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To-morrow Heeney meets Tunney to win, we hope, the World’s Heavy-weight Boxing Championship. Not since the days of Bob Fitzsimmons has New Zealand had an equal to Heeney —Heeney who literally had to fight his way into the Boxing Bings of England and the United States, who was looked upon as no equal for Sharkey or Delaney the heavy-weight contenders, yet, who managed to beat both of them. In the advertisements on this page we give our forecast of the first fourteen rounds —what will the fifteenth result be even we cannot forecast. But our judgment goes to Heeney.

a tt Nevertheless, 8 .- Keeney looks too solid for Tunney who is doing his best • to finish the fight. Keeney will win if he can last it. the round goes to Tunney. Paint Won't Save Tunney but it’ll Save Your House. Paint preserves your house —protects the wood from the wear and tear of the weather. At our shop is tho paint you need—and wo will give you a low-quo-tation for painting your house, if you .call and mention this advertisement. fsNl sc—protects tear of the jHMj JF WARD BROS. PAINTERS AND PAPEBHANGEES. ■CUBA STREET '■ - PALMERSTON NORTH. ±=« 9. Tunney, dances out from the corner but a left pat in the ribs from Keeney stops him i prancing. . Keeney rains blows on Tunney and wins the round easily. Listen to the Fight with an Atwater Kent or Radiola. When Hceney meets all Now. Zealand will he at the ringside. Radio gives you {he world’s epics as they happen. Don ’t miss any longer. They’re meant ■for you. Get them through tho radio that’s sturdy, clcar-toncd and sensibly priced. ATWATER KENT, Hear it! J. BERRYMAN AND CO. COLEMAN PLACE. Another win for Keeney and half way through the • round Tunney looks particularly groggy from a body blow by the N.Z.’er. A Trophy For Your Champion. No matter what the game is-r-a certain incentive for the players to improve is to have a trophy for which they can compete. Present a trophy to your club champion —and watch how much greater an effort members will make in their endeavour to carry off your trophy. n O'CONNOR AND TYDEMAN. JEWELLERS. THE square.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6671, 26 July 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6671, 26 July 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6671, 26 July 1928, Page 7