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BOXING

CARNERA V. COOK. (United Press Association —By Electric . Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, March 7. Camera has been matched to fight George Cook, at the Albert Hal!, on March 17. COOK'S CHANCE WITH CARNERA. LONDON, March 7. The physical disparity between Car nera and Cook is underlined in the press comments. The "‘Daily Telegraph” says Cook recently proved he was still fast' and fit. He earned the right to meet- Cainera. Cook can only hope to win by 'his (cleverness lin g-ingcraft, for he never had a real punch. Certainly lie will be unable to hurt Camera.“lf he steers clear of the Italian’s punches, he has an Outside chance to win on points, but as Camera is fast, even this is unlikely. AUSTRALIAN BEATS AMERICANi CHICAGO, March -7. Jack Kil bourne, the Australian middleweight, easily outpointed' Harry 'Fuher of Buffalo, in a gen rounds bout to-night.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1932, Page 5

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144

BOXING Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1932, Page 5

BOXING Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1932, Page 5

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