BOXING
NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS (Per Unwed Press Association.] NAPIER, September 12.* Entries for the New Zealand amateur boxing championships, to bo held at Hastings next week, closed this evening, the total being eighty-four from twenty-one different associations. The draw takes place at Wellington to-mor-row. VINCE DUNDEE BEATEN Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright:' NEW YORK, September 11. At Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Teddy Yarosz, of Monaca, Pennsylvania, won the world’s middle-weight boxing title to-night by defeating the champion, Vince Dundee, of Newark. New Jersey, in a slashing fifteen-round bout before 28,000 people. PETERSEN AND COOK Pre« Association—By Teleeraph—Copyright. LONDON, September 12. (Received September 13, at 10 a.in.) I Peterson will moot Cook for the Brit'ish Empire heavy-weight titles. The Boxing Board of Control has instructed the managers of the two boxers to arrange for the contest before September 25.
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Evening Star, Issue 21824, 13 September 1934, Page 4
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