WRESTLING.
MONDAY NIGHT'S CONTEST. LUNDYN TO MEET TOM RAY. A'f-x. !,■!!,<Jyn. the Finnish wrestler, who >as *r> reared in nnme fapt boats in A lick la','l r<:teri 4 !y. v.-115 at'iun be seen in action st Tor;: Ray :t* the Town Hall on Mon r;:-v '■v<-' :r.z Jjundvri has made a favour «■ V irr.prtshion with hl« clean, fast work. J?" i ve/ssvle wrestler, considered hv r: .r. y to n<- ,nd f !y to n.-.r-c Walker in L'erter.ii ability. Ray v. il' be rr,a>::nir bis first am.earanee m Auckland. Ho earned the n.i.l name of "the r:\:in with, the Jhwand Isold?" from the famous Farmer Burr!?, in whose school in America ho was an instructor until ronunK to Xew Zealand. Tom Alley considers him to he one of the cleverest men at his weight in the world. A number of preliminary amateur bouts, will precede the main event.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20619, 18 July 1930, Page 16
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