Announcing Champs
R. G.
Davies
(Wakefield)
writes:
In . reply to W. J. Gough . (Petone),, by all means niake arrangements with, the Broadcasting Service as well as the Wrestling Union, and let this miniature hurricane meet Mr. Pope.. As.to: the announcing
A of alternate rounds of wrestling, to be judged by the patrons (1) yes, give him a dicky seat on the ring post near to the exit; (2) be sure and have those amplifiers at the Town Hall as well as glycerine, throat drops, smelling salts, or his lady friend to hold his hand, We listeners will be only too pleased to register our unbiased opinions or votes, whatever may be required by the promoter, and should W. J. Gough be proclaimed the winner. over . British Empire Pope it will be up to the Wrestling Association to see that Peter signs him up for a title bout against the champion, Gordon Hutter. Why pick on Mr. A. Pope? How about 8YA’s announcer? Most of the time he is repeating, "He may get a fall" or "he might get a fall" and so on. My advice to him is not to look for 4 fall so early. Leave that to the wrestlers.
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Radio Record, 31 July 1936, Page 49
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201Announcing Champs Radio Record, 31 July 1936, Page 49
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