BOXING
COMING BOUTS. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) PALMERSTON NORTH, July 19. Bobby Delaney, who decisively beat Bert Brown on Wednesday night, luts been matched to box at Palmerston North in five weeks time. His opponent will probably be Ern Connors, of Sydney. It is reported that Delaney has been matched against Babe Herman at Dunedin. ' TO-NIGHT’S FIGHT. COOK; v. STRIBLING. (Received this day at 10 a.m.) NEW YORK, July 18. A message from Kansas City states that Cook and Stribling weighed in in perfect condition for a 10-round bout to-night, at which 14,00!) spectators arc expected. Cook weighed- 1891bs and Stribling 183'bs. Betting is in favour of Stribling at 5 to 3, but the Australian has numerous backers. The fight offers Coble, an opportunity to place himself in a high position in the neavy-weight ranks. The Australians declares lie will win by a knock-out. The weather for the fight is not favourable.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1929, Page 1
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