AMATEUR WRESTLING
AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON SHARE HONOURS THE NEW TITLE HOLDERS By Telegraph—Press Association WELLINGTON, this day. Although some of the bouts were not as good as those in the provincial tournaments the majority of the finals of the New Zealand amateur wrestling championships,- decided last evening, were distinctly good, and were characterised by the physical fitness of the participants. Wellington and Auckland divided the honours, each centre winning three titles, the other going to Wanganui. The new champions for 1933 are as follows: Bantam-weight, L. Nolan (Wellington); feather-weight, C. Wilson (Auckland): lightweight, R. Bullock (Wanganui); welter-weight, S. Lack (Wellington): middleweight, H. Johnson (Auckland); light heavyweight, R. Douglas (Auckland): heavyweight, H. R. Godfrey (Wellington).
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXX, Issue 8530, 19 October 1933, Page 3
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