ANDRESEN V, LABRIOLA
WRESTLING AT NEW PLYMOUTH. In the history of the present style of wrestling in New Zealand there has never been assembled at one time such even, clean high class • matmen as today. No matter how they are matched'., fans are assured of an attractive match.-< contested in true sportsmanlike style, asevidenced in all contests during the past two months. It was with variation in view that - the New Plymouth association sought the services of Andresen,® who is a decided contrast to McCready. s and more appealing from the spectators’ ■point of view, for to-morrow night No wrestling fan should lose this opportunity of witnessing Andresen in action, in this his second appearance in the North Island. Labriola, the chosen opponent, if he wrestles up to expectations, will make Saturday night’s contest a real thriller. It will be the first occasion on which these two men meet Added to the programme preceding the star attraction will be at least four amateur bouts and in view of the amateur Taranaki championships which will be held 'next month there is a large number of first-class boys seeking matches. Mr. Bert Beasley, the popular-amateur and semifinalist in the Dominion championships has been persuaded to act as referee and the management feel sure that he K will be a very popular third man.> The* box plan is now open at Chum. Roberts,’ tobacconist, Devon Street, New Ply-' mouth, telephone 600. Patrons have the privilege of obtaining reservations •or day sales at no extra cost. ' '■■
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1935, Page 11
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