BOXING IN ENGLAND
FLY-WEIGHT TITLE HOLDER EASILY BEATEN LONDON, Sepi. 9 In a boxing bout at Manchester for the world's fly-weight championship, Ben Lynch, of Glasgow, defeated Jack Brown, the title-holder, the referee stopping the contest in the second round. Brown was down eight times. He also lost his British and European titles. SYDNEY CONTEST ENGLISHMAN'S DEFEAT SYDNEY, Sept. 10 At the Sydney Stadium last evening, in a 10-round boxing bout, Fred Henneberry (11.4) knocked out the Englishman "Moe" Morris (11.5), in the fifth round. The latter's first contest here was marred by his continual clinching.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 13
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