TUNNEY’S CROWN
THE CONTENDERS. United Press Association—By Electro Telegraph—Copyright). NEW YORK. June 20. The priiiicnpls of the l /.ciindiiii - Sc-limeliiig fifteen round !ioa\\"eigli elimination bout, on June 2,. which is expected to reveal the probable successor for Tuaiiicy’s crown, have swung into training pace ill Alien nearby camps, and observers declarthat both are fit lor the battle. Vzcudmi, in blazing heat to-day. went through ten rounds. training and dr||. "demonstrating that he has trementions hitting strength. He also did road work. Boxing four rounds sparring with two partners, he punished thorn heavily. Thus he filled his day with hard work. Virtually, a similar pare was set by the German, who, moreover, engaged three sparring partners, fl >orTug and knocking thorn through the ropes with a heavy battering in a manner and style reminiscent of Jack Dempsey.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1929, Page 1
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