TO-NIGHT’S WRESTLING
With two men of the same weight, style and age, and with the adderl stimulus due to Meeske’s special trip from Sydney for the purpose, the match between Memos and Meeske at the Town Hall to-night should provide a fitting finale to a very successful wrestling season in Wellington. Apart from Ike Robin’s claims to the New Zealand 1933 title, it is clear that George Walker must receive that, honour. According to the records of the season. Harry Alamos stands next to Walker and at top of the visiting team’s list, and a match with the versatile Australian should result in a good exhibition. Meeske is accustomed to the style accepted in Australia, but with George Bennett ns referee he will have to be on his best behaviour. New Zealand Amateur Championships. Tlie New Zealand amateur championships are to be staged at St. Thomas s Hall, Newtown, to-morrow and Wednesday. Candidates tor all the seven oiv l " sions have been nominated by all the larger wrestling associations, and smaller numbers from the others, and there should be some interesting bouts between some of the best-known amateurs.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 18, 16 October 1933, Page 3
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