Wrestliana Or the History of the Cumberland Westmoreland Wrestling Society I

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Wrestliana Or the History of the Cumberland Westmoreland Wrestling Society I
Walter Armstrong
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Mein E. Wetherall Joseph Wriglit Each Committee continued to hold meetings up to Good Friday. The old Committee, headed by Mr. Frank Bell, advertising their wrestling to come off at Cremorne Gardens, while the other, under the presi- dency of Mr. Leggett, announced their sports to take place at the Agricultural Hall, consequently two meetings would be held on the same day.
GOOD FRIDAY AT THE AGKICTJLTTJBAI, HALL.
A very large company assembled at the Agricul- tural Hall, and, to judge from the
...number of spec- tators, it would scarcely have been thought that another display of the same kind was taking place in the metropolis. The sports commenced with a hurdle race between twelve competitors, in a series of heats, which was won by T. Sedgwick, T. Sanders second, J. Marshall third. The real business of the day then began, the hurdle race merely playing the prelude to the more exciting contests that were to follow.
152 WEESTLIANA.
WBESTLING FOE THE LONDON PBIZE.
Second Round.
Stood. Fell.


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