Sept 28, 1907.

Bill Squires, champion heavyweight boxer of Australia, who recently was beaten by Tommy Burns in one round for the heavyweight championship of the world, suffered a second reverse at the hands of Jack Sullivan, an American "light heavyweight" who is in the first ranks of American boxers. The contest took place at Colma, a suburb of San Francisco, in the large arena erected for the previous contest between Burns and Squires. Squires defended himself for nineteen rounds, Sullivan punishing him badly. In the nineteenth round Sullivan knocked Squires out.

(Auckland Star)