Toronto, Ontario:  Thursday, January 8, 1942
(Maple Leaf Gardens) ... Gus Sonnenberg b. "Whipper" Billy Watson (countout) (Watson was
attacked outside the ring by Nanjo Singh) ... Leo Numa b. Roland Kirchmeyer (DQ) (20:00) ...
Joe Cox b. Bobby Robert ... (promoter:  Frank Tunney) ... (referee:  Al Dunlop) ... (3,500 fans)


Toronto, Ontario:  Thursday, February 12, 1942
(Maple Leaf Gardens) ... Nanjo Singh b. Earl McCready to capture the British Empire
Heavyweight Title ... (promoter:  Frank Tunney) ... (referee:  Al Dunlop)
Note:  McCready "annexed that bauble some nine years ago in Calgary at the direct expense
of Jack Taylor," according to the February 13, 1942 edition of the Toronto Daily Star.


Toronto, Ontario:  Thursday, April 30, 1942
(Maple Leaf Gardens) ... "Whipper" Billy Watson b. Nanjo Singh to capture the British Empire
Heavyweight Title (referee Worthy was injured during the match and replaced by Lawson) ...
Vic Christy and John Katan drew (30:00) ... Roland Kirchmeyer b. Pete Managoff (14:00) ...
Jan Gotch b. Bobby Roberts ... Earl McCready b. Tom Casey ... (promoter:  Frank Tunney) ...
(referees:  Cliff Worthy, Phil Lawson)



Toronto, Ontario:  Thursday, October 1, 1942
(Maple Leaf Gardens) ... John Katan b. "Whipper" Billy Watson to capture the British Empire
Heavyweight Title (30:02) ... Nanjo Singh b. Ali Adali ... Jake Burns b. Ivan Kalmikoff ...
George Burns b. Roland Kirchmeyer ... Walter Sirois b. Jan Gotch ... (promoter:  Frank
Tunney) ... (referee:  Al Dunlop) ... (6,500 fans)


Toronto, Ontario:  Wednesday, November 11, 1942
(Maple Leaf Gardens) ... Earl McCready b. John Katan to capture the British Empire
Heavyweight Title (1:24:20) ... "Whipper" Billy Watson and Al Dunlop drew (4:57) (match
stopped to allow the main event to go to a finish) ... Pat Flanagan and Jan Gotch drew ...
Archie Smith b. Jim Bennett ... Ali Adali and Walter Sirois did not happen (was scheduled to
go on over the main event, but the main event ended near the 11:00 curfew, and this match
was cancelled) ... (promoter:  Frank Tunney) ... (5,500 fans)
Note:  McCready bled heavily in the main event.




Research by Tim Hornbaker
Toronto Wrestling Results - 1942
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