WRESTLING TONIGHT
WALKER AND EBERT FIT
thrilling contest expected Zea,an d Wrestling Asso?asHt-' V , h ° ' vi i|’ csse < 1 ‘he thriutng'sport tfnr, ‘. as °r* The action of the association in arranging the match, although wn?m U f of seas <-n. wa» sound, as wau,d have been a pity to allow me " as George Walker and ■*red Ebert to bo in Auckland without S ° me efifort to brin - them to- . l ‘R er and Ebert have been trainng- hard Tor this contest, and are refkl t - 10 be in exc eUent condition. £,Dtrt is anxious to prove to Auckland J-ins that he is “the goods,” and Walker *t as keen to win and kec P the tiw U v U on he earned last season as 5* e best man. with the exception of seen in the l° ca l ring. tsfi h £ re should he thrills a-plenty at T? wn Hal1 ’ and those who have thc> performances in the past will ©eel no urging to be present.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 893, 10 February 1930, Page 11
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167WRESTLING TONIGHT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 893, 10 February 1930, Page 11
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