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BOXING.

BOUT WITNESSED 1 BY PRINCE OP WALES. (UKITED PRJSBS ASSOCIATION—B* EIiXCTMO TELEOaAPH—COPYBIOHT.) _ _» , • BUENOS AYRES, March 7. i j Siarez, the Argentine light-weight, Knocked out Stanilaus Loayza, of Chile, it the 'hird round. The bout was witnessed by the Prince of Wales and Prince George. : PALMER KNOCKS OUT TUZZOLINO. (Received March Bth, 5.5 p.m.) . . MELBOURNE, March 8. At the Stadium, Ambrose Palmer,- middleweight champion of Australia, again defeated the _American,> Tony Tuxzolino, scoring a knock-out in -the ninth round. after administering severe punishment to the head and body. HEENEY KNOCKED OUT. (Received March Bth, '5.5 p.m.) ■ . . .. NEW YORK, March 6. At Detroit, Charles Retilafit Duluth knocked out Tom Heeney in round. COOK DEFEATED ON POINTS. (Received March Bth, 5,5 p.m.) ' SYDNEY, March 8, At the Sydney Stadium, in a fifteen rounds match for the heavy-weight championship of Australia, Jack O'Malley (12st 51b) won on points from George Cook (13st 71b), who has recently returned from America. The fight is described by the Sunday Press _as « burlesque. Cook was o'ftt of condition, but was much superior in every department. It was one long clinch, and the crowd hooted the decision.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20181, 9 March 1931, Page 17

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BOXING. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20181, 9 March 1931, Page 17

BOXING. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20181, 9 March 1931, Page 17

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