Burns, in his famous school, had no more promising and enthusiastic pupil than Fraley, it is stated, and it is easy to realise how he came to single Fraley out for special attention. When Fraley entered the professional ranks he had no cause to worry about his prospects, and his victories over wrestlers with established reputations, such as “ Strangler ” Lewis, whom he has twice beaten by two straight falls, have kept him in the forefront _of contemporary matmen. His flying toehold has won him much admiration, and he has also impressed with his flying tackles, elbow jolts, dropkicks and other manoeuvres.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23517, 4 June 1938, Page 7
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