
Baltimore, Maryland: January 2, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Great Scott (12:00) … Jim Austeri and Golden Terror b. Roland Meeker and Francois Miquet … Andre Drapp b. Lew Bertucci (27:00) … Ioanis Kostolias b. Jesse James Baltimore, Maryland: January 9, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Gloira Barattini b. Ella Waldek (13) … The Golden Terror b. Roland Meeker (Terror earned a match with the undefeated locally, Lord Carlton) … Bobby Coleman b. Kenny Ackles … Tony Cosenza and Bobby Ford b. Jim Austeri and “Cue Ball” Rush Baltimore, Maryland: January 16, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Lord Carlton and The Golden Terror drew when the referee stopped the match due to blood … Lilly Bitters b. Mae Young (Bitters was a substitute for Eva Lee) … Bobby Ford b. Harry Finkelstein … Ace Freeman and Roland Meeker b. Natie Brown and “Cue Ball” Rush Baltimore, Maryland: January 23, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Lord Carlton and The Golden Terror drew (23:00) (match stopped again due to blood) … Roland Meeker and Chris Zaharias drew … Bobby Ford b. Ken Ackles … Bob Lortie b. Gene Bowman … Robin Hood Baker b. Joe Komaroff Baltimore, Maryland: January 30, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Tony Galento (11:00) … Jim Austeri and Babe Zaharias wrestled Ken Ackles and Roland Meeker to a draw … Bob Lortie and Francois Miquet drew … Lou Plummer b. Bobby Ford (DQ) Baltimore, Maryland: February 6, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Tony Galento (12:00) … Babe and Chris Zaharias b. Steve Gob and Stu Hart (2/3) … Bobby Ford b. Ionias Kostolias … Roland Meeker and Abe Stein drew (30:00) Baltimore, Maryland: February 13, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Lord Carlton (DQ) (Carlton hit referee Milo Steinborn) … The Becker Brothers b. Natie Brown and Bob Lortie … Bobby Ford b. “Cue Ball” Rush … Lou Plummer b. Tony Cosenza … (referee: Milo Steinborn) Baltimore, Maryland: February 20, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Lou Plummer b. Bobby Ford (20:00) … Gloria Barattini b. Cora Combs (17:00) … Tony Cosenza and Kimon Kudo drew … Tony Martinelli b. Abe Stein … Ali Bey b. Steve Gob Notes: Plummer was formerly of Baltimore and Barattini from Fort Meade. Baltimore, Maryland: February 27, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Babe and Chris Zaharias b. The Becker Brothers (2/3) … Pancho the Bull b. Tiny Roe (Roe was a substitute for Little Beaver) … Ali Bey b. Tony Cosenza (19: 00) … Lou Plummer b. Jack Britton Baltimore, Maryland: March 6, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Becker Brothers (Bobby and George Becker) b. Babe and Chris Zaharias (2-0) (both by DQ) … Little Beaver and Tiny Roe b. Irish Jackie and Pancho the Bull … Bobby Ford and Lou Plummer drew … Ali Bey b. Jack Britton (10:00) Baltimore, Maryland: March 13, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Antonino Rocca b. The Golden Terror (DQ) (Rocca’s 15th win in Baltimore, remaining undefeated) … Lou Plummer b. Ken Ackles … Bobby Ford b. Kola Kwariani … The Lortie Brothers (Bob and Paul Lortie) b. Babe and Chris Zaharias Baltimore, Maryland: March 20, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Lou Plummer (5:00) … Bob Lortie b. Babe Zaharias … Lillian Bitters b. June Byers … Chief Little Fox and “Cue Ball” Rush drew … Jack Dillon b. Steve Gob Note: Plummer was from Catonsville, Maryland. Baltimore, Maryland: March 27, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Bob Lortie (17:00) … Paul Lortie b. Jack Dillon … Tom Steele b. Gene Bowman … Joe Corbett b. Chief Little Fox … Ali Bey and Clyde Steeves drew Baltimore, Maryland: April 3, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Paul Lortie b. The Golden Terror (16:00) … Carol Cook b. Mars Bennett … Tom Steele and Clyde Steeves b. Natie Brown and Abe Stein … Ali Bey and Chick Garibaldi drew … (referee: Harry Smythe) Notes: Lortie’s victory was considered a big upset. Lortie was a former light heavyweight champion. Baltimore, Maryland: April 10, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Bob and Paul Lortie (handicap match) (Terror pinned Bob in 20:00, then beat Paul by disqualification) (Terror had to beat both in 30: 00) … Fred Von Schacht b. Hans Kampfer … Natie Brown and Ivan Komaroff were both disqualified … Jim Dillon b. Clyde Steeves … Tom Steele b. Les Ruffin Note: Bob Lortie was younger than his brother Paul. Baltimore, Maryland: April 17, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Paul Lortie (17:00) … Bob Lortie b. Jack Dillon (23:00) … Pierre D’Orcy and Jesse James drew (30:00) … Natie Brown and “Cue Ball” Rush b. Tony Cosenza and Bobby Coleman (2/3) … (referee: Harry Smythe) Baltimore, Maryland: April 24, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Millie Stafford and Mae Weston b. Lilly Bitter and Carol Cook (2/3) … The Golden Terror b. Ivan Komaroff … Fred Von Schacht b. Bob Lortie … Jack Dillon and Paul Lortie drew (30:00) Baltimore, Maryland: May 1, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Chief Lone Eagle b. The Mighty Titan … Carol Cook b. Mae Weston (16:00) … Hillbilly Spunky b. Elephant Boy (DQ) (Spunky was accompanied by Daisy Mae and Elephant Boy was accompanied by Slave Girl) … Mr. Europe and Mike Ryan drew … Royal Hawaiian b. Bob Lortie Baltimore, Maryland: May 8, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Elephant Boy b. Mr. Europe (17:00) (after the match, Daisy Mae battled with Slave Girl Moolah) … Hillbilly Spunky and Mighty Titan b. Jack Dillon and Royal Hawaiian (2/3) … Chief Lone Eagle b. Mike Ryan … Jim Austeri and Tom Steele drew (30:00) Baltimore, Maryland: May 15, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Elephant Boy b. Hillbilly Spunky (referee: Max Baer) (at one point, Baer punched Elephant Boy after the latter swung on him) … Chief Lone Eagle b. Cue Ball Rush … Mighty Titan b. Mr. Europe … Harry Finklestein and Buddy Gilbert b. Royal Hawaiian and Mike Ryan Baltimore, Maryand: May 22, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Chief Lone Eagle b. Elephant Boy … Marvelous Miltie and George Spotts vs. Baby Face Maren and Mighty Atom … Hillbilly Spunky vs. Mighty Titan … Bobby Coleman vs. Mr. Europe Notes: Miltie was said to be from Hollywood and weighed 78 pounds, standing 43” tall. Spotts was known as the “Arkansas Hillbilly.” Baltimore, Maryland: May 29, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Primo Carnera (15:00) … Arthur Walge b. Harry Finkelstein … Tony Cosenza and Jack dillon drew … Jim Austeri and Mighty Titan drew … Fred Von Schacht b. Miquel Torres (DQ) Notes: The Terror’s win was considered a “major surprise.” After the match, both wrestlers’ purses were held up and a rematch was ordered because Terror used the ring ropes to score his victory. Baltimore, Maryland: June 5, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Primo Carnera … Joyce Ford b. Mae Young … Kenny Acklers and Mighty Titan b. Jim Austeri and Harry Finkelstein … Arthur Walge b. Jack Dillon … Red Devil b. Johnny Melas … (referee: Vince DiPaola) Note: Ford was called a former rodeo queen. Note: With the win, The Golden Terror earned a match with “his only conqueror,” Antonino Rocca.” Baltimore, Maryland: June 12, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Women’s World Champion Mildred Burke b. Ann Laverne (20:00) … Antonino Rocca b. The Golden Terror when the referee stopped the match due to the latter’s blood loss … Steve Gob and Ivan Komaroff b. Jim Austeri and Kola Kwariani … Fred Von Schacht b. George Harben … (referee: Gil Snyder) Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, June 19, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Adrien Baillargeon b. Jack Dillon (6:00) … Fred Von Schacht b. Ivan Komaroff … Miguel Torres b. Steve Gob … George Macricostas b. Chick Garibaldi … Tony Cosenza b. Jim Austeri (decision) … (referee: Harry Smythe) Notes: Don Eagle was said to have defeated Frank Sexton in a non-title bout at Cleveland “no long ago,” will soon wrestle The Golden Terror. The Terror has only lost twice in Baltimore, both times to Antonino Rocca. Eagle was said to be a champion in “most parts of the country as the result of a victory over Frank Sexton.” Baltimore, Maryland: Wednesday, June 20, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Don Eagle b. The Golden Terror (DQ) (15:00) … Fred Von Schacht b. Kenny Acklers … Red Devil b. Natie Brown … Nick Roberts b. Jesse James … Chief Kit Fox and Mighty Titan drew (30:00) … (referee: Vince DiPaola) Note: Terror hit the referee two times and tore his shirt, earning a fine by the Maryland State Athletic Commission. Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, June 26, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Miquel Torres (18:14) … Gloria Barattini b. Mae Weston (17:00) … Frederick Von Schacht b. George Macricostas (16:00) … Adrien Baillargeon b. Les Ruffin (6:00) … The Red Devil b. Nick Roberts (17:00) Note: Barattini was from Fort Meade, Maryland. Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, July 3, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Frederick Von Schacht b. The Golden Terror (30 seconds) … Ivan Komaroff vs. Michele Leone … The Mighty Titan vs. Red Devil Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, July 10, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Fred Von Schacht (13:00) … Adrien Baillargeon b. Red Devil (8:00) (Red Devil’s mask was removed to reveal Angelo Bartolini of South America) … Mae Weston b. Pauline Cook … Nick Roberts and Mike Ryan drew … Ivan Kamaroff b. Jim Austeri Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, July 17, 1951 (The Coliseum) … “Baron” Michele Leone b. Bibber McCoy (DQ) (20:00) … Adrien Baillargeon b. Miquel Torres (7:00) … Lew Bertucci vs. Mighty Titan … The Golden Terror vs. Ivan Komaroff … Jim Austeri vs. Tony Cosenza Note: Leone was said to be recognized as champion in California. Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, July 24, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Adrien Baillargeon (18:00) … Jim Austeri and Mike Ryan b. Kenny Ackles and Nick Roberts … Dick Steinborn b. Les Ruffin … Ivan Komaroff b. Miquel Torres … (referee: Vince DiPaola) Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, July 31, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Adrien Baillargeon (24:00) (countout) … Kenny Acklers and Tony Cosenza b. Jim Austeri and Miquel Torres … Mario DeSouza b. Jack Dillon … Bibber McCoy b. Mike Clancy … Dick Steinborn b. Johnny Hydeman Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, August 7, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Primo Carnera and Antonino Rocca b. The Golden Terror and Fred Von Schacht (after Von Schacht lost the first fall, Terror refused to continue the match, leading to Von Schacht turning on Terror, helping Carnera and Rocca win) … Tony Cosenza and Dick Steinborn drew … Aldo Bogni b. Nick Roberts … Bibber McCoy b. Ivan Komaroff Notes: The second half of the show was nearly cancelled by officials because the aisles were “jammed with spectators,” and over 1,000 fans were turned away because of a lack of space. People were crowding in the aisles, and fire department officials nearly cancelled the program because of the hazard it was creating. Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, August 14, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Gene Stanlee b. Bibber McCoy … Adrien Baillargeon b. Mike Ryan (9: 00) … Aldo Bogni b. Ivan Komaroff … Mike Clancy and Dick Steinborn drew … Dave Mesnick b. Jack Dillon Notes: Stanlee was returning after 7 months absence and raised his record to 12-1. Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, August 21, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Adrien Baillargeon b. Fred Von Schacht (16:00) … Ali Bey and Bibber McCoy b. Mike Clancy and Ivan Komaroff (2/3) … Dick Steinborn b. Mike Ryan (crabhold) (15:00) … Aldo Bogni b. Tony Cosenza (Notes: Steinborn was said to be from Memphis. He was a “tennager with many possibilities,” and “weathered his toughest match to stay undefeated.” Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, August 28, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Adreian Baillargeon and The Golden Terror wrestled to a no contest (referee stopped match because both were bleeding) (15:00) … Carol Cook b. Nell Stewart (18:00) … Bibber McCoy b. Steve Gob … Dick Steinborn b. Bill Dixon … Aldo Bogni b. Mike Ryan … (referee: Harry Smythe) Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, September 4, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Adrien Baillargeon (21:00) … The Garibaldis (Gino and Leo Garibaldi) b. Jim Austeri and Fred Von Schacht (2-0) … Lillian Bitters and Carol Cook b. Mars Bennett and Ella Waldek … Don Leo Jonathan b. Miguel Torres Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, September 11, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Rudy Dusek (9:00) … Ali Bey and Steve Gob drew … David Mesnick b. Tony Cosenza … Don Leo Jonathan b. Mike Ryan … Adrien Baillargeon b. Aldo Bogni … (referee: Gil Snyder) Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, September 18, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Gino Garibaldi b. The Golden Terror (22:00) (Garibaldi used a chair on Terror before winning the match) … Adrian Baillargeon b. Natie Brown … Don Leo Jonathan b. Jose Gattone … Mike Clancy and Steve Gob b. Jim Austeri and Jack Dillon Note: Don Leo Jonathan was billed as “Don Johnathan.” Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, September 25, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Gino Garibaldi (27:00) … Adrien Baillargeon b. Bibber McCoy (DQ) … Pee Wee James b. Irish Jackie (15:00) … Betty Hawkins b. Millie Stafford … Don Leo Jonathan b. Fred Von Schacht Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, October 2, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror and Don Leo Jonathan drew (60:00) … Maedayama b. two opponents (special elimination bout) (Maedayama had to force his opponents from a 15-foot circle or throw them to the mat) … Bibber McCoy b. Steve Gob … Tony Cosenza and Jarque drew … Gino Garibaldi and Ben Morgan drew Note: Maedayama was said to be 325-pounds and the “Grand National Champion of Japan.” Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, October 9, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Gene Stanlee b. Gino Garibaldi (26:00) … Jim Austeri and Bibber McCoy b. Mike Clancy and Tony Cosenza (team match) … Ben Morgan b. Don Leo Jonathan (decision) … Edmund Francis b. Charro Aztec Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, October 16, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Gene Stanlee (26:00) … Ben Morgan b. Don Leo Jonathan … Charro Aztec and Steve Gob b. “Cue Ball” Rush and Harry Finkelstein … Tony Cosenza b. Ed White Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, October 23, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Ben Morgan (Morgan was unable to continue due to an arm injury) … Ida May b. Cora Combs (15:00) … Bibber McCoy b. Tony Cosenza … Charro Aztec and Don Leo Jonathan b. Natie Brown and Jose Gattoni (2/3) Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, October 30, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror and Bibber McCoy b. Adrien Baillargeon and Ben Morgan (2/3) (Paul Baillargeon attacked Terror and McCoy after the match) … Paul Baillargeon b. Jose Gattone … Natie Brown and Doran O’Hara drew … Mario DeSouza b. “Cue Ball” Rush Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, November 6, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror b. Paul Baillargeon (11:00) … Dona Marie Dieckman b. Dot Dotson … Adelle Antone b. Mars Bennett … The Great Scott b. Ray Zaraeza … Bibber McCoy and Ben Morgan drew Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, November 13, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Baillargeon Brothers (Adrien and Paul Baillargeon) b. The Golden Terror (DQ) (Rocky Marciano was guest referee) (Golden Terror pinned Paul) (Marciano got into it with Golden Terror) … Della Antone and Dona Marie Dieckman b. Mars Bennett and Dot Dotson … Bibber McCoy b. Aldo Bogni … Steve Gob b. Jack Rush Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, November 20, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Lilly Bitter b. Millie Stafford (DQ) … The Golden Terror b. Mario DeSouza … The Zebra Kid b. Don Leo Jonathan … Ray Zovala b. Harry Finkelstein … Frank Marconi b. Tony Cosenza Note: Zebra Kid was said to be making his local debut. Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, November 27, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Onoumi b. “Big” Ben Morgan (10:00) … The Zebra Kid b. Frank Marconi … Mario DeSouza b. Jose Gattone (18:00) … Bibber McCoy b. Mike Clancy … Aldo Bogni and Steve Gob drew Notes: Onoumi was said to be inexperienced in the American style. He was a “235- pound Sumo champion from Japan.” Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, December 4, 1951 (The Coliseum) … Bibber McCoy b. Onoumi (10:00) (McCoy was a substitute for The Golden Terror, who was held up due to bad weather) (referee: Rocky Marciano) … The Zebra Kid b. Mario DeSouza (sleeperhold) … Roland Meeker b. Natie Brown … Great Scott b. Don Leo Jonathan … Ike Eakins b. Steve Gob … Buck Jones b. Harold McElroy (3:00) Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, December 11, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Zebra Kid b. Bibber McCoy (DQ) (17:00) … Roland Meeker b. Charro Aztec … Ace Freeman and Don Leo Jonathan b. Jose Gattone and Faro Rinaldi … Aliquivel Basque and Ike Eakins drew Note: Eakins’ opponent was also listed as “Juan Aliquivel.” Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, December 18, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Golden Terror and Gene Stanlee were both counted out and the match was declared a draw (18:00) … The Zebra Kid b. Roland Meeker (DQ) … Lilly Bitter b. Lorraine Johnson … Mike Clancy b. Tarzan Hewitt (DQ) … Bibber McCoy b. Charro Aztec … (benefit for unprivileged children) … (small crowd due to the weather) Baltimore, Maryland: Tuesday, December 25, 1951 (The Coliseum) … The Zebra Kid b. Roland Meeker (countout) (14:00) … Juan Alaquivel and Ben Morgan b. Mike Clancy and Ray Zavalza (2/3) … Jarque b. Fred Carone (15:00) … Ike Eakins b. Charro Aztec (24:00) Research by Tim Hornbaker January 4, 2011 |
| Baltimore Wrestling Results - 1951 |
