WRESTLING.
TURK WINS AGAIN
By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, August 24. On Saturday night, Kara Pasha (12.10) defeated Alex Luiulyn (12.12) after the most thrilling wrestling contest yet seen in Dunedin. Lundvn as the aggressor in the first three rounds, but in the fourth the Turk secured a deadly “Boston Crab” hold, and before he submitted, Luiulyn was so badly injured that he could not continue. It was to have been an eight round contest. At the close Kara Pasha was subjected to a hostile demonstration irom the spectators, but there did not appear to be any legitimate reason tor this.
ALLE Y v. LOG AN
A ITU KLAND, August 24. A w match last night betAvcen Tom Alley and Walter Logan (United States) resulted in a Avin for Alley. Logan secured the first fall in the fourth round, but Avhen lie Ava* tliroAvn heavily by Alley in fifth round he Avas unable to continue .
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1930, Page 6
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155WRESTLING. Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1930, Page 6
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