WRESTLING
TO-NIGHT'S MATCH
The stage is set for one of the finest wrestling matches of the season, when tonight Kara Pasha meets Abe Coleinan in the Town Hall. One fails to realise Coleman's huge proportions unless he is seen in the flesh. He is sft 4in only in height and yet weighs practically 14 stone. Light on his feet, despite his weight, he dances around ready at the first opportunity to flash in with the speed of a featherweight boxer. "The Turk," too, is exceptionally fast, rind the quickness with which bo can put on a Boston crab from various positions is amazing. The match will be much faster than the previous one, due to the absence of butting. The Renuine flying tackle or flying scissors will, however, be allowed. The preliminaries comprise the finals of the amateur champion-s-hip. The box plan is at Jim Turfis's ißifcz Tobaconist), Manners street.
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Evening Post, Issue 113, 10 November 1930, Page 3
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150WRESTLING Evening Post, Issue 113, 10 November 1930, Page 3
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