WRESTLING.
MONDAY NIGHT'S MATCH. j / Tho wrestling matcli between Tom r Alley and Naninjau Singh, to bo staged at the Town Hall next Monday night promises to prove the greatest attraction ' of any bout in Auckland to date. The fact that neither wrestler has so far suffered defeat in New Zealand adds con- " ; siderable interest to the contest. Both wrestlers have won popularity on account of their clean displays. In hiS* four matches in Auckland Naranian Singh has ; only been pinned: on the mat on one oocasion, this fall being gained by Farmer. Vance. It will be interesting to see how the Indian's cleverness will fare against Alley's science and experience. - V;V
MATCH IN CHRISTCHURCH. [BY TEtKGKAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] CHRISTCHURCH, Friday, A wrestling association is to be formed in Christcliurch. The first bout will be held on the ovening of- Labour Day, when Clarence EWund, light-heavy-weight champion, will meet Tom Alley in on eight rounds match.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20384, 12 October 1929, Page 9
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