TONIGHT'S WRESTLING.
Early last week the discussions all centred around Harry Mamos in connection with tonight's match, that matmau having held himself back from Wellington engagements ever siuce he arrived. Pereira's wonderful showing in his last three or four matches with a climax at Auckland on Saturday against Walker has, however, turned attantion to Portugal's sole representative. To a packed house Pereira held Walker for seven rounds with no falls. In the eighth the referee thought he had signalled a submission, and the house broke up in disorder. Should Mamos take a clear-cut decision over Pereira, then a MamosWalker bout must arouse the widest interest. The Auckland dispute adds much to the interest of the bout tonight;
The annual ceremony . which has been rarried out for' 800 years of planting staves on the -waters edge as :i penance for the murder of a monk by hunters in li.ifl. was lately observed at Whilby, Yorkshire. • -...!,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 2, 3 July 1933, Page 3
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154TONIGHT'S WRESTLING. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 2, 3 July 1933, Page 3
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