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Tom Heeney, the Gisborne heavyweight boxer, who recently fought Gene Tiinney for the world title, returned to New Zealand with his wife last Sunday, and was welcomed by representatives of the Northern Boxing Association. From left to right those in the photograph are Mr. J. Watts (secretary of the Northern Boxing Association), Mr. Tom Heeney, Mr. E. A. Craig (president), and Mr. J. Russell (chairman). Mrs. Hcency is seated in front.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 54, 12 September 1928, Page 7

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Tom Heeney, the Gisborne heavyweight boxer, who recently fought Gene Tiinney for the world title, returned to New Zealand with his wife last Sunday, and was welcomed by representatives of the Northern Boxing Association. From left to right those in the photograph are Mr. J. Watts (secretary of the Northern Boxing Association), Mr. Tom Heeney, Mr. E. A. Craig (president), and Mr. J. Russell (chairman). Mrs. Hcency is seated in front. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 54, 12 September 1928, Page 7

Tom Heeney, the Gisborne heavyweight boxer, who recently fought Gene Tiinney for the world title, returned to New Zealand with his wife last Sunday, and was welcomed by representatives of the Northern Boxing Association. From left to right those in the photograph are Mr. J. Watts (secretary of the Northern Boxing Association), Mr. Tom Heeney, Mr. E. A. Craig (president), and Mr. J. Russell (chairman). Mrs. Hcency is seated in front. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 54, 12 September 1928, Page 7