Canterbury Wrestler’s Record.
Ernie Kingston, of Robinson s Bay, Banks Peninsula, has been def jated only once in 48 professional v restlin„ bouts since he arrived m Britain as July. His only defeat was at the hands of Bert Dauwera, Belgian champion, with whom meetwrestled a draw at their s b ke( j ing. Kingston has now been booked to meet the French champion. Hen i de Glane, in Paris, before The New Zealander who u; one oMhe most popular wrestlers of England weighs 3in m height. He has aire .x ed the Scottish champion, George Clark, and has drawn w tish champion, Assianatu. December 3. "
Rugby Replacement Rule- ditor of Mr. Paul Irwin, s P^ ngl y criti- | the Sunday Express, nglish cised the refusal oit admit Rugby Union authoi [the principle of re P lacem He cites the in the course of play. dmitted the fact that New principle in 1932 t me nt of argument that the P r i is h, and injured.men is There is unfit for husky he-me • Kiwi; nothing kid-glove about especially when he g° es All Black Anybody who has seen < be fifteen knows that a play thinks of badly maimed before M »London, quitting,” said Mr. Irw December 3.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1946, Page 4
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208Canterbury Wrestler’s Record. Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1946, Page 4
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