TO-NIGHT'S BOXING CARNIVAL
JOHNNY SUMMERS', APPMBI- : ."■■■' -: y'■"■-'■"■]
' To-night'at the/Kings Theiet're a Iboxiiirig, carnival. under tiha auspices of the Waikatol Boxing, Association will lie held, and as the English champion welter-weight, Johnny Summery, is to- mcci George Olsew, Auekiakd-'s chiimjpiori, . .while some splendid' bouts, are scheduled thero should be a bumper house. Seats are fcem^ booked, .up fast, and: tqj-night's (^Vruivril should prove ":an eVenti as unique as it will ibe successful. In addition to the contests that have ,been previously detailedj the manageracnt have, matched Maldrieh: (of Thames, said to be a splendid exponent of the manly art) against Dwyer, of Auckland; As this is Johnny Summers!, last appearance in New, Zealand a crowded house should-assemble to tn*eet the champion of England.
Mr Woodley: (Auoklarid) will •bo general manager tonight, 'Mr M.^McArt.hur (Hamilton) stage manager, and Mil 1 Biurk, of Auckland, referee.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14612, 30 August 1913, Page 4
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142TO-NIGHT'S BOXING CARNIVAL Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14612, 30 August 1913, Page 4
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