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Four out of five members of this team won New Zealand championships at Greymouth in 1921, and three subsequently became Australasian title-holders (see letterpress). Back row, left to right: Henry Donovan (trainer), Harry May (light-weight), B. Baker (welter), Major B. P. Greenhough. Sitting, left to right- Matt Hatton (feather), Dick Meale (middle), and Charlie Purdy (bantam)

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 725, 26 July 1929, Page 7

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Four out of five members of this team won New Zealand championships at Greymouth in 1921, and three subsequently became Australasian title-holders (see letterpress). Back row, left to right: Henry Donovan (trainer), Harry May (light-weight), B. Baker (welter), Major B. P. Greenhough. Sitting, left to right- Matt Hatton (feather), Dick Meale (middle), and Charlie Purdy (bantam) Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 725, 26 July 1929, Page 7

Four out of five members of this team won New Zealand championships at Greymouth in 1921, and three subsequently became Australasian title-holders (see letterpress). Back row, left to right: Henry Donovan (trainer), Harry May (light-weight), B. Baker (welter), Major B. P. Greenhough. Sitting, left to right- Matt Hatton (feather), Dick Meale (middle), and Charlie Purdy (bantam) Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 725, 26 July 1929, Page 7