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Minor Bouts
Hyland Outpoints Harris
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box-,,- Mr.„,«
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r " ef ' eac 'd tne Thye v. Yokel champion-
*blp WTestlir.g demonstrated to a record
crowd that we have votin* follows
coming along who are Quite capable
of keeping the glove
ganiein
high
osteon',.
Each wa» a
brisklvfought
encounter, with the crowd" tit-
,'o>1ng even- rr.inute
Harry
Mace
started well In
a four-round
return acalnst
Younir
Knucklc-r (S.Jl bv placTfg better-
Knuckler impfovtd £."he' wer.t "Ionand,
finding Macc- more frequently iid"
stairs and downstairs won handliv
Fred Xicholls (S-.7S1 -avc a
-eat
display of two-handed
work
^."defea;irg
Frank
Meehan
(S3i)
Tree
exchanges markei the opening staees.
but while Meehan was mi-int
mmr
atter.uon to the top secOon Vicholls
worked over a wider area. *It
was
his well directed work to the bodv
that started ta wear Meehan
down
in the third. E.nd in the fourth
after
dropping him. the referee intervened
in favor of Nicholis
Fred Harris <S.7J1 made a valian*
ttempt
against
Gtoree
HvlarM
(Unv
hut tound the heavier' bo"
too experienced
and
too constant.
wo or three times Harris" was "Jo
rouble following
rights
to the
iawrea,
but came through
the
ordeat
amelv.
Hvland wasted a lot
of
r.ergy trying for a kill with the 'icbt
gainst a '.ad who has always shown
ers' fair defence, whereas
two
o-
three punches to the greater region
of the body might have helped, as In
he previous
fight.
Thanks to
his
good left prop. Harris escaped a good
deal of the attention directed at him.
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