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GEORGE COOK WINS

NEW YOBK,'2Bth February. At Indianopolis, George Cook (1911b) and Chuck Wiggins (1951b) opened their fight by clinching and attempting short jabs. Tho second, third, and fourth rounds were similar. Cook, landing good rights to the jaw, drew blood from Wiggins's face. In tho fifth and sixth rounds both took much punishment from heavy jabs. In the seventh and eighth both clinched. In the ninth and tenth Cook landed furious lefts and rights to head and body, and "Wiggins was groggy. Cook took the decision easily. Cook will meet Christner at Indianopolis on 17th March.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1930, Page 23

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GEORGE COOK WINS Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1930, Page 23

GEORGE COOK WINS Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1930, Page 23

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