WRESTLING
BLOMFIELD AND O'SHOCKER Exciting wrestling is anticipated in the meeting of Lofty Blomfield and Pat O'Shocker, of America, in a return bout • Wider the control of the Auckland Association at the Town Hall to-morrow night. In tns previous contest the American was disgaaliKed in the sixth round for dumping Blomfield outside the ropes. At the time of Job disqualification each man had secured a HIV. O'Shocker, a newcomer to New Zealand, y showed himself to be a versatile exponent. *»h a leaning toward the rougher style of wrestling. He was fully a match for Blom- .!? ' n Jolting and impressed with the ease JJth which he applied and countered holds. '2 1 ? New Zealander will need to be at his oat to-morrow night to withstand the Amerionslaughts.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23192, 11 November 1938, Page 17
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127WRESTLING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23192, 11 November 1938, Page 17
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