WRESTLING.
WALKER AND PINTO DRAW. (By Telegraph —Per Press Association) AUCKLAND, August 3. At the Auckland Town Hall, George Walker “The Canadian Caveman, drew with Stanley Pinto “The Nebraska Wildcat,” one fall each, the bout going the scheduled eight rounds. Walker gained a fall in the sixth round and Pinto equalised in the eighth. There was a capacity house. ALLEY BEATS McDOUGALL. WELLINGTON, August 3. In n match full of good wrestlnig to-night, Tom Alley. “The Mormon Alatman,” debated “Scotty” Mc-Dou-gall, “The Flying Scotsman,” who was five pounds heavier, by two fal s to one. McDougall won the first fall in the third round with a crucifix, but Alley equalised in the next by concentrating on one of McDougall’s arms, which was bandaged, forcing him to. submit to alt arliilock. Alley won in the fifth round b.V Concentrating further oil the same afin, inakiiig, McDougall submit to a straight at-ltibai* between the thighs, The match drew avi excellent house,
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1931, Page 4
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