
Camden, New Jersey: Monday, April 18, 1932 (Convention Hall) ... Alan Eustace and Gus Sonnenberg drew Note: According to one report, Eustace was considered the better wrestler in this match. Camden, New Jersey: Monday, May 9, 1932 (Convention Hall) ... John Kilonis b. Speedy Schaeffer (2/3) Camden, New Jersey: Monday, May 16, 1932 (Convention Hall) ... Gus Sonnenberg b. Alan Eustace (53:50) Camden, New Jersey: Monday, May 30, 1932 ( ) ... Alan Eustace and Joe Malcewicz drew (90:00) (1-1) (Eustace won initial fall in 61:10, Malcewicz took second in 15:27) Camden, New Jersey: Monday, October 10, 1932 (Convention Hall) … Fred Grubmier b. Pat McKay (1-0) (90:00) (decision) … Ernie Dusek b. Tiger Nelson (21:20) … Joe Montana b. Frank Brunowicz … Berto Asserati b. Ghafoor Khan (4:30) (double reverse toehold) … (referee: Bobby Jones) Camden, New Jersey: Monday, October 17, 1932 (Convention Hall) … Ernie Dusek b. Fred Grubmier (Grubmier and Dusek fell from the ring with the former landing on top, Grubmier was unable to continue – suffering two broken ribs) (Grubmier was taken to Cooper Hospital) (37:20) … Pat McKay and Lou Plummer drew (45:00) … Abe Coleman b. Buck Olson (9:19) … Joe Montana b. Tiger Nelson (17: 09) … (referee: Bobby Jones) Camden, New Jersey: Monday, October 24, 1932 (Convention Hall) … World Light Heavyweight Champion Pinky Gardner b. Johnny Carlin (2-0) … Lou Plummer b. Norton Jackson (12:24) … Paul Malarios and Joe Montana drew (30:00) … Tommy Marvin b. Berto Asserati (23:42) (according to the newspaper report, Asserati “found his jaw pulled out of place” and was “forced to surrender.”) … (promoter: Charley Grip) … (referee: Bill Martino) Notes: Gardner reportedly won his title in Camden. Grip was a former wrestling coach at New York University, and Norton Jackson was one of his students. Asserati was billed as an “English Hebrew.” Camden, New Jersey: Monday, October 31, 1932 (Convention Hall) … Fred Grubmier b. Dick Daviscourt (2/3) (third fall by DQ) … Joe Cox and Lou Plummer drew (45:00) … Pat McKay and Milo Steinborn drew (30:00) … Tommy Marvin b. Bill Nelson (20:15) … (promoter: Charley Grip) … (referee: Bobby Jones) … (inspector: Luke McKenna) Note: Cox was billed as a “Toledo wrestler,” and was making his debut in the Grip promotion. Camden, New Jersey: Friday, November 4, 1932 ((The Armory) … “Count” George Zarynoff b. Luigi Bacigalupi (2-0) … Earl McCready b. Ghafoor Khan … Ivan Leskinowich b. Sylvia Ramelli (18:11) … John Evko b. Oscar Nygren (10:40) … Charley Hansen b. Mike Chaplin (14:42) … (promoters: The Hanley Brothers) … (2,000 fans) Note: This group was affiliated to the Ed “Strangler” Lewis syndicate. Camden, New Jersey: Monday, November 7, 1932 (Convention Hall) … Dick Daviscourt b. Lou Plummer (2/3) … Farmer George McLeod b. Dick Stahl (16:31) … Joe Cox and Tommy Marvin drew (30:00) … Milo Steinborn b. Dino Darnoldi (bear hug) … (promoter: Charley Grip) Camden, New Jersey: Thursday, November 10, 1932 (Camden Armory) … Sandor Szabo b. Herb Freeman (2/3) … Mike Mazurki and Earl McCready drew (30:00) … Joe Montana b. Cy Williams (12:39) … Charley Hansen b. Ivan Lesinowich (15:09) … Martin Zikoff b. Justino Giraldi (16:14) … (promoter: Bert Potts) Note: This program was being staged by a promoter affiliated to the Ed “Strangler” Lewis syndicate. A promotional war was also being staged in Philadelphia. Camden, New Jersey: Monday, November 14, 1932 (Convention Hall) … Joe Cox b. Lou Plummer (29:30) (Plummer fell from the ring and was unable to continue) … Farmer McLeod and Milo Steinborn drew (45:00) … Babe Caddock and George Vassell drew … Bruno Gorassini b. Bill Leon … Herman Hickman b. Dick Stahl (DQ) (11:19) … (promoter: Charley Grip) … (referee: Bob Jones) Camden, New Jersey: Thursday, November 17, 1932 (Camden Armory) … George Zarynoff b. Mike Romano (2/3) … Joe Malcewicz b. Martin Zikoff (40 seconds) (toe hold) … Joe Montana b. George Lassan (a wild match that nearly started a riot) (at one point, Lassan smashed his opponet with a ringside chair) … Sandor Szabo b. Vanka Zelezniak (23:26) … Mike Mazurki b. Sylvio Ramelli (17:04) … (promoter: Bert Potts) … (referee: Bobby Jones) … (3,000 fans) Notes: All ladies who were accompanied by an “escort,” were admitted free. Camden, New Jersey: Monday, November 21, 1932 (Convention Hall) … Dick Daviscourt b. Pat McKay (2-0) … Milo Steinborn b. Babe Caddock (13:47) … Tommy Marvin and Farmer George McLeod drew (30:00) … Bruno Gorassini b. Floyd Marshall (dec., 30:00) … Joe Kleckner b. Oscar Nygren (14:48) … (promoter: Charley Grip) … (referee: Tom Parsonette) Camden, New Jersey: Thursday, November 24, 1932 (Camden Armory) … Ed Don George b. Herb Freeman (2/3) … Wong Buck Cheung b. Nino Darnaldi (16:12) … Joe Montana b. Gene Bruce (dec., 30:00) … Leon Pinetski b. Lilo Nardi (10:52) … “Count” George Zarynoff b. Ivan Vacturoff (23:00) … (promoter: Bert Potts) Camden, New Jersey: Monday, November 28, 1932 (Convention Hall) … World Heavyweight Champion Jim Londos b. Dick Daviscourt (24:11) … Joe Cox b. Floyd Marshall (28:29) … Milo Steinborn b. Jack Hurley (5:19) … Bruno Gorassini and John Maxos drew (30:00) … Joe Kleckner b. Joe Rinaldi (13:31) … (promoter: Charley Grip) … (4,000 fans) Camden, New Jersey: Thursday, December 1, 1932 (Camden Armory) … Tiny Roebuck and Charlie Strack drew (90:00) (1-1) … Wong Buck Cheung b. Gene Bruce (20:32) … Jim Browning b. Vanka Zelesniak (17:25) … Leon Pinetski b. Herb Freeman (DQ) (21:00) … Joe Montana b. George Lassan (15:48) … (promoter: Bert Potts) Research by Tim Hornbaker October 8, 2010 |
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