WRESTLING
THE FLYING TACKLE [Per United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, November 6. _ Owing to restrictions placed on lus flying tackle Abe Coleman, the Hebrew light-heavy-weight, intends to forgo matches arranged for him m New Zealand. Coleman states that the flying tackle is his chief asset, and as it is .allowed elsewhere he cannot understand why it is barred in New Zealand. Ho considers there are far more dangerous holds, and instanced the double wristlock. Coleman is booked to meet Kara Pasha in Wellington next Monday, ana states he would also have forgone this engagement but for the fact that the bout has been advertised. Five bouts had been arranged for him m the dominion.
CAHTONWINE BEATS MUIR
NEW YORK, November 6. At Port Landore Howard Cantonwine, of lowa, won two straight falls from Bon Muir, of Australia, in a contest on Wednesday night.
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Evening Star, Issue 20635, 7 November 1930, Page 6
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