AMATEUR WRESTLING
NEW ZEALAND TITLES
PROGRESS BOUTS
' (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) '," ... AUCKLAND, 2}st November. The' New Zealand .amateur• 'wrestling championships commenced ■ to-iijght- under the control, of • the Auckland '.'9Ssocia\tiori. Results., are' as. foljbwg:?- ■ -;: ; :l . Bantamweight^C. Jones. (Auckland) beat Ei^hn liana (Auckland). ,-: ;,;C -:. Featherweight.—R. W.i Hutcheson '(.Wellington) beat F.'E..Jlaiues (Waikato): . - ■ Lightw.eight-^TB;'; Bullock '. (Waiigfinui). beat K. Brewer -(Auckland); ,H. Bei?ton (Palmerston North) beat A: E. Webb (Waikato). ■■-"-. . ■"'".:'.■.. ■-!.' Welterweight,—A- -J. .Newton (Aucklandj' beat.H." Wpblstoir" (\Vaikato)r& :■:■ '■'.-; Middlewei-jht,—J,'- Simpson .(Auckland) lieat C. ■Rickards..■ (Wangamii)';;.:R,'- '?A Hen (Wellington) beat W. Woolstpn'.'-(•Wai-kato). . ... . . .- :■'" -..-.::.:.•.. '• Light-heav-yweishf.— R. Douglasi (Aiiel^ land)- beat P. Hill (Waikatq),,; ~ - Hj.'-- '{ Hea\Tweight.—D." Scarrow (Waiigariui) bpat W. Shattqck (Auckland), •■.:,-',.:..:,■. The finals will be decided tp-morrp-p' night. ■ '' '. ': ■ \:::>v^'- :■;■
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 124, 22 November 1932, Page 4
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334AMATEUR WRESTLING Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 124, 22 November 1932, Page 4
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