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REMEMBER TED OXLEY? To ringside patrons this name rings a loud bell. Ted Oxley is the professional ex-lightweight champion of New Zealand. He took the* Dominion title In 1934 from Aus—tralian Archie Hughes, who settled 1 in New Zealand and defended the title ten times. find Ted these days in the Paint Department of the Ne-& Zealand 1 Ford Factory. He’s still mixing it! MAY COMPETE OVERSEAS For the first time since the war, Germans in the Western Zones areto be allowed to accept invitations, to take part in sporting events outside Germany. The three Western. Military Governments, announcing: this in Berlin said that German athletes would be allowed to go abroad on a personal or club basis, provided they had been granted permission to do so. N.Z. WRESTLING SEASON The New Zealand Wrestling Union announced that Pierre La Sailed a French-Canadian wrestler, Dick Raines, the tough grappler from Texas, and Lofty Blomfield, New Zealand wrestling champion, will be arriving in New Zealand on April 14, followed by Pete Managoff, a 6ft 3in wrestler from South Carolina. First heavy--weight wrestling match of the son will be at Wellington oh April 21. ,
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 70, 28 March 1949, Page 5
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