BOTH BOXERS FIT
WE OF SCOTT-SHARKEY BOUT Siting favours American PA — By Telegraph Copyright NEW YORK, Wednesday. 3h» ? essags from Miami, Florida, says lanrti (America) and Scott (Eng«T <1 ' completed their training on the of their bout of 15 rounds. !_oe result will have an important on the succession to Tunney, “0 will witness the fight. His suctr*or as world's heavy-weight chamaccoi'ding to present arrangebe decided in a contest iween the winner of this bout and Otelling, in New York in June. *h»U lnmber onlookers will probJ be far below the original expeclons. The betting is much in c«r of Sharkey. *j*he Tunney has presented a trophy, ferfi? tbe Tunney trophy, to be held JLj e winner of the heavy-weight championship. A board of »tees has been appointed, selected by ana Mr - w - Muldoon, of the * or k State Athletic Commission. JJ, “ includes Mr. H. Swope, the of the "World,” and Mr. Jus2®/- T. Mahoney, of the United Supreme Court, and others, who fans ve co “trol of the trophy and fav' w k° se name is to follow Tuu°n it.- The first, nine names j , those of past champions, from to j'? ullivau and J. J. Corbet down *®k Dempsey and Tunney.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 909, 28 February 1930, Page 1
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