BOXING
TO-MORROW'S CONTEST IN HASTINGS. Botli Artie Hay and Jim Broadfoot who mdet in the Hastings Mipicipai Theatre to-morrow night for tlie light heavyweight boxing championship of New Zealand, report that their training operations have been completed and that when they enter the ring tomorrow night thev will he fit to battle for the full 15 rounds if necessary, with a fast "clip" on all the way. Both boxers are full of confidence anrl as it is said that confidence is half the battle they mav he depended upon to put tio a grent contest. _ As is well known, Brpaflfoot is the holder of the title. but Hav i;eckons that he ean add this c.rown to his belt and make lu'mself a trinle chamninn. Broadfoot of course has other views, so +he result should he interesting. Everthing is set for the _ amateur bonts and tbese should provide_ some tbrilling battles. Tbe two Wellington bovs are due to reacb Hastings tbis evening. The box plan is still open at Donovan's and wise natrons bave made sure of so^nriufr o-er*fl poa+c bv reserving.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 34, 12 March 1930, Page 5
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181BOXING Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 34, 12 March 1930, Page 5
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