AFTER A PURSE
That well- known^young amateur bantamweight, Cliff. Vernall, has decided. to turn professional.' VJjVHILE m the amateur ; ranks he has ' w '.* had a career which augurs well for his success, haying taken part iri 41 bouts of which he came out victor of thirty-two. Such defeats as he did suffer were early m the game. Vernall hopes to get a-, match with Eddie Ross or Musson, but he is not fussy so long as he does meet some one on whom he can testy his punch and science. .',.'■ V , , :"W:hat hey is keenest yon 4 is giving Charlie Cahn a go for the bantamweight title, vy. yy \ :.,.;''■ ■-. -.".' ■ Fred yVilliams,. heavyweight exchampion, is giving Vernall "his finishing touches and seems to have great hopes for the youngster, . A ', ■■..■"' .'■ V - ;K'-
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NZ Truth, Issue 1104, 27 January 1927, Page 12
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131AFTER A PURSE NZ Truth, Issue 1104, 27 January 1927, Page 12
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