WRESTLING
Saturday Night’s Bout KARA PASHA V. LUNDYN. Wrestling will without doubt gain the sporting spirit of West Coasters after Saturday night’s contest at the Town Ha 1,1,, when Kajria- Pasha. “The Terrible Turk,” and Aloe Lundyn. the invincible Fin. and champion of Finlan meet. It must be" recognised that this was the best possible match, cb,tamable and the Grey Boxiinu- Association should be accorded a packed house- on Saturday night. “The Terdblc Turk” added another scalp to h'.s belt on Tuesday night at llawera. when he defeated Tom Ray, the U.S.A, champion, by Two falls to a submission fall. This was tihe I Turk’s fourth successive win in Tu-'a-
imki. Alex Lundyn is well up in the game and hais performed in recent . matches with great ere4l. He is at colourful and versatile wrestler, and, must be regarded as one of the top' Dutchers in the wrestling world. The-e two scientific masters of the art will,, it is anticipated keep patrons on feet with thrlls for the whole of tho eight,, ten m’DU'te rounds. Two excellent boxing preliminaries have been arranged in H. Li st e r (middle- 1 weight champion of the West Coast - ) and G- Ellery (light-heavy-weight, champ) - on) and McPhee and Cockburn. who fougihf, for honours in the light-j weight clai.-s at the recent West Coast : championships. The two former boys also performed with credit at the New] Zealand Championships. All trains I have been delayed and patrons from) all parts of the West Colast are ex-1 pected to witness thi s excellent match.) The popular priceis are stage Bs, circle and front ss. back seats 3s. All phis I tax. Doors open at 7 p.in. f
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Grey River Argus, 23 October 1930, Page 3
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