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"BOXING AT THE BELLE both hands and showing dandy
VUE..
SOME GOOD BOUTS.
An Unfortunate Incident.
There was a very fair attend- ance at the Belle Vuo llotel on Saturday ovoning when a boxing tournament was hold. Mossra. Gallagher and Smih, oro to, be congratulated on the programme they provide thespite the un- fortunato incident which wo and up the event. The following report deals with the bouts and the comments and criticism of the will be provided by Xavorinu in Friday's issue of the *-** Talography."
Hame
Snell v. Edwards,
Snell weighing 8-7 and wards turning the sole at
not in a six round contest.
|
ringeraft ran up his points with
| lightning-liko rapidity,
In the second round Uleyes was | again badly punished. His only decont attempt was a straight left for which he was repaid with a quick right and as interest a hook left to the chin.
The third round ended fairly even Cloves bringing his right into operation twice which affect od Arines porcoivably,
In the fourth round Armos put on a hustle and aftor tapping twice with the loft just-missed with a swinging right,
In the fifth round both mon shaped very badly and both look ed the worse for wear. Finally Arines pointed with a loft book and a straight which Cloves com- tered with a right to the body,
The sixth round was fairly even, exchanges being quick-and- points were shared equally.
In the soventh round weight commenced to tell and though Ed-Armos fought with cum mend
1st
་་
In the first round both lads Hlasped well. Shell was soon busy with his loft jabs but thoir
characteristic
Was
alle citrago a quick right rip to the stomach followed by another right to the jaw put an end to matters and on him being count-, ed out Cloves was given the
verdict. weak nogs, Cl. Whitehead K.O.YI...). challenged the winner and the same was accepted.
Edwards- trusted to right swings for which he found, but little opportunity. The first ron mi finished fairly evou.
In the second round Edwards commenced in manner which showed great improvement. Put ting a stiff night to the point he shook Snell's head. Just a little too
2
Tovey Thornbill. In the absonce of Dennis, Thornhill accommodated Tovey.
From the break in the first round it was vory plainly to be soon that Toroy was the superior, man. Before a minato had elap sol Thornhill, was on the ground for nine seconds and in the second late was a loft slomach thungnd third round it 'was a matter which had it landed would have of waiting for Thorabili to get rung down the curtain. Snell was up. from the floor. Ho stood disinolined to allow this to cm-punishment well; a regular gond Eventually Tovey stoppor, tinue and placing a nice left toplanted his loft on the point and the jaw brought Ewards to the Thornhill went to sleep," boards. Shell spoculated with a
The Hackshow--Miles Fight. loft upper cut and Edwards point- ed with a left half arms as the gong Bounded.
What might have been a goạil, figli was spoiled by a something In the third round Snell com- which is speculative. In the first menced spiritedly and punished round Hackshow showed that as Edwards severely for the first thira boxer he was suporior to Milos.. tyseconds. The Inttor eventually It was possible the other lad was came out of his trance` and put a fightor, and if lacking ringeraft, one on Suell's jaw. It was a poor could receive punishment whilst olfort and did not affect the awaiting an opportunity for a receiver. Snell continue to ran bump. Before the first round had his points and had the best of finished Hackshow was awarded the bargain throughout the round. the fight through a foul. 11, The fourth round opened bright- however, declared that he would ly and both lads wore busy, fight on and after two minut Edwards with a good right nearly rest he again stopped to the còn-
tre of the ring. put "paid" to Snell,
up
The fifth round was Snell's throughout.
The rest constituted the second round. It is only fair, to state that the foul was unintentional.
la the third both mon kept
The sixth round saw Edwards twice on the ground, Snell fight- ing well. A third time Edwards their tics clean and Hack show's pretty footwork negative "down", though, not pros trato, and Snoll in his excitement gave him a dig whilst on his hands and kuues,
WAN
fight
The referee awarded the to Edwards in consequence of the
foul-
Ford v. Morris.
A. B. Ford (Rosario) defeated Morris (K.O.Y.L.L.) in a six round
conlost.
In the first round the soldier set a cracking puco but he was
any of Miles's jabs. Hackshow kept up his rain of right and left Laps until he was many points lo the fore. Miles once or twice got his right busy but Hackalow was just lon cute to let them take affect. As the gong soundo! Hackshow, scored with a left and right.
In the fourth round Miles tried hard to make up the looway but Haekahniv had thoughts in a similar direction.
Both men fighting very clean,
Bn put under clock by the the exhibition was pretty to watch.
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