"King Kong” Cox And Mclntyre Stage Poor Bout
Wrestling
[Per Press Association. Copyright.'} MASTERTON, This Day. In one of the poorest wrestling bouts seen here, “Rung Kong” Cox defeated Don Mclntyre by two falls. There was a full house. Wanganui: In a professional wrestling contest last night, Blomfield and Rumberg drew. The bout was decided by Indian deathlocks, Rumberg getting a fall in the sixth and Blomfield in the eighth with this type of hold. Christchurch: Although Jack Spell* man (United States), 15st 91bs, gave easily the more skilful exhibition. Jack Forsgren (Canada), 16st 91bs, drew with him in a professional wrestling bout last night. Spellman butted the Canadian three times in succession in the fifth rotmd to obtain a fall, and Forsgren brought the bout to a sudden close' in the eighth round with a Boston, crab, to-which Spellman submitted.
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Northern Advocate, 24 June 1937, Page 4
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