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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1935. Volume 6. Number 7.

Kean v. Boswell

Kean v. Boswell.

This was another classic affair, with the result in doubt till the last gong. We take off our hats to Boswell—he's tough! Kean obviously didn't understand what Boswell's southpaw attitude was all about. The V.U.C. man forced the pace and in his keenness continually committed breaches of boxing etiquette. His hands would not stay quiet as he stepped back from clinches, with the result that the referee warned him, and rightly so, on four occasions. After a while Kean settled down and had Boswell missing badly, but it was only momentarily and Boswell came back to the attack to take a close, well-earned decision.