BOXING.
JOHNSON v. MORAN.
NEGRO WINS ON POINTS. LONDON, June 27. | The light between Jack Johnson aad the American heavy-weight, Frank Moran, to-day resulted in a win for the former on points.
MILLERTON TOURNEY. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. WKSTPORT, Sunday. At tile INlillorton hexing tourney last J night, J. O'Xoil, of West pout, and Stewart, of Titnaru, fought a 15-round '/ draw. Tho fight was described by ringsiders as the best seen on the coast for a long iin:e. Stewart took count for seven seconds in the first round, but fought well thereafter. O'Neill looked the fresher of the two at the finish. Senior, of Westport, defeated Horeham, ot Duiiodin, in a special bout of si* '? rounds. He Men on points after a good fight, in which Senior showed himself J as undoubtedly the better man. Mus~ 'M sen, of Greyraouth, won on points from Hodgson, of Dcnniston, in a six-round % bout. .Mussen was the quicker and|| cleverer of the pair.
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Waikato Times, Issue 12906, 29 June 1914, Page 4
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159BOXING. Waikato Times, Issue 12906, 29 June 1914, Page 4
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