WRESTLING.
KARA PASHA WINS. / “ By Telegraph— p er Press Asstwiation 1 HA AVER A, October 22. With sudden recovery after submitting to Tom Ray (U.S.A.) in the third round, the Turk wrestler, Kara Pasha, with falls in the fifth and seventh rounds, secured his fourth Taranaki success at Hawera. fast night. Ray was aggressive throughout, varying the usual repertoire of holds by butting with his shoulder and occasionally throwing his opponent out of the ring. He secured his fall! with a clever leg throw, which the Turk cl ly evaded thereafter. Ray kept on the attack and was wary enough not to fall into any of Kara Pasha’s traps till the latter drowned to the mat and looked a. scissors on the American’s head. The Turk wrestled well for the remvimW of the hunt and in the penultimate round secured a fall with a double leg hold and body press.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1930, Page 8
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