BOXING AT TOWN HALL. G anion to Meet Henry Dunn. At the Wellington Town Hall next Thursday two high-class professional lightweights, Dommy Ganzon, of the Philipoine Islands, and Henry Dunn, of Wellington, will meet over ten threeminute rounds. Ganzon, a countryman of the popular "Young" Gildo, has an excellent record, including a win over Joe Hall,' the talented Australian. In his training recently Dunn has been most impressive. As an amateur he had a great record, and, after a year's physical training bourse, he should do more than well among the professionals. Although there will be any amount of hard Jiitting what will probably be the outstanding feature of the fighting will be the pace at which it will be fought. Both boys have speed and science, and when the opportunity arises they can mix it with a will. Henry Dunn's win over the late Stan Smith at the Town Hall last year proved that he could mix it with the toughest. Tornmy Hansen and Tommy Carbin. both of Wellington, should turn on a lively contest in an eight-round professional preliminary. Both boys had excellent amateur records, and the bout should be a erowd-pJeaser. The I amateur preliminaries—as attractive as I usual —will provide a return encounter between Jackie Parser and Joe Hani ren, who dr'jw in a great match at the Town Hall recently. Particulars [are advertised. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 130, 4 June 1938, Page 7
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