TO NIGHT’S WRESTLING
Tim Wellington Wrestling AesoemHori will continue iis policy of giving local profrssiomils a eliaurc to sb«>\v their ability at: the Town Haji tonight, when three professional niatrlo'S over live six-minute rounds will be staged. In the first, match, Driver Arthur Road, formerly of Gisborne, who is also well known in Rugby football circles, will have as his opponent Frank Boric, a well-performed Auckland wrestler, who has a good record both as an amateur ami ns a professional. Rend Iris recently returned from active service in the Pacific, where he made finite a name for himself as a wrestler against, noted American matnien. The second match will see the popular .Tack Prestmy (Navy) In action against Dick Marsh, another well-known Aucklander. Brest noy has made himself very popular with followers of wrestling in Wellington. In the third bout, two Wellington men. Clem Shannon, another prominent S'* id <>r Rugby player, and Tom Wright, will try conclusions. Both Infuse plenty of life into their work. Amateur bouts will precede the professional contests,
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 260, 31 July 1944, Page 3
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173TO NIGHT’S WRESTLING Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 260, 31 July 1944, Page 3
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