WRESTLING
Rumberg and Mclntyre . Patrons of wrestling can con'fidently anticipate a night of tkrills next Friday night when the Hawke's Bay "Wrestling Association will stage a conteet- between Hal Eumberg and Don Mclntyre. It will bo remembered that Eumberg visited New Zealand in 1933, being brought over from the States for the express purpose of breaking George Walker 's ekain of victories, and altho.ugh he never actually succeeded in doing that he gave Walker some big frights and proved kimself as a coming top-liner. His bout witk A1 Pereira in Hastings was deemed to be one of the best performances of the season. That was four years ago and since then Eumberg, by sheer wrestling ability, has forced himself into the front rank of American wrestling, so much so that che Dominion Union speeially requested chat he be included in the list of this season 's importations. Mclntyre, when , wrostling Blomfield here a fortnight ago, showed liimself to be a roally class wrestler, and as ho has now become acclimatised, will be wrestling at the top of his forru. Both men work fast from start to finish and there should not be a duil rooment during the progress of the bout. The box plau is now opou at Hall's bookshoi).
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 83, 24 April 1937, Page 7
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