"Travel Far To Hear Gordon Hutters Equal"
To the Editor. Sir,-I wrote to your journal two or three weeks ago regarding a certain announcer relaying a wrestling match from Wellington, I might state that Nellie OCoake (Glen Massey)-a correspondent in last week’s issue of your much-appre-ciated journal-must admit she heard, mostly, one side of the bout. ‘This obviously was the side that pleased her most. I am sure "Crucifix" (Oamaru), myself and many others only want to hear the match as it proceeds. Another statement made by the lady, re 1YA’s sporting announcer’ If Mr. Hutter does not please her, who does? One would have to travel] far to equal his fairness in announcing, let alone better it. To prove what I say, if she was listening-in last night (Monday) she would have heard him, in the fourth round, congratulating Walker’s opponent on his good efforts. This only goes to prove that what she had to say about him being in favour of Walker was only trash-I am,
etc ,
T.N.
H.
Opitiki, Bay of Plenty.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 August 1933, Page 15
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175"Travel Far To Hear Gordon Hutters Equal" Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 August 1933, Page 15
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