WRESTLING
WADE V. NARBERES
[per press association.]
GISBORNE, June 16
11l a professional wrestling contest Glynn Wade (15st) beat Leo Narberes (14.8) by two falls to one. The first fall went to Wade in the third round with a back loop slam and dump. Narberes equalised in the fifth round through an armlock. In the sixth, Wade settled the decision with a “jack knife.”
WILLIAMS v. KRUSKAMP.
The wrestling attraction at the Greymouth Town I-lall on Friday next, when “Cyclone” Williams and Hardy Kruskamp will be the stars, should provide patrons with many thrills. Williams, despite a flair for turning up something sensational in the way of tactics, has shown that he is master of a large number of holds, and Kruskamp, recognised as probably tho .fastest and cleverest of the bunch of matmen now in New Zealand, should assist, in making a splendid bout. Williams graduated from the University of Florida, and Kruskamp from the Ohio State University, and tho records show that each was an outstanding athlete at his college. Three amateur- preliminaries will precede the main contest, as follow: —
L. Zampesi v. Peters, J. Blanchfield v. R. Myers, and B. Borton (Christchurch) v. E. Hatton.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 June 1935, Page 6
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