A Walker Fan Enters The Ring
To the Editor. Sir,-While I support "Nellie Cooke" in the praise of the "suffering announcers," I object to the criticism of 1YA’s sports announcer, Mr. G. Hutter. The writer states that Mr. Hutter is a Walker fan and indirectly accuses him of not praising overseas matmen. Surely in her support of announcers and disapproval of "nagging comments," she could allow a little latitude, in the first instaney, Like others, an announcer must like on# men more than the others, and it must be difficult not to show his preference for the local man. That he does not praise overseas men is completely false and: shows that the writer cannot have heard many ringside descriptions by Mr. (Hutter, I have always noticed that he gives listeners a good description and tells of ahy outstanding holds for which the visitor is noted. In fact, he is unsparing in his praise of any wrestlers from other lands.-I am, etc.,
A WALKER FAN
Auckland,
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 August 1933, Page 14
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166A Walker Fan Enters The Ring Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 August 1933, Page 14
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