WRESTLING.
MONDAY'S AMATEUR BOUTS. Following are the amateur preliminaries that have! been arranged for Monday evening next:—D. Marsh (Y.M.C.A.) 10.4, v. ft. McPike (Awhitu) 10.2; John Aspin (Awliitu) 11.3, v. J. MacDonaM (Broadway) 11.2; E. .Tohnstone (Bayview) 10.13, v. 'R. Jugan (Otahului) 11.4:, E. Pinches (Com. Sunshine) B.IS, v. C. Anderson (Leys) ' S.O. Emergency: T. Scott (Grafton) 13.2, v. J. Price "(Broadway) 13.0. WADE DEFEATS BURMISTER. (By Telegraph.—Props Association.) CHRTSTCHUKCH, this day. Glenn Wade beat Sim Burmister bv a fall in the seventh round of a profesF'nnnl wrestlin" match in Christchurch on ■\ffnrlnesday. The contest was even, with much showmanshin find frequent instances of tlio wrestlers failing to press home an advantage. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 157, 5 July 1935, Page 13
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