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Before his final appearance in Christchurch last week, the popular French wrestler Andre Drapp met one of his youngest admirers, Marian Litt, aged 6. Marian and her eight-year-old brother Graham, often go to the wrestling, and they both met Drapp in his corner before the bout. Glenda, another sister, aged 10, was too shy, and stayed in her seat Marian presented Drapp with the bouquet shown in the picture. But below, it is business as usual, with Drapp executing a drop kick on Dick Hrstich.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28700, 25 September 1958, Page 15

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Before his final appearance in Christchurch last week, the popular French wrestler Andre Drapp met one of his youngest admirers, Marian Litt, aged 6. Marian and her eight-year-old brother Graham, often go to the wrestling, and they both met Drapp in his corner before the bout. Glenda, another sister, aged 10, was too shy, and stayed in her seat Marian presented Drapp with the bouquet shown in the picture. But below, it is business as usual, with Drapp executing a drop kick on Dick Hrstich. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28700, 25 September 1958, Page 15

Before his final appearance in Christchurch last week, the popular French wrestler Andre Drapp met one of his youngest admirers, Marian Litt, aged 6. Marian and her eight-year-old brother Graham, often go to the wrestling, and they both met Drapp in his corner before the bout. Glenda, another sister, aged 10, was too shy, and stayed in her seat Marian presented Drapp with the bouquet shown in the picture. But below, it is business as usual, with Drapp executing a drop kick on Dick Hrstich. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28700, 25 September 1958, Page 15

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