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BOXING.

.(By Upper-Cut)

Hock Keys and Bob Turner meet again m Sydney this evening. Hock was not at his best when he met Bob last time,' while the latter was handicapped' with, a bad knee. On this occasion, however, both men will be m top condition.' Palmer, who 'was defeated by Gunner Moir, recently, for the heavyweight championship of England, talks of visiting these parts next year— about "May. Dick Cullen, who defeated Hock Keys m five rounds at Sacramento, is m Boston dubbed the "Hub" by Americans,, and is 1 ' to be matched with the winner pf the Deshler-Mc-Garry bout, which was billed to come off on November 13. McGarry was defeated by Keys on points m New York.

The Canterbury Boxing Association will come ou^ with £5 or. £-6 to the good over 'tte Turner-Tracy match. The Wellington Association cleared about £120 when> Hock Keys met the local lad last year. Hdck Keys . has been marching 'round Sydney lately with his eve m dock. It is merely the result of a butting matchrwith' bis ; Canadian friend," Ritchie,; who , just . struf-k town. Honors were even, and both wear stinkers as the outward symbol of the draw. ' .

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NZ Truth, Issue 80, 29 December 1906, Page 3

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BOXING. NZ Truth, Issue 80, 29 December 1906, Page 3

BOXING. NZ Truth, Issue 80, 29 December 1906, Page 3

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