Both - wrestlers immediately came _ 4 grip 4. MataOts-’secured' : a' doUblciwris' -i lock. aud •' together - they '--10lW 11 “ roilpd the rteg ’UntVr I 'Thompson 1 ' iVI, wjn'ggle. j clfear.c Tho American' got-'a ibcjdy-mU- 11 sors -round Mamoh; hut the' Greek'!-’ great strength’ again helped hiflfl*kt ! Bn'he waa soon clear. He- th r ew‘Tho-ml-S.Oli hard, 'nsihg" -his ’- *’o! J fectiyeiy. hA bit' of -'tame i mat-WOrk fo - lowed until'-'both tried’-,hatd for he#' holds- L a piehe ; of* fiehce- Ty-pfeyhetiter-taining the crowd. Thompson used -a forward tfi'o -throws, 'but the'..-Greek stood the punishment -and' came- back' for ! a hoajd-holdo'-which le'f* Thompson gasping. Memos wag •; am. noyed when he got clear, xne gon sounded a 'minute after, iMamos winning on points.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1932, Page 3
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