|iiiiii{MHinHiiHMiHiniiiiiniHniiiniiMiinHiiiiMiHiiiniHinMuiiniiiuniniiiiHiiuiiiniiiiuuuininimiiuiHimuiiniHniininimniiimiumiiiiimiiiini^ They Pay Through Blows | J (By Cable— From "N.Z, Truth's" Special Sydney Rep.) I | JACK HAINES is the one boy the budding middles want to | | meet. Haines draws the crowd and that' means money. But | | vthe aspirants, m getting that money, have to pay through the 1 | blows — it generally works out at so much per punch. | | On Saturday night the country champion, Johnny Shields, I | made a miserable flop against the middle champ. Shields is from | c Bathurst, and a string of country successes inspired Johnny into .= | challenging Haines. A six-hundred-pound house greeted the pair. | | Any hopes that Shields may have possessed were soon anni- § | hilated by Haines, and twenty seconds after, the second round f | started Shields' was finished. | | Johnny failed to land a punch and took a bad battering. He § | was nearly dropped several times m the first round, nearing the | | end of which Haines appealed, to the referee to stop the contest. | | He wouldn't, and it went into the second when Shields was an | = easy mark and was quickly beaten. | | At Leichhardt on Friday night Tommy Doble was beaten m | | six rounds by the Filipino, Young Giido. =
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NZ Truth, Issue 1286, 31 July 1930, Page 14
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208Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 1286, 31 July 1930, Page 14
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