BOXING
AUSTRALIAN AND N. 51. CAPI.E ASSOCIATION (
COOK V. BECKETT
COOK DISQUALIFIED IN 6th
BOUND
(Received This Dav at 9.40 a.m.) LONDON, April 11. In the Cook-B e ekett fight, Cook was disqualified in the sixth round.
DETAILS OF FIGHT. J Received This Day at 10.15 n.m.l j LONDON, Apiil 10. In the first round, Cook was repeatedly guilty of holding. The referee stopped the fight, and warned him. In the second round, Cook twice landed a left to the face, hut in consequence of Beckett getting a right to tho point, Cook had to close for safety. In the third round Beckett ' warily escaped Cook’s left. Both were on the ropes. In the fourth, Beckett landed a left hook to the chin and Cook got a right home. Then came a further warning for holding. At the commencement of the fifth, the referee warned both. Beckett landed a right and left, and received a severe upper cut. Cook was again warned lor luihling. Beckett bad Cook groggy in the sixth round. Cook continued to bold, and the referee disqualified him. Received This Day sit 12.25 p.m.) LONDON, April 10. In the sixth round Beckett • landed four hard rights to the jaw. Cook was groggy, and hung on like a limpet.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1922, Page 3
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