WWE è 2012

Legacy of Wrestling è 1937 – 1938

May 5, 1920 in Newark, OH

1. Bill Gallagher vs. Matty Matsuda.

2. World Women’s Champ Cora Livingston vs. May Kelley.

3. World Champ Joe Stecher vs. Paul Bowser.

December 20, 1921 in Newark, OH

1. Tony Bernardi vs. Jack Shaldoff.

March 23, 1935 in Newark, OH

1. Olaf Hanson beat Henry Hill.

March 30, 1935 in Newark, OH

1. Gordon Marquette beat Flash Kelly.

2. Nick Bosenia drew Stanley West.

3. Olaf Hanson beat Charlie Pfister.

anuary 1, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Tony Marchioni d. Bill Hassen (2-0)

Jim Wyman d. (DQ) Hans Schmeling (1-1, DQ and match awarding said to be in second

fall)

Gus Wisbar d. Henry Hill (referee’s decision)

January 8, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Tony Marchioni d. Eddie Pope (2-1)

Chief Sunoco d. Tex Graham (1-0, Graham unable to continue for second fall)

Hans Schmeling d. Heinie Olson

January 15, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Tony Marchioni d. Silent Rattan (2-1)

Leo Jensen d. John Wyman (2-0)

Merle Dolby d. Sandy McDonald

John Wyman possibly is really Jim Wyman

January 21, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Andy Rascher d. Tex Graham (2-1)

Whitey Govro d. Heinie Olson (2-0)

Don Eckner drew Young Sunoco

Rascher called Andy Reiser in the results write-up. Rascher subbed for Chief Sunoco,

who was said to have blood poisoning.

January 29, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Lem Stecklin d. Joe Parelli (2-0)

Don Eckner d. Hans Schmeling (2-0)

Young Sunoco d. (DQ) Jim Wyman

Eckner subbed for Hans Schnabel who was said to have been injured in a match in

Indianapolis on January 28.

February 4, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Charles Fischer (world light heavyweight champ) d. Tony Marchioni (2-0)

Great Mephisto d. Jack Vincent (2-0)

Joe Bowman drew Dutch Schultz

Mephisto used a step over toehold. The Newark Advocate said it the first time that move

had been seen locally in 20 years, when Paul Bowser was using it.

February 12, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall) Thursday

Hans Schnabel d. (DQ) Whitey Govro (2-0)

Jim Wyman d. Gene Bowman (2-1)

Joe Washburn d. Billy Hassen (referee’s decision)

February 18, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Great Mephisto d. (DQ) Tuffy Cleet (2-1)

Al Getz d. Hans Schnabel (2-0)

Tony Angelletti d. Angelo Martini

February 25, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Jim Wyman d. Al Getz (2-0)

Joe Washburn d. Billy Parker (2-0)

Billy Parker d. Gus Wisbar

Parker subbed for Billy Hassen against Wisbar.

March 5, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

6-man battle royal

Eddie Pope drew Lee Myers (1-1)

Gus Wisbar d. (DQ) Spike Ashby

Bill Hasson drew Cotton Eaton

“The management announced last night that there had been a reversal of decision in last

week’s match between Billy Parker of Boston and Jack Washburn of Chicago. The

announcement was made at the time that Washburn won the decision, but this was

changed and Billy Parker was named the winner.” 03/06/1937 Newark Advocate

March 12, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Billy Parker d. Eddie Malone (2-1)

Gus Wisbar drew Maurice LaChappelle (0-0)

Jim Wyman d. Red Wolfe

March 19, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Maurice LaChappelle d. Blacksmith Pedigo (2-1)

Billy Parker d. (DQ) Thomas Good Eagle (2-1)

Gene Bowman d. Tony Galento (referee’s decision)

Bowman subbed for Cotton Eaton

March 26, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Gus Wisbar d. (DQ) Jose Rodriquez (2-1)

Blacksmith Pedigo d. Thomas Good Eagle (2-1)

Nino Giraldi d. Gene Bowman

Rodriquez subbed for George Becker and Good Eagle subbed for Eddie Pope

April 2, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Lem Stecklin d. Alex Kasaboski (1-0, Kasaboski unable to continue for second fall)

George Becker drew Maurice LaChappelle

The Bat d. Babe Kasaboski

April 9, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

The Bat d. Eddie Malone

Babe Kasaboski d. Leo Alexander (2-1)

Joe Washburn d. Gene Bowman

April 16, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Frank Sexton (Ohio champ) d. Ed Kruml (1-0)

Joe Washburn d. Leo Alexander (2-0)

Jose Rodriquez d. Joe Wheeler

Sexton subbed for Shunichi Shikuma

April 23, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Gorilla Billy Parker d. Eddie Pope (2-0)

Red Ryan d. Leo Alexander (2-1)

Clarence Miller d. Red Wolfe

Miller subbed for Spike Ashby

April 30, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Eddie Malone d. Eddie Pope (2-0)

Boxcar Harry Jacobs d. Jack Vincent (2-0)

Joe Wolfe d. Thomas Goodeagle

May 7, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

George Becker drew Babe Kasaboski (1-1)

Eddie Malone d. Jose Rodriquez (2-1)

George Koberly drew Dutch Schultz

Koberly probably is George Koverly

May 14, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Eddie Malone d. Babe Kasaboski (2-1)

Tuffy Cleet d. Joe Wheeler

Combo wrestling/boxing card

May 21, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Eddie Malone d. (DQ) Babe Kasaboski (2-0)

Eddie Pope drew Dutch Schultz

Combo wrestling/boxing card

May 28, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Andy Rascher vs. Red Ryan

Results column is unreadable. Combination wrestling/boxing card

June 4, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Jose Rodriquez vs. Benny Rubin

Ben Jordan vs. Mark Hosley

Combination boxing/wrestling card. Results column is unreadable.

June 11, 1937 Newark, OH (Hickey Hall)

Red Ryan d. Sam Curry (2-0)

Clarence Miller drew Joe Wolfe

Combination boxing/wrestling card. No card arranged for next week.

October 29, 1937 Newark, OH (Recreation Center) 600

Great Mephisto (world light heavyweight champ) d. Bert Rubi

Lem Stecklin d. Ray Ryan

George Wagner d. Clarence Miller

Stacy Hall drew Walter Achiu

Stecklin accompanied by his pet raccoon, Oscar. Miller subbed for John Swenski.

November 5, 1937 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Jimmy Hefner d. Joe Wheeler (2-1)

Stacey Hall d. Walter Achiu (2-0)

Joe Wolfe d. Joe Magyar (referee’s decision)

Referee Clarence Miller’s pants torn off during the Hefner-Wheeler match

November 12, 1937 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Sterling Davis d. Babe Kasaboski (2-1)

George Wagner d. Flash Clifford (2-0)

Dutch Schultz d. Cyclone Kelly

November 19, 1937 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Sterling Davis d. (DQ) Mike Kibbons (2-0)

Bob Blake d. George Wagner (2-1)

Joe Magyar d. Joe Wolfe

November 26, 1937 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Babe Kasaboski d. Pete Sherman (2-0)

Jack Purdin d. Lou Ferino (2-1)

Joe Wolfe d. Jack Donley (referee’s decision)

December 3, 1937 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Sterling Davis d. Mike Kibbons (2-0)

Babe Kasaboski d. Joe Wolfe (2-0)

Clarence Miller d. Joe Donley

December 16, 1937 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Bill Hutton vs. Dutch Schultz

Walter Stratton vs. George Becker

Gorilla Macias vs. Don Evans

No results printed

December 23, 1937 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Probably no card as boxing took place that night.

December 30, 1937 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Walter Stratton d. Jose Rodriquez (2-1)

Don Evans d. Jack Purdin (2-1)

Bill Hutton d. Mike Kibbons

January 13, 1938 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Joe Montana d. Flash Clifford (2-1)

Tuffy Cleet d. Whitey Govro (2-0)

Joe Wolf d. Joe Wheeler

George McCloud was originally slated to face Don Evans, but did not appear. Wolf-

Wheeler was not originally on the card. This was apparently the first card of the year in

Newark.

January 20, 1938 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

George McCloud d. Ivan Barenoff (2-0)

Bill Hutton d. Railroad Routt (decision)

George Becker d. (DQ) Pat Ryan (2-0)

Barenoff might be Ivan Managoff, but he might not be, either.

January 28, 1938 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Joe Montana d. (DQ) Sterling Davis (2-0)

Joe Magyar d. Dutch Schultz (2-0)

Clarence Miller drew Boyce Workman

Miller, ordinarily the referee, had to sub for Ike Connor

February 4, 1938 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Ivan Managoff d. Ed White (2-0)

Frankie Hart d. Babe Kasaboski (2-1)

Ira Shota drew Joe Banaski

Banaski subbed for Jose Rodriquez. Said to be Shota’s second professional match.

February 10, 1938 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Joe Montana d. Walter Stratton (2-1)

Sterling Davis d. Joe Magyar (2-1)

Bill Hutton d. Bob Johnson

February 17, 1938 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Frank Wolfe d. (DQ) Joe Montana (2-1)

Yellow Dragon d. Jack Smithers (2-0)

Prince Ilaki d. Henry Hill

February 25, 1938 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Stacy Hall d. Prince Ilaki (2-1)

Bobby Blake d. Pete Sherman (2-0)

Jack Smithers drew Joe Magyar

March 4, 1938 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Sterling Davis d. Joe Magyar (2-0)

Joe Montana d. Jack Smithers (2-0)

Clarence Miller drew Duke Dawson

Miller subbed for Bill Hutton

March 11, 1938 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Frankie Talaber d. Sterling Davis (2-0)

Eddie Pope d. (DQ) Ray Ryan (2-0)

Joe Wolfe drew Jack Smithers

March 18, 1938 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

No card

March 25, 1938 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Great Mephisto d. Frankie Hart (Hart injured by piledriver)

Alonzo Wood drew Jack Claybourne (1-1, double knockout)

Prince Ilaki d. Flash Clifford

April 1, 1938 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Bobby Blake d. Sterling Davis (2-0)

Joe Magyar drew Railroad Routt (1-1)

Francis Steele d. Henry Hill

April 8, 1938 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

No card found

April 15, 1938 Newark, OH (Recreation Center)

Great Mephisto d. Stacy Hall (1-0, Hall unable to continue following a piledriver)

Jack Claybourne d. (DQ) Whitey Govro (2-0)

Tex Hager d. Henry Hill

Piledriver banned by promoter Tim Nolan following Hall’s injury. Govro subbed for Al

Williams.

No cards found for the remainder of 1938. Looks like the piledriver really was banned…

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