
Miami, Florida: Tuesday, March 5, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Tiger Long b. Danny Sullivan (38:00) … Al Westcott b. Michigan Curtis (Curtis was a substitute for Scotty McTavish) … Walter Pettley b. Teddy Taylor … Frank Rightmire b. Rune Lillquist Miami, Florida: Wednesday, March 6, 1935 (Miami Beach Arena) … Babe Caddock b. Parson Hogue by countout (2/3) … Joe Lindsey and Nick Contos b Bob Savage in a handicap match (Savage had to beat both men in 30-minutes) (Savage defeated Lindsey in 19-minutes) … Tony Osborn b. Gus Pappas (DQ) … Al Maynard b. Billy Lutze Lake Worth, Florida: Monday, March 11, 1935 Tiger Long b. Al Westcott … Abe Marshall b. Teddy Taylor … Lou Crandall b. Bob Quinlevan … Rune Lillquist b. Kid Simmons Miami, Florida: Tuesday, March 12, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Sailor Jack Adams b. Teddy Taylor … Young Stecher b. Denny Sullivan … Young Milo b. Wild Bill Roland … Frank Rightmire b. Lou Cross Miami, Florida: Tuesday, March 19, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Cyclone Mitchell b. Young Milo … Tiger Long b. Ernie Hamilton … “Wild” Bill Roland b. Killer Curtis … Joe Holland and Phil Saunders drew Miami, Florida: Wednesday, March 20, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Parson Houge b. Jack Rogers (2/3) (Houge won the first fall by DQ) … Babe Caddock and Nick Contos drew (30:00) … The Masked Marvel b. Billy Lutze … Tom Mahoney b. Al Maynard Miami, Florida: Tuesday, March 26, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Sailor Jack Adams b. Young Milo … Tiger Long b. Lou Bartell … “Wild” Bill Roland b. Walter Petley by countout … Jim Watts b. Red Lillquist Miami, Florida: Wednesday, March 27, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Babe Caddock b. Nick Contos by disqualification in the third fall of an even match (a riot was started during the match, caused by Contos) … Bob Savage b. Parson Hogue … Louis LaChene and Tom Mahoney drew (30:00) … The Masked Marvel b. Tony Marconi … (promoter: Captain W.H. Peeples) Miami, Florida: Wednesday, April 3, 1935 (Beach Arena) … Babe Caddock b. Nick Contos (2/3) … Florida State Champion John Grandovitch b. Cowboy Jack Rogers (Grandovitch was billed as a “claimant of the state middleweight title”) … Tom Mahoney and Louis Rossetti drew (30:00) … Louis LaChene b. Benny Lutze Miami, Florida: Tuesday, April 9, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Al Westcott b. Sailor Jack Adams by countout … Walter Petley b. Hurricane Burns … Young Milo b. Ernie Hamilton … Young Stecher b. Killer Curtis Miami, Florida: Wednesday, April 10, 1935 ( ) … Florida State Champion John Grandovitch b. Nick Contos when the latter was unable to continue … Jack Sherry b. Jack Rogers … Ghafoor Khan b. Tom Mahoney … Babe Caddock and Tom Draak drew Miami, Florida: Tuesday, April 16, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Tiger Long b. Cyclone Mitchell … Sailor Jack Adams and Young Stecher drew … Killer Curtis b. Bill Roland … Joe Holland and Jim Watts drew (30:00) Miami, Florida: Wednesday, April 17, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Florida State Heavyweight Champion John Grandovitch b. Babe Caddock (2/3) … Jack Sherry b. Louie Rossetti … Nick Contos and Tom Draak drew … Ghafoor Khan b. Ed Jones Miami, Florida: Tuesday, April 23, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … World Middleweight Champion George Romanoff b. Joe Morella (11:45) … Sailor Jack Adams b. Jim Tracey … Cyclone Mitchell b. Jim Cody … Tiger Long b. Young Stecher Miami, Florida: Tuesday, April 30, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Tiger Long b. Sailor Jack Adams (DQ) … Cyclone Mitchell b. Young Stecher … Ernie Hamilton and Teddy Taylor drew … Walter Petley b. Jim Watts Miami, Florida: Wednesday, May 1, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Florida State Heavyweight Champion John Grandovitch and Ghafoor Khan drew in 60-minutes (1-1) … Babe Caddock b. Tom Draak … Ivan Mikaloff b. Jack Rogers … Red Hood b. Tom Mahoney Miami, Florida: Tuesday, May 7, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Cyclone Mitchell b. Sailor Jack Adams … Tony Morella b. Jim Cody … Young Stecher b. Stan Wykoff … Jack Ozard b. Walter Petley Miami, Florida: Wednesday, May 8, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Florida Heavyweight Champion John Grandovitch b. Babe Caddock in 33-minutes (Caddock was injured and was unable to continue) … Jack Rogers b. Tom Draak … Ivan Mikaloff b. Joe Lindsey … Red Hood b. Louie Rossetti (Rossetti tore off the Hood’s mask, revealing John Podubny) Miami, Florida: Tuesday, May 14, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … George Romanoff b. Cyclone Mitchell to capture the “synthetic” Florida Light Heavyweight Title … Indian Scalper Glyn b. Jim Watts … Young Stecher b. Indian Scalper Glyn … Gene Delmont b. Jack Ozard (DQ) Miami, Florida: Wednesday, May 15, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Florida Heavyweight Champion John Grandovitch b. Ivan Mikaloff (2/3) (Mikaloff was a substitute for Ghafoor Khan) … Lee Collins b. Tom Mahoney … Rudy Strongberg b. Jack Rogers … Tom Draak and John Podubny drew Miami, Florida: Tuesday, May 21, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Jim Cody b. Scalper Glyn … Joe Morella b. Young Stecher … Jim Watts b. Joe Pitts … Cyclone Mitchell b. Walter Petley Miami, Florida: Wednesday, May 22, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Florida Heavyweight Champion John Grandovitch b. Lee Collins (22:00) … Babe Caddock and Ivan Mikaloff were both counted out in the third fall of an even match … Rudy Strongberg b. Tom Draak (DQ) … Tom Mahoney b. Louis Rosetti Miami, Florida: Tuesday, May 28, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … George Romanoff b. Jim Cody … Joe Morella b. Cyclone Mitchell (DQ) … Scalper Glyn b. Ernie Hamilton … Jackie Nichols b. Walter Petley (22:46) … (referee: Sailor Dyson) Miami, Florida: Tuesday, June 4, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Tiger Long b. Jackie Nichols in 15-minutes after a knockout punch (Nichols was a substitute for Joe Morella) … Jim Cody b. Jack Ozard (DQ) … Cyclone Mitchell b. Dan Peters … Jim Watts b. Bad Boy Ivey Miami, Florida: Wednesday, June 5, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … John Podubny b. Babe Caddock (2-0) … Ivan Mikaloff and Rudy Strongberg drew (30:00) … Walter Dansky b. Nick Baltrin (7:00) (Dansky’s professional debut) … Nick Bacalis b. Joe Liftsey Miami, Florida: Tuesday, June 11, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Jack Ross b. Tiger Long (15:00) … Young Stecher b. Cyclone Mitchell by countout … Dan Peters b. Scalper Glyn … Jim Cody and Bill Taylor drew (30:00) Miami, Florida: Wednesday, June 12, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Rudy Strongberg b. Ivan Mikaloff (28:00) … Nick Bacalis b. John Podubny (DQ) … Gus Pappas b. Lee Collins … Joe Lindsey b. Dick Stoll Miami, Florida: Tuesday, June 18, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … George Romanoff b. Bill Stecher … Joe Morella b. Scalper Glyn … Cyclone Mitchell b. Teddy Taylor (a fan smashed a chair over Mitchell’s head after the bout) … Tiger Long b. Dan Peters by knockout Miami, Florida: Wednesday, June 19, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Rudy Strongberg b. John Podubny (2/3) (Strongberg won the third fall by disqualification) … Nick Bacalis and Dick Lever drew (30:00) … Ivan Michaloff (Mikaloff) b. Ike Newman … Gus Pappas b. Tom Lindsey … (large crowd in attendance) Miami, Florida: Tuesday, June 25, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Babe Caddock b. Cyclone Mitchell … Tiger Long b. Gus Schick … Dan Peters b. Poison Ivy … Ted Lewis b. Sailor White Miami, Florida: Wednesday, June 26, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Florida Heavyweight Champion John Grandovitch b. Rudy Strongberg (2/3) … John Podubney b. Gus Pappas … Bruce Nolan b. Lee Collins (Nolan was a substitute for Jack Rush) … Dick Lever and Ivan Michaloff drew (30:00) … (1,500 fans) Miami, Florida: Tuesday, July 2, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … George Romanoff b. Captain Hans Wagner … Cyclone Mitchell and Tiger Long drew (30:00) … Joe Morella b. Dan Peters … Teddy Taylor b. Rowdy Watts by knockout Miami, Florida: Wednesday, July 3, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Florida Heavyweight Champion John Grandovitch b. John Podubney (2/3) (During the third fall, Podubney secured a chair from outside the ring. Grandovitch took the chair and smashed his opponent in the head, cutting him open. The referee allowed the actions and counted the final pin) … Bruce Nolan b. Dick Lever … Ivan Michaloff and Jack Rush drew (30:00) … Nick Bacalis b. Lee Collins … (referee: Sailor Dyson) Miami, Florida: Tuesday, July 9, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … George Romanoff b. Ole Olson (Milwaukee) in 20-minutes … Tiger Long b. Jim Cody … Dan Borger b. Bill Rogmer … Joe Morella b. Teddy Taylor Miami, Florida: Wednesday, July 10, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Nick Bacalis and Bruce Nolan drew (60:00) (1-1) … Florida Heavyweight Champoin John Grandovitch b. Jack Rush … Ivan Michaloff b. Gus Pappas … Ike Newman b. Joe Lindsey Miami, Florida: Tuesday, July 16, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Joe Morella won a six-man Wrestle Royal, beating Jim Cody in the finals … Tiger Long b. Cyclone Mitchell … Dan Berger b. Scalper Glyn (DQ) … Gus Schrick b. Rowdy Watts Miami, Florida: Wednesday, July 17, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Florida Heavyweight Champion John Grandovitch b. Bruce Nolan (2/3) (Nolan was unable to continue after the second fall) … Nick Bacalis and Ivan Michaloff drew (30:00) … John Podubney b. Jack Rush … Johnny Marrs b. Gus Pappas (DQ) Miami, Florida: Thursday, July 18, 1935 (Beach Arena) … Babe Caddock b. Joe Lindsey (2/3) … Bill Hammer and Abe Stein drew (Hammer was a substitute for Tom Mahoney) … (promoter: Bill Gore) Lake Worth, Florida: Monday, July 22, 1935 ( ) … Tiger Long b. George Kiatta by knockout … Abe Marshall b. Ernie Arthur … Bill Americus b. Elmo Glynn (Scalper Glyn) (DQ) … Jim Watts b. Dan Peters Miami, Florida: Tuesday, July 23, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Tiger Long b. Joe Morella (DQ) … Cyclone Mitchell b. Scalper Glyn … The Masked Demon b. Jim Ivy … Dan Berger b. Jim Watts Miami, Florida: Wednesday, July 24, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Florida Heavyweight Champion John Grandovitch b. John Podubny … Bruce Nolan b. Jim Morris … Jack Rush b. Preacher Hogue (DQ) … Johnny Marrs and Jim Parker drew (30:00) Miami, Florida: Tuesday, July 30, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Tom Mahoney b. Cyclone Mitchell … The Masked Mystery b. Billy Taylor … Dan Borger b. Ray Sharks in less than a minute … Gus Schrick b. Scalper Glyn Miami, Florida: Wednesday, July 31, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Bruce Nolan b. John Podubny (DQ) … Florida Heavyewight Champion John Grandovitch and Jack O’Brien drew (30:00) … Preacher Hogue b. Jim Morris … Ike Newman and Jack Rush drew (30:00) … (referee: Sailor Dyson) Miami, Florida: Tuesday, August 6, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Tiger Long b. Joe Morella by knockout … The Masked Mystery b. Ray Stecher (Stecker) … Scalper Glyn b. Rowdy Watts … Cyclone Mitchell b. Bill Taylor Miami, Florida: Wednesday, August 14, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Bruce Nolan b. John Podubny … Babe Caddock b. Preacher Hogue (DQ) … Bill Sledge b. Jim Parker … Nick Bacalis and Jack O’Brien drew (30:00) … (referee: Sailor Dyson) Miami, Florida: Thursday, August 15, 1935 (Beach Arena) … Jack O’Brien b. Johnny Marrs (2/3) (Marrs could not continue after the second fall) … Preacher Hogue b. Abe Stein by countout … Nick Bacalis b. Jack Rush … (promoter: Bill Gore) Miami, Florida: Tuesday, August 20, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Cyclone Mitchell b. Tom Mahoney … Dan Borger and Tiger Long drew (30:00) … Senor Morella b. Bill Taylor … Steven Watson b. Tiney Nelson Miami, Florida: Wednesday, August 21, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Bruce Nolan b. John Grandovitch to capture the Florida State Heavyweight Title (31:43) … Babe Caddock b. Jim Parker … Nick Bacalis and John Podubny drew (30:00) … Bill Sledge b. Ray Mallott … (large crowd in attendance) Coral Gables, Florida: Monday, August 26, 1935 (Coral Gables Coliseum) … World Middleweight Champion George Romanoff vs. Ole Olsen … Negro Battle Royal … David Cohen vs. Bill Rowland … Joe Lindsey vs. Hans Wagner … (promoters: Jerry and Phil Weinberg) (local debut as promoters) Miami, Florida: Tuesday, August 27, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Joe Stecher b. Cyclone Mitchell by decision (a riot was ignited by Mitchell’s tactics) … Gorilla Morella and Tom Mahoney drew (30:00) … The Masked Mystery b. Dynamite Schrick … Steve Watson b. Rowdy Watts … (promoter: Paul Bullard) Miami, Florida: Wednesday, August 28, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Florida Heavyweight Champion Bruce Nolan b. Babe Caddock (45: 50) … John Podubny and Bill Sledge drew (30:00) … Johnny Marrs b. Abe Stein … Jack Rush b. Walter Dansky Miami, Florida: Thursday, August 29, 1935 (Beach Arena) … Babe Caddock b. Jack O’Brien by disqualification in the third fall of an even match … Jack Rush b. Abe Stein … Johnny Marrs and Bill Sledge drew (30:00) Miami, Florida: Friday, August 30, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Katherine Karloff b. Bitsy Johnson (7:00) … Tiger Long b. Gorilla Morella by knockout … The Masked Mystery b. Teddy Taylor … Dan Borger b. Steve Watson Miami, Florida: Wednesday, September 4, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Bill Sledge b. Jack O’Brien (DQ) … John Podubny b. Frank LaMarque … Nick Bacalis and Johnny Marrs drew (30:00) … Babe Caddock b. Jack Rush … (referee: Eddie Coachman) Miami, Florida: Thursday, September 5, 1935 (Beach Arena) … Florida Heavyweight Champion Bruce Nolan b. Johnny Marrs (1-0) (Marrs was unable to continue with a right leg injury after the first fall) … Nick Bacalis b. Jack O’Brien (DQ) … John Podubny b. Jack Rush Miami, Florida: Friday, September 6, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Cyclone Mitchell and Ray Stecher wrestled to a no contest in 25- minutes (a fran jumped into the ring and used a chair to smash both wrestlers) (Mitchell was billed as “Socko Mitchell” in the Miami Herald) … The Masked Mystery and Senor Morella drew (30:00) … Dan Borger b. Bill Taylor … Tiny Nelson b. Steve Nelson Coral Gables, Florida: Monday, September 9, 1935 (Coral Gables Coliseum) … Joe Lindsey b. The Red Devil (DQ) … Bob Olsen b. Carl Novak … Red Dugan b. Joe Willard … (promoters: Jerry and Phil Weinberg) … (benefit for the Coral Gables American Legion for storm victims) Miami, Florida: Tuesday, September 10, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Tiger Long b. The Masked Mystery by knockout (Long unmasked the “Mystery” after the bout, revealing Jackie Nichols) … Tom Mahoney b. Gus Pappas (DQ) … Gus Schrick b. Steve Watson … Gorilla Morella b. Ray Stecher Miami, Florida: Wednesday, September 11, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Florida Heavyweight Champion Bruce Nolan b. Jack O’Brien (34: 39) … Bill Sledge b. Preacher Hogue … Jim Morris b. Abe Stein … Nick Bacalis b. Jack Rush Miami, Florida: Thursday, September 12, 1935 (Beach Arena) … John Podubny b. Nick Bacalis (DQ) (2/3) … Florida Heavyweight Champion Bruce Nolan and Bill Sledge drew (45:00) … Abe Stein b. Walter Dansky … (referee: Eddie Coachman) Miami, Florida: Friday, September 13, 1935 (Beach Arena) … Amateur and professional boxing and wrestling show … Florida Heavyweight Champion Bruce Nolan vs. Nick Bacalis … Dan Borger vs. Tiger Long … Tiny Nelson vs. Steve Watson (jiu-jitsu match) … (benefit for the recent hurricane victims) Miami, Florida: Thursday, September 19, 1935 (Beach Arena) … Nick Bacalis and Babe Caddock drew (60:00) (1-1) … Jack Rush b. Jim Morris … Johnny Marrs b. Jim Parker Miami, Florida: Tuesday, October 1, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Ray Stecker b. Emillio Firpo (DQ) … Tom Mahoney and Gus Pappas drew (30:00) … Gorilla Morella won a five-man “free-for-all” over Tin Ear Watson, Bill Taylor, Tiger Long and Handsome Hercules … Bud Streker b. Ben Bolt Miami, Florida: Thursday, October 3, 1935 (Beach Arena) … Florida Heavyweight Champion Bruce Nolan vs. Preacher Hogue … Johnny Marrs vs. Swede Olsen … Don Kilburn vs. Roland Vickery *Jerry Weinberg traveled to New York City to arrange a deal with promoters from the “Trust” to bring talent to the Coral Gables Coliseum. An appearance by World Heavyweight Champion Danno O’Mahoney was included in the deal. Miami, Florida: Tuesday, October 8, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Emillio Firpo b. Gorilla Morella by countout … Gus Pappas b. Handsome Hercules … Dan Borger b. Bill Hannigan (DQ) … Walter Dansky b. Oresto (Osley?) Chewchki Miami, Florida: Wednesday, October 9, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Florida Heavyweight Champion Bruce Nolan vs. Babe Caddock … Marshall Blackstock vs. Jack Rush (Blackstock was a substitute for Nick Bacalis, who had illness in his family) … Johnny Marrs vs. Bill Sledge … Chief Bearfoot (Barfoot?) vs. Jim Morris Miami, Florida: Tuesday, October 15, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Cyclone Mitchell b. Emillio Firpo … The Mad Woodman b. Sailor Jack Adams (DQ) … Dan Borger and Walter Petley drew … Walter Dansky b. Handsome Hercules Miami, Florida: Wednesday, October 16, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Bill Sledge b. Bruce Nolan to capture the Florida Heavyweight Title (29:53) … Babe Caddock b. Marshall Blackstock (DQ) … Preacher Hogue b. Jack Rush … Chief Bearfoot b. Swede Olson … (referee: Sailor Dyson) Miami, Florida: Wednesday, October 23, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Chief Bearfoot vs. John Podubny (winner faces Man Mountain Dean) … Preacher Hogue vs. Jim Wright … Marshall Blackstock vs. Johnny Marrs … Charley Allen vs. Al Mercier Miami, Florida: Wednesday, October 30, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Chief Bearfoot vs. Man Mountain Dean … Marshall Blackstock vs. Preacher Hogue … Joe Campbell vs. Jim Wright … Dick Lever vs. Pete Peterson … (promoter: W.H. Peeples) Notes: Man Mountain Dean, whose real name was Frank Leavitt, was a “former traffic policeman here at Flagler street and N.E. Seceond Avenue.” He left the area in 1930. Ocala, Florida: Thursday, October 31, 1935 ( ) … Florida Heavyweight Champion Bill Sledge b. Jim Parker (2/3) Note: Sledge was billed in one report as holding the “All-Southeastern Championship Wrestling belt.” Miami, Florida: Wednesday, November 6, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Florida Heavyweight Champion Bill Sledge b. Bruce Nolan (48:29) … Dick Lever b. Preacher Hogue … Babe Caddock b. Frank LeMarque … Charley Allen and John Swenski drew (30:00) Miami, Florida: Tuesday, November 12, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Tiger Long b. Emillio Firpo by knockout (27:00) … Dan Borger and Gorilla Morella drew (30:00) … Walter Petley b. Dan Peters … Oresta Chewchi b. Rowdy Jim Watts Miami, Florida: Friday, November 15, 1935 (Beach Arena) … Marshall Blackstock b. Babe Caddock when the latter was unable to continue (Caddock won the first fall by DQ) (After the first fall was decided, Blackstock injured Caddock) … Axcel Anderson and Al Tafar drew (45:00) … Leo Myers b. Eddie Elzea (16:08) Miami, Florida: Tuesday, November 19, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Tiger Long b. Sailor Jack Adams to capture the Florida State Light Heavyweight Title (Long won by countout in 29-minutes) … Gorilla Morella b. Wild Bull Firpo … Dan Borger b. Mad Swede (DQ) … Walter Dansky b. Ray Stecker Miami, Florida: Wednesday, November 20, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Marshall Blackstock b. Bruce Nolan (22:23) (Blackstock won the opportunity to wrestle Ed Lewis next Wednesday) … Charley Allen and Babe Caddock drew (30:00) … John Swenski b. Jim “Frankenstein” Wright (DQ) (Wright caused a “near riot” with his tactics) … Al Tafrof b. Lee Meyers Miami, Florida: Friday, November 22, 1935 (Beach Arena) … Babe Caddock b. Dick Lever by disqualification in the third fall of an even match (Lever was accompanied by Leo Myers) … Chief Bearfoot b. Jim Wright (DQ) … Joe Campbell b. Al Tarrof … Roland Vickery b. Greg Gordon Miami, Florida: Tuesday, November 26, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Cyclone Mitchell b. The Mad Swede … Gorilla Morella won a six-man wrestle royal, last eliminating Bud Streicker … Jack Alden b. King Kong (DQ) … Walter Petley b. Whitey Lind Miami, Florida: Wednesday, November 27, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Marshall Blackstock vs. Ed “Strangler” Lewis Miami, Florida: Friday, November 29, 1935 (Beach Arena) … Babe Caddock b. Dick Lever (2/3) … Al Tafrof b. Lee Meyers … Jack O’Brien b. Ed Elzea … Roland Vickery b. George Zollar Miami, Florida: Tuesday, December 3, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … The Mad Swede b. Tom Mahoney … King Kong b. Gorilla Morella by countout … Dan Peters b. Whitey Lind … Walter Dansky b. Oresta Chewchi Ocala, Florida: Wednesday, December 4, 1935 (Silver Springs pool) … Ed “Strangler” Lewis’ scheduled match with a 650 lb. alligator named “Old Canibal” was cancelled when the latter failed to leave his den (a number of motion picture photographers were on hand) (the match was postponed and Lewis ventured forth to Pittsburgh) (bad weather was a possible reason for the alligator’s behavior) … (large crowd was in attendance) Miami, Florida: Friday, December 6, 1935 (Beach Arena) … Babe Caddock b. Leo Myers (2/3) … Bruce Nolan b. Al Tafrof (26:12) … Eddie Elzea b. Dick Lever … Roland Vickery b. Al Moskowitz (3:07) Miami, Florida: Wednesday, December 11, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … Bruce Nolan b. Jack O’Brien (DQ) (25:25) … Dick Lever b. Frankenstein Wright (13:15) … Marshall Blackstock b. Chief Bearfoot … Eddie Elzea and Lee Myers drew (30:00) … (referee: Sailor Dyson) Miami, Florida: Tuesday, December 17, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Sailor Jack Adams b. The Mad Swede … Walter Dansky b. King Kong (DQ) … Handsome Hercules and Walter Petley drew (30:00) … Cyclone Mitchell b. Whitey Lind Miami, Florida: Wednesday, December 18, 1935 (Cinderella Arena) … World Heavyweight Champion Danno O’Mahoney b. Gus Sonnenberg (30:31) … Jack O’Brien b. Al Tafrof … George Manich and Bruce Nolan drew (30:00) … Doug Wycoff b. Lee Meyers … (promoter: Jack Bell, chairman of the Stocking Fund’s wrestling committee) … (referee: Sailor Dyson) … (3,500 fans) … (benefit for the Empty Stocking Fund) Lake Worth, Florida: Monday, December 23, 1935 ( ) … Stormy Nelson won a Wrestle Royal Miami, Florida: Wednesday, December 25, 1935 (Tuttle Arena) … Florida Light Heavyweight Champion Tiger Long b. King Kong (DQ) … Cyclone Mitchell won a wrestle royal over The Mad Swede when the latter was counted out (three-man blindfolded wrestle royal) (Mitchell, Mad Swede and Sailor Jack Adams were the participants) (the winner received an additional $100 prize) (Adams was disqualified for removing his blindfold) … Terry Devins b. Bud Streaker … Tom Husick b. Randy Watts … (promoter: Paul Bullard) Lake Worth, Florida: Monday, December 30, 1936 ( ) … Southern Middleweight Champion Cyclone Burns b. Stormy Nelson Research by Tim Hornbaker September 3, 2010 |
| Miami Wrestling Results - 1935 |
