WRESTLING
PINTO’S DISPLAY AGAINST HIGGINS POLICE NOT SATISFIED * IWST-o ; , CBy Telegraph—Press Association) AUCKLAND, This Day. _ When the Auckland Wrestling Association applied for permission to stage a match between Stan Pinto and Scotty McDougall tlie police refused the. application. The reason for the refusal, it- is understood, was that the police were not satisfied with Pinto’s display in Ins match against Jack Higgins. In the opinion of the police tho American's conduct was not in the best interests of the sport- and the morals of the public. j It is understood that- Inspector Hollis also intimated that under no consideration would a repetition of such conduct be tolerated.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 20 June 1931, Page 6
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