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"WHOA!"

A New Way to Stop Clinching.

Tales of referees and their methods appear to be Hopical, so here goes another: It happened at Greymouth recently, and a couple of amateurs were hanging to each other lovingly. Tho ret's repeated commands to "break" were entirely disregarded, and finally he bore down upon them. 'Whoa!" he yelled with the full power of his lungs, the mighty voice causing the ropes of the ring to vibrate. The clinch ended as if by magic!

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NZ Truth, Issue 976, 9 August 1924, Page 11

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"WHOA!" NZ Truth, Issue 976, 9 August 1924, Page 11

"WHOA!" NZ Truth, Issue 976, 9 August 1924, Page 11

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