TOM HEENEY'S INJURY
N I '.W YORK. Ala rch “C Tom lleeiiey. who has been undergoing treatment in ;i local hospital fur amentia and an infected lip. is reI>orl:ed 1o lie making favourable progress, and it is expected that lie will shortly leave the institution.--Aus-tralian Press Association.
GEORGE COOK’S INTENTIONS NEW YORK. March 2S. The Australian, George Cook, and his manager. Air Ames, were interviewed at tlio latter’s home at Syracuse. Air Ames stales that ho will give Cook a two weeks’ training campaign, alter whirl) ho will meet the Canadian heavyweight. Carry Cains, on April Jo at Toronto in a ten-round hont. Air .Ames then plans a scries of other fights with the object of matching Cook again with Uzcuduu. Cook, referring in Ids European tour, said; “There arc no great heavyweight prospects on the Continent. Eighters are lew and Car between there.”—Australian Press Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 8
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146TOM HEENEY'S INJURY Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 8
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