BOXING
COOK BEATEN AGAIN . (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Praes Awm.j NEW YORK, Nov. 2. At Minneapolis, Harry Dillon, the Canadian heavy-weight, of Winnipeg, defeated George Cook (Australia) in a 10l'ounds boxing contest. . , . ENGLISH BOXER'S SUCCESS NEW YORK, Nov;,'2. Jack Berg, English lightweight, added to his rapidly mounting string of victories on Saturday by knocking .out Tommy Cervel in the second round. Neil Tarleton, English featherweight, eoniinued his successes by outpointing Jackie Cohen, a local favorite, in six rounds. , • ~ .J- . , ,' , i DELANEY LOSES ON TOttL SYDNEY, Nov.. 2./ Ar. the Stadium in t\ fight with Waltier (America); Delaney (AtistfalifO, was disqualified for two fouls in the tenth round. The Australian had easily the best of it, Waltier showing little science, though he had plenty of strength and aggressiveness. Delaney was unfortunate to lose, as the foul blows were accidental. . .'■ ,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17099, 4 November 1929, Page 9
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