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WRESTLING. HAWKE'S HAY I*OITS. XA PI HR, July DL Ike lloliiu (Hawke’s Day i the New Zealand heavy weight wrestling champion, last night gained two falls against Joe. Duffy, champion of the Waikato, tho first in one minute no 2-3 sees, and the second in Join - mins., 2! l-.j sees. The Hawke’s Day man was much, superior. The Hawke’s Day heavyweight eliainpiomhip was won’hy I’at Warhriek (of Clive), who secured one fall against Peter Mathews (To Ante). The inter-provincial lightweight contest between Arnold Davidson (Hawke’s Hay) and Chapman (Alaitnwatu) was won hv the former with two falls. Tloh Halign (Hawke’s Day) defeated Colin .MacDonald ((ovniuatviir ’-hampiou of Scot laud). >eennng two tall?, hoik under a minute. -I.MWIS V. DOM AND. NKW YODK. July 12 At Chicago ••Stranger" Lewis defeated Meehele L’omano, an Italian challenger, for the world’s heavyweight wrestling championship. Tt was a gruelling, straight-out routes!. Lewis took the first lull only alter two hours and lilt eon minutes wrestling. The second tall he gained ill four minutes. At. the end of the firsL struggle. Lewis staggered into the ropes, and then fell oil tin' lloor. Domain, had to he dragged into his corner, where he revived. To gain the second fall, Lewis use! live licadloeks, tarouiug Doninno heavily.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1924, Page 1

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