FEATHERSTON
WRESTLING MATCHES. ("“Times-Age” Special.) A most interesting contest took place at Featherston between the Featherston and Petone Wrestling Clubs, the results being as follow: —A. Craig, 8.4 (Petone) beat Leighton, 8.6 (Featherston), 1 fall; S. Dwane, 9.11 (Featherston) beat F. Mills, 10.5 (Petone), 1 fall; R. Barbour, 7.9 (Petone) beat T. Matthews, 7.9 (Featherston), 2 falls to 1; J. Hill, 10.1 (Petone) beat P. Lowe 10.0 (Featherston), 1 fall; D. Carlyon, 10.4 (Featherston) beat E. Toohill, 10.0 (Petone), 2 falls; J. Parkins, 9.5 (Petone) beat D. Jensen, 9.0 (Featherston), J’ fail; G. Maskill, 6.9 (Petone) beat A. Cross, 6.9 (Featherston), 1 fall; N. Neill, 8.3 (Featherston) beat B. Beard, 8.0 (Petone), 2 falls; J. Dryden, N.Z. heavyweight champion, and runner-up in the British Empire championship, beat J. Williams, Otago and South Canterbury champion, 1 submission fall; J. Price, 10.8 (Featherston) beat T. Unverricht, 10.8 (Petone), 2 falls; Duffy, 8.12 (Featherston) beat R. Betton, 8.12 (Petone), 2 falls. Personals. Mrs Algar Williams and her daughter, Belinda, left yesterday for a few days’ visit to the Chateau Tongariro. Mrs M. V. Reid, Wellington, is a week-end visitor to Featherston. Miss Barbara Ferguson, Wellington, is the guest of Miss Norma Shepherd, Hayward Street. Miss Faith Du’rrad, who has been visiting Miss Belinda Williams, “Fernside/' has returned to her home Khandallah.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 September 1938, Page 7
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