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SO SUDDENLY DID THE WRESTING MATCH BETWEEN TOM ALLEY AND NARANJAN SINGH COME TO AN END LAST MONDAY EVENING WEEK THAT FEW OF THE SPECTATORS SAW EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED, ALTHOUGH AWARE OE THE FACT THAT THE INDIAN'S ARM HAD BEEN BROKEN. Early in round three Alley had Singh in trouble with a scissors on the head and an arm bar (left). After freeing himself from the head scissors Singh got. on to his feet, but Alley held on to Singh's wrist (centre). The accident occurred when Alley attempted to throw his man down again with a flying wrist-lock (right). Instead of going with the hold, Singh threw his weight against it, and the double strain snapped the upper arm.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 227, 25 October 1929, Page 8

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SO SUDDENLY DID THE WRESTING MATCH BETWEEN TOM ALLEY AND NARANJAN SINGH COME TO AN END LAST MONDAY EVENING WEEK THAT FEW OF THE SPECTATORS SAW EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED, ALTHOUGH AWARE OE THE FACT THAT THE INDIAN'S ARM HAD BEEN BROKEN. Early in round three Alley had Singh in trouble with a scissors on the head and an arm bar (left). After freeing himself from the head scissors Singh got. on to his feet, but Alley held on to Singh's wrist (centre). The accident occurred when Alley attempted to throw his man down again with a flying wrist-lock (right). Instead of going with the hold, Singh threw his weight against it, and the double strain snapped the upper arm. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 227, 25 October 1929, Page 8

SO SUDDENLY DID THE WRESTING MATCH BETWEEN TOM ALLEY AND NARANJAN SINGH COME TO AN END LAST MONDAY EVENING WEEK THAT FEW OF THE SPECTATORS SAW EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED, ALTHOUGH AWARE OE THE FACT THAT THE INDIAN'S ARM HAD BEEN BROKEN. Early in round three Alley had Singh in trouble with a scissors on the head and an arm bar (left). After freeing himself from the head scissors Singh got. on to his feet, but Alley held on to Singh's wrist (centre). The accident occurred when Alley attempted to throw his man down again with a flying wrist-lock (right). Instead of going with the hold, Singh threw his weight against it, and the double strain snapped the upper arm. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 227, 25 October 1929, Page 8

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