WRESTLING
I WALKER DEFEATS RUMBERG (Per Press Association —Copyright). AUCKLAND, October 20. Out-generalled by a clever opponent, Hal Humberg - was beaten by George Walker in the final match of the Auckland Wrestling Association’s season, Walker taking the decision by two falls to one, in a mediocre exhibition. Walker gained the first fall in the fourth round, catching his opponent unawares, after the latter had exploited a serious of headlocks, with • a back loop slam. Rumberg evened in the fifth with a dump, and the contest ended in the seventh, when Walker, after being thrown round the ring by headlocks, bounced off the ropes to enteh the American and throw him for the deciding fail; '
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1933, Page 2
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