BOXING.
richards-trowern bout. The Australian, Billy Richards, look 3 as though he will be a difficult opponent for Beg "Trowem, the clever Auckland welterweight, at the Town Hall next Monday night. Seen yesterday while working-out at tho Central Fire Station gymnasium Richards siiowed he possesses a very hard unci dangerous right. Ho entjayed in rounda with Jim Broadfoon. aa wed a3 sparring with his trainer, W. R. Hogg. A3 soon aa Eieharda commenced tiio power In his blows waa apparent, especially at close rani To. So in in #ood siiapo and ntcds littlo further bard work. Trowern ia reported to bo dom& well, and ia certainly looking very fit-- . He iti working-out at his own gymnasium, nt Crummer Boad, Grey Lynn, where he has a number of well-known amateurs wonting with him. This match ia expected to bo a hard ono throughout, aa both are clover, wellexnerienced boxers. Tho box plans cpeu this morning at Carter and Asher'a. WIN FOR. FRANK TAYLOR. Frank Taylor, tbo Auckland featherweight, defeated Kid Smith, of Denniaton, on tho West Coast of the South Island, in a con. test held at Dermis ton on Saturday evening; Smith was knouked out iv th& eighth round.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20600, 26 June 1930, Page 15
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