WRESTLING
WADE AND ANDRESEN DRAW (P&ZSS ASSOCIATION TJUUWBAH.) WELLINGTON, December 2. There was a good house at the Town Hall to-night to see one of the most discussed wrestling contests of the season, that between Glenn Wade and Tiger Duala, but Duala did not appear and an announcement was made that he had failed to pass the doctor. As a substitute, Ole Andresen filled the bill excellently in a fast, clever match, which ended in a draw—one fall each. M'CREADY BEATS JAGET SINGH (gtstea AsaocuTxow hxxcuuh.) AUCKLAND. December 2. The Auckland wrestling public tonight had the privilege of seeing the Indian deathlock hold resisted on several occasions. Jaget Singh, one of the wrestlers, had won several matches in New Zealand with this hold, but it proved of no avail against the Canadian, Earl McCready, to-night McCready won the contest in the sixth round. After being thrown heavily with d slam and a forward chancery, he sent the Indite. - sprawling three times with flying tackles, and then a flying body ecSssors took Singh to the mat again, easily* pressing down his cjn?oaeat'» shoiftdeßs. ,*-';..
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21646, 3 December 1935, Page 15
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182WRESTLING Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21646, 3 December 1935, Page 15
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