MONDAY'S WRESTLING.-
In "Lofty" Blomfield, who is to meet! Jaget Singh at the Town Hall on Monday night, New Zealand has a; wrestler of whom she may well be proud. Blomfield has already earned something of a reputation in the United States and after his performances in the Dominion this season he should, when he returns to America, be right in line for.regular matches against the-top-notchers. He has proved himself more than a match for most of the men .who have operated in New Zealand this year, and it is significant that he is the only man to have' taken a fall in this country from the unbeaten Canadian, Earl McCready. Blomfield is already popular with.Wellington enthusiasts, epd those * who saw him in action against Cistoldi recently will be keen to see him again. Jaget Singh is just the very man to bring out the best in the New Zealander. Cunning, resourceful, and a past-master in applying the Indian "death lock," Singh should extend Blomfield to the utmost. Particulars are advertised.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 138, 7 December 1935, Page 7
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171MONDAY'S WRESTLING.- Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 138, 7 December 1935, Page 7
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