Boston, Massachusetts:  April 15, 1926
(The Arena) ... Ed "Strangler" Lewis b. Wayne Munn (2-0) ... Bernie Andrews b. Chief
Montour (15:30) ... Frank Yusko b. Charley Donnell (11:00) ... Ned McGuire b. Bill Beth
(51:00) ... Leone Labriola b. Alex Lunden ... (promoter:  Paul Bowser) ... (referee:  Leon
Burbank)
Note:  During the show, promoter George V. Tuohey was introduced to the crowd.  
Andrews was reportedly 17 years old.

Boston, Massachusetts:  Wednesday, April 21, 1926
(The Arena) ... Marin Plestina, Toots Mondt, Pinky Gardner and others ...
Notes:  Show was a "testimonial" to George V. Tuohey, meaning there was going to be a
reunion of the wrestling community.

Boston, Massachusetts:  April 29, 1926
(The Arena) ... Ed "Strangler" Lewis b. Ned McGuire (2/3) (McGuire took the second fall
in 11:30) ... Raffael Grenna b. Jack McPherson (31:30) ... Leone Labriola and Stanley
Stasiak drew (45:00) ... "Rough House" Williams b. Billy Ruddy (40:00) ... (referee:  Leon
Burbank)


Boston, Massachusetts:  May 10, 1922
(Boston Arena) ... George Calza b. Jim Londos (2 hours, 28 minutes) (Londos submitted
to a reversed wristlock) ... Joe Turner b. Charlie Metro (22:15) ... John Kilonis b. Pinky
Gardner (38:15) ... (under the direction of "Old Howard" management) ... (referee:  Dick
Smith) ... (7,500 fans)
Note:  Calza was said to be the "conqueror of Renato Gardini for the Italian title."

Taunton, Massachusetts:  May 10, 1922
(Whittenton Theater) ... Wladek Zbyszko b. Alec Yussouff (2-0) ... Frank Corskey and
Jack Mahmout drew (30:00) ... Young Souza b. Peter Carvis ... Auugust Souza and
Young Berry drew
Notes:  The Souzas and Berry were from Taunton.  Corskey was from Boston.


Boston, Massachusetts:  July 1, 1926
(Braves Field) ... Ed "Strangler" Lewis and Joe Malcewicz drew (1-1) (three hours) (Lewis
won the first fall in less than 30:00, Malcewicz took the second in 25:00) ... Stanley
Stasiak b. Joe "Toots" Mondt (DQ) (23:00) ... Ned McGuire b. Howard Cantonwine ...
Leone Labriola b. Scotty McPherson ... Frank Yusko b. Harry Stevens ... (promoter:  Paul
Bowser) ... (7,000 fans)
Notes:  It was estimated beforehand that more than 12,000 fans would attend.  The
match lasted until after 2:00 in the morning.  The main event was considered a clean and
scientific match.




Research by Steve Yohe
Boston Wrestling Results - 1926