WRESTLING
. MAM-OS v. RUMBERG. (Per Pre s s Association, Copyright). WELLINGTON, September 25. Wrestling of a calibre equal, if not superior, to anything seen here ' this season, was witnessed in Wellington Town Hall this evening, when Rumberg drew with Mamos. .A big house enjoyed eight rounds of herd, brisk and purposeful wrestling, devoid of showmanship or rough tactics. •'! Rumberg appeared a.s the substitute for George Walker, who, by reason of a swollen knee, was unable to fulfil his engagement. The American took a fall in the fifth -round with a flying body scissor, secured when he rebounded from the ropes with catlike speed. He submitted in the seventh round to a Greek cross.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1933, Page 2
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