BLOMFIELD AND JAGET SINGH TO MEET.
No wrestler in New Zealand this season has shown greater improvement than "Lofty" Blomfield, of" Auckland, who has proved himself one of the really outstanding men among the several fine matmen at present operating in the Dominion. In his matches against the Canadian, Earl McCready. who is ranked among the world's first six wrestlers, Blomfield has shown up in a very favourable light, having in his three encounters lost the first by a single fall, drawn in the second, and lost the third by two falls to one. In the last match he earned the distinction of being the only man to have taken a fall from McCready in New Zealand Blomfield is to meet the Indian, Jaget Singh, at the Town Hall next Monday. In Singh he will be meeting a man ■ who should extend him to the utmost —cunning, resourceful, and a pastmaster in applying the deadly Indian "death lock." Particulars are advertised.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 137, 6 December 1935, Page 5
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