Mr. J. J, Ellison: Training College B v. University, No. 6 Remuera. 1.50 p>m.. Mr. E. Hewitt. V. '■ ' ' y MATCH AT PATERANGI. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] TE AWAMUTU. Wednesday. In a hockey match, Te Awamutu Uniteda against Paterangi. at Paterangi, the latter team won by five goals to . two.

MURRAY BEATS VOLAIRE. [BY TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.] DUNEDIN, Wednesday. A crowded house witnessed a meeting 'between Lea Murrav and E. Volairo to-nicht, and the fight went the full 15 rounds. It supplied one of the best contests seen here for some time. Murray was 'on the aggressive .throughout, _ and obviously in superior condition. Volaire, although putting up a. very plucky and clover battle, was tiring badly toward the end. Murray oame up well for the final rounds, and gathered a weU-received decision. Murray, as aggressor, was always showing to advantage but in some rounds the Frenchman showed up really well, and gave his opponent any thing but a smooth passage.

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ATHLETIC SPORTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18703, 8 May 1924, Page 6

ATHLETIC SPORTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18703, 8 May 1924, Page 6