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SYDNEY STADIUM STOUSH.

Kid Lewis Beats Hughic Mehegan. Cockney Should Have Lost. on a Foul. (Special cable to "Truth.") last Saturday night seven thousand spectators saw Kid Lewis, the brilliant English boy, score his second victory m a, fortnight, when be outpointed Hugnie Mehegan/ the Australian lightweight champion. The Londoner got the decision by his wonderful left and his superb foot and headwork. Mehegan pursued m vain a fleeting shadow 'that continually threw gloves into his face. Hughie punished Lewis's body severely, but his t>lows to the head had little effect. With a stricter referee, the Victorian should- have won on a foul, when Lewis, patted his neck and pulled him- to the floor, after being warned lor a similar attempt, • ( .: : •__ — i

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NZ Truth, Issue 470, 20 June 1914, Page 6

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SYDNEY STADIUM STOUSH. NZ Truth, Issue 470, 20 June 1914, Page 6

SYDNEY STADIUM STOUSH. NZ Truth, Issue 470, 20 June 1914, Page 6

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