BOXING.
MeCLEARY-CAD.MAN I-’IG H T.
(Special tp the. Herld.)
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Nearly 3QCO peopjq were present at the McClcary-Cadman fight. Cadman was severely pjmished. Iff the seventh round IVJcC'leary sept him down for seven. When lie got up AleOleary kept him On' the ropes, and lie' went down o{p his knees. 3lcCl,e*ary pressed, and with a. right to the body sent him down again l -'for eight. Almost as the goiig sounded Cadman rushed in and missed with a right swing which might haves turned..the issue. >ln the seventh round Cadman led strongljq but his hand glanced ''along ~McCleary*s Back. McCldary turned, and with heavy body and face blowsifujid-fa jriglit DPthe'ear) sent Cadman down on his back. At the call of seven he rose unsteadily to his feol, and fell over t again. As hq staggered to his feet his seconds threw in the towel and helped him. back to his corner. McClgpry way declared. the winner amid tumultuous applause. Cadman had tp be carried from the ring. " , ", t’.'
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16091, 3 April 1923, Page 5
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169BOXING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16091, 3 April 1923, Page 5
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