Quebec, Canada: 1906
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January 1906
JANUARY 12, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Attendance: 3,500
1 - Mixed Styles
Frank Gotch def. Apollo,
Two Falls to One
JANUARY 26, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Mixed Styles (Graeco-Roman/Catch-as-Catch-Can)
Aleck Samson def. Dan McLeod,
Two Falls to One
Notes:
McLeod won the first fall which was Graeco.
Samson won Graeco & Catch falls (2 & 3).
February 1906
FEBRUARY 9, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Attendance: 1,800
Referee: Dr. Gadbois
1 - Mixed Styles (Graeco-Roman/Catch-as-Catch-Can) - Two out of Three Falls(?)
Samson (of Sweden) def. Karl Delivuk
One Fall to None - Forfeit
2 - Graeco-Roman - Two out of Three Falls
Frank Gotch (of Iowa) def. Apollo "the Irish Giant",
Two Falls to One (F1 Ap 00:21:00 - F2 FG 00:28:00 - F3 FG 00:19:50 - C 01:08:00)
Note:
Match 1 had no winner of the first fall in Graeco-Roman. For the second fall Delivuk threw up the sponge and gave the match to Samson rather than wrestle Catch-as-Catch-Can.
FEBRUARY 16, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Alderman Gadbois
1 - Mixed Style - Two out of Three Falls
Frank Gotch (of Iowa) def. Alex Samson (of Sweden),
Two Falls to None (F1 00:30:40 - F2 00:07:00 - C 00:37:40)
Note:
Some members of the audience felt Gotch used an illegal hold (the hammerlock), but the referee disagreed.
March 1906
MARCH 2, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Samson def. Auvry
(00:10:45)
2 - Hjalmar Lundin def. Fred Marks
(00:45:00)
3 - Karakanoff def. Roumongeon
(00:00:20)
MARCH 16, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Hjalmar Lundin def. Fengler [Fred Marks]
2 - Tournament
Karakanoff def. Sampson
MARCH 17, 1906 (SATURDAY)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Eugene Tremblay def. Joe Acton "Jim Parr's Ex-Pupil",
One Fall to None - Forfeit
Note:
Acton quit after losing the first fall.
MARCH 23, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Hjalmar Lundin Vs. Karakanoff,
Resutl Unknown
MARCH 30, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Handicap
Karakanoff (of Turkey) def. Arthur Viger & Shag Brown
(AV 00:16:30 - SB 00:07:30 - C 00:24:00)
2 - Emilio Pietro "A New Frenchman" def. Samson (of Sweden),
Two Falls to One
3 - Two out of Three Falls
Eugene Tremblay def. Montous "the Indian",
Two Falls to None
Notes:
Also featured "a couple of" preliminary matches.
Following the prelims Poiree and Pietro gave a series of poses to show off their muscular development.
April 1906
APRIL 6, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Attendance: 6,500
Referee: Dr. Gadbois
1 - Pietro Vs. Rumageon,
Draw (00:30:00)
2 - Handicap
Poiree def Viger & Shag Brown
3 - Two out of Three Falls
Frank Gotch def. Karakanoff 'the Terrible Turk',
Two Falls to None - Forfeit (F1 00:07:10 - F2 00:03:00 - C 00:10:00)
Notes:
Karakanoff is said to have been recently imported from Paris where he came second in a recent Folies Bergere tournament.
Karakanoff could not continue.
APRIL 11, 1906 (WEDNESDAY)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Frnak Gotch def. "Montreal Wrestler"
[This match may not have taken place]
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Roumougeon Vs. Poiree,
Result Unknown
2 - Emil Maupas Vs. Pietro,
Result Unknown
APRIL 14, 1906 (SATURDAY)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
The Gazette reports in today's edition that twenty-seven wrestlers are confirmed for the upcoming tournament to start on April 16, 1906. It carries on saying the promoter, George Kennedy, had Frank Gotch signed some time ago, but he is stil trying to confirm Tom Jenkins, [Fred] Beell and Apollo.
It's said the biggest lot brought together in America and Montreal.
Kennedy has been in New York.
Buffalo are making preparations for a tournament to start there after the Montreal one closes.
Belzil, a local French-Canadian is said to be the heaviest entrant at 278lbs.
Carl Bush, the smart Russian is said to be joint lightest with Pernelli, the Italian, both men weighing 100lbs.
Neromus, a Maxican is speculated as being a standout who should give anyoen a test. It's mentioned he previously arranged to wrestle a bull in the National grounds, however the bull didn't want to wrestle that day.
The rough tactics of Yankee Rogers are noted.
Sohnable, Delivuk aand Lundin are listed as being all good men.
It's said the man who won the Light Heavyweight Championship in Paris is in, Pietro.
The last participant to be specifically mentioned as having good things spoken of him in the Gazette article was Poiree of France.
APRIL 16, 1906 (MONDAY)
World Heavyweight Championship / International Graeco-Roman Tournament: Opening Day
Promotion: Canadian Athletic CLub
Promoter: George Kennedy
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Attendance: 1,000
Announcer: Dr. Gadbois
Referee: Dr. Gadbois
1 - Opening Round
A. Viger def. Montpezat
(00:02:30)
2 - Opening Round
E. Brugglio Vs. J. Miller,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
3 - Opening Round
F. Sankonsky def. Geo. Sohnable
(00:05:00)
4 - Opening Round
Belzil def. V. Matousky,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
5 - Opening Round
Frank Gotch def. Gustavidson
(00:02:00)
6 - Opening Round
B.C. Neromous def. Peter Hedger
(00:13:00)
7 - Opening Round
Karakanoff def. Oscar Larson
(00:05:00)
8 - Opening Round
H. Pagos def. J. Penellio,
Disqualification (00:11:00)
9 - Opening Round
Yankee Rogers def. A. Gonthier
10 - Opening Round
S. Sucz def. N. Hollirigg
(00:00:15)
11 - Opening Round
Karl Delivuk Vs. Carl Busch,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
12 - Opening Round
Brown Vs. Roumongeon,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
13 - Opening Round
Emile Maupas def. J. Labarbe
(00:10:30)
14 - Opening Round
Apollo def. Paul Sweeney
(00:05:00)
Notes:
This is the opening day of the tournament which finished on April 24, 1906.
If a wrestler suffers two defeats or goes to the time-limit on three occasions he is eliminated. [Not stated, but it appears two draws and a loss also resulted in elimination]
The entrants were paraded to open the show.
Perrilli disputed the referees decision and the judges agreed with him [If the result was changed though, it is not said.]
Teilnehmer / Participants:
Ch. Pietro "the Wicked Grippo-Grappler" (of Bavaria - 200lbs),
Apollo "the Irish Meat Trust" (of Ireland),
Frank Gotch "the Plowboy 'Rassler" (of America - 196lbs),
"Yankee" Rogers (of America - 216lbs),
Belzil (of Canada - 278lbs),
Brown (Negro - 190lbs),
E. Brugglio (of Poland) - 108lbs),
Carl Busch (of Germany - 100lbs),
Karl Delivuk (of Austria - 200lbs),
A. Gonthier (of Canada - 210lbs),
Gustavidson (of Sweden - Was not advertised),
Peter Hedger (of Germany - 103lbs),
N. Hollrigg (of Austria - Was not advertised),
Karakanoff (of Turkey - 203lbs),
J. Labarbe (of Bourdelais - Was not advertised),
Oscar Larson (of Sweden - 195lbs),
V. Matousky (of Russia - 205lbs),
Emile Maupas (of France - 195lbs),
J. Miller (of the Netherlands - 101lbs),
P. Montpezat (of Belgium - 105lbs),
B.C. Neromus (of Mexico - 205lbs),
Harold Pagos (of Germany - Was not advertised),
J. Perrelli "the Bowery Bird" (of Italy - 190lbs),
Roumugeon (of France - 195lbs),
F. Sankonsky (of Russia - 275lbs - Was not advertised),
Geo. Schnable (of Germany - 220lbs),
S. Sucz (of Hungary - Was not advertised),
Paul Sweeney (of Canada - 210kbs),
A. Viger (of Canada - 103lbs),
Dan McLeod (of Scotland - Unable to get to Montreal in time),
B. Poiree (of France - 220lbs - Suffered an injured ankle and wrenched arm prior to the tournament opening),
Tom Jenkins (of America - Unable to fulfillment his commitment as his mother died last week),
J. Harold (of Germany - 108lbs - Advertised but did not appear),
H. Lundin (of Sweden - 220lbs - Advertised but did not appear),
A. Nelson (of Germany - 197lbs - Advertised but did not apear).
APRIL 17, 1906 (TUESDAY)
World Heavyweight Championship / International Graeco-Roman Tournament: Day 2
Promotion: Canadian Athletic CLub
Promoter: George Kennedy
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Referee: Dr. Gadbois
1 - Second Round
Sohnable Vs. Matusoky,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
2 - Second Round
Pagos Vs. Gonthier,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
3 - Second Round
Montpezat def. Labarbe
(00:11:00)
4 - Second Round
Brugglio Vs. Viger,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
5 - Second Round
Perrelli Vs. Miller,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
6 - Second Round
Delivuk Vs. Apollo,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
7 - Second Round
Sweeney def. Sucz
(00:05:00)
8 - Second Tounr
Roumougeon Vs. Gusdavison,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
9 - Second Round
Maupas def. Hedger
(00:12:00)
10 - Secound Round
Sanskonsky def. Belzil
(00:01:00)
11 - Second Round
Gotch Vs. Busch,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
12 - Second Round
Pietro Vs. Rogers,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
Notes:
All 29 entrants were paraded on the stage after five matches had been completed.
These following two matches were said to be taking place in the morning's Montreal Gazette:
1 - Second Round
Maupas Vs. Roumougeon
2 - Second Round
Sucz Vs. Larsen
APRIL 18, 1906 (WEDNESDAY)
World Heavyweight Championship / International Graeco-Roman Tournament: Day 3
Promotion: Canadian Athletic CLub
Promoter: George Kennedy
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Viger Vs. Matusoky,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
2 - Gonthier def. Miller
(00:14:30)
3 - Belzil def. Brown
(00:04:00)
4 - Busch def. Sweeney
(00:13:00)
5 - Neromous Vs. Hollrigle,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
6 - Delivuk def. Schnable
(00:11:30)
7 - Gotch Vs. Perrilli,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
8 - Gustavidson def. Sucz
(00:09:00)
9 - Apollo def. Sankanosky,
(00:00:08)
10 - Karakanoff Vs. Pietro,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
11 - Rogers def. Pagos
(00:14:00)
12 - Special Feature in La Savat - Two Rounds
Maupas Vs. Roumougeon,
No Result
Notes:
It's said: "Roumougeon can kick as well a any ballet dancer in the game, while Maupas had some shin and knee drives that kept his fellow countryman on the jump." - Montreal Gazette
[It becomes clear now that Perrelli's earlier result with Pagos was indeed taken from the records]
The newspaper says that only 18 men remain from the remaining 29. [I make 22 left based on the rulings mentioned in day 1]
APRIL 19, 1906 (THURSDAY)
World Heavyweight Championship / International Graeco-Roman Tournament: Day 4
Promotion: Canadian Athletic CLub
Promoter: George Kennedy
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Gonthier def. Roumougen
2 - Delivuk def. Holrigg
3 - Brown Vs. Neromus,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
4 - Karakanoff Vs. Rugglio,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
5 - Busch def. Montpazet
6 - Perrelli def. Viger
(00:11:25)
7 - Pietro def. Sanskonsky
8 - Rogers Vs. Apollo,
Time-Limit Draw (00:15:00)
9 - Frank Gotch def. Emile Maupas
(00:03:00)
10 - Consolation Match
Labarbe def. Hedger
Note:
This was put on due to the quick finish in the Gotch-Maupas bout.
As Busch left and Perrelli entered, Perrelli "playfully" slapped Busch on the cheek. A fight between the two nearly broke out as a result of that, but Dr. Gadbois put a stop to it.
The Gazette states there have been seventeen eliminations. [I make it 13 based on the rulings in day 1]
The paper also lists that five men have qualified as finalists and there are eight men who will take part in semi-finals to decide the other finalists.
[By process of elimination this means we can confirm the others who have been eliminated. No reason has been given why they are no longer participating - Still only makes it fifteen eliminated with thirteen remaining]
APRIL 20, 1906 (FRIDAY)
World Heavyweight Championship / International Graeco-Roman Tournament: Day 5
Promotion: Canadian Athletic CLub
Promoter: George Kennedy
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Karakanoff Vs. Nermomus,
Time-Limit Draw
2 - Gustavidson Vs. Roumageon,
Time-Limit Draw
3 - Gotch def. Busch
(00:04:00)
4 - "Yankee" Rogers def. Delivuk
(00:24:50)
5 - Apollo def. Maupas
(00:30:00-)
6 - Perrelli Vs. Pietro,
Time-Limit Draw (00:30:00)
Notes:
The Gazette says that when Roumageon drew with Gustavidson it put him out the tournament. He hadd already been eliminated though, so I think it meant Gonthier as he is not mentioned? Although, could have been Pagos as he also does not appear and is now eliminated.
For the next day: "If there are four winners the four will be divided into two pairs, the last two winners to meet to settle first and second place. If any draws are wrestled they will be to have run to a finish."
The final eight are on equal standings going forward:
1 - Frank Gotch Vs. Ch. Pietro
2 - Carl Bursch Vs. J. Perrelli
3 - Emile Maupas Vs. Yankee Rogers
4 - Delivuk Vs. Apollo
APRIL 21, 1906 (SATURDAY)
World Heavyweight Championship / International Graeco-Roman Tournament: Day 6
Promotion: Canadian Athletic CLub
Promoter: George Kennedy
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Attendance: 48,123
Judges: Peter Gravel, Dr. J.H. Desjardins, Henry Richard, Honore Lafleur & J.O. Fournier
Referee: Dr. Gadbois
1 - Perrelli def. Busch
(00:19:00)
2 - Apollo def. Delivuk
(00:19:10)
3 - Rogers Vs. Maupas,
Time-Limit Draw (00:30:00)
4 - Pietro def. Gotch
(00:00:30)
Notes:
The attendance figure is what the St. John Daily Sun listed, however, I'm pretty sure it's a typo.
After his loss Busch initially resigns from the competition saying he is going home. Pagos was going to be added to tomorrow's card if Busch did go home.
Gotch-Pietro: "The bout was the finale to a red-hot evening's work, but it lasted only logn enough to get the crowd yelling. Gotch walked over to Pietro, rushed him to the ropes. Pietro got a front waist-hold and Frank landed on his hands, but skipped to safety. Again they clinched, and Pietro got a back waist-hold, when Frank landed on the mat. Landed hard. Was it a flying fall or a pin fall? Certainly Pietro let him got at once - and walked out of the arena."
Gadbois refused to give a verdict on the finish. He left it to the judges to make a decision.
While the judges deliberated over what to do Gotch waited in the ring. Pietro meanwhile left the ring, the locker room and the whole building.
After the decision was made final people passed comment including:
- Gadbois thought it was a flying fall.
- Delivuk thought it was a clean fall.
- Roumageon thought it was a clean fall.
- Maupas thought it was a flying fall.
- Mr. MacDonald, noted referee & athlete, commented "He should not have decided himself. That's what a referee is for."
- Gotch said, "If falls like that count, I've won forty like it since the tournament began. I'll forfeit $100 if I can't throw Pietro in three minutes."
APRIL 23, 1906 (MONDAY)
World Heavyweight Championship / International Graeco-Roman Tournament: Penultiamte Day
Promotion: Canadian Athletic CLub
Promoter: George Kennedy
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Referee: Dr. Gadbois
1 - Rogers Vs. Apollo,
Time-Limit Draw (00:30:00)
2 - Delivuk def. Busch
(00:24:50)
3 - Pietro def. Maupas
(00:27:00)
4 - Gotch def. Perrelli
(00:12:00)
Notes:
The final night's matches will be:
1 - Maupas Vs. Busch
2 - Delivuk Vs. Perrelli
3 - Gotch Vs. Rogers
4 - Pietro Vs. Apollo
If Pietro-Appollo should end in a win for either one, "first place will be decided and the losing man will tie Gotch for second place, in the event of the latter winning his match with Rogers. Should Apollo and pietro draw and Gotch win, there will be a three-cornered tie." - The Gazette
APRIL 24, 1906 (TUESDAY)
World Heavyweight Championship / International Graeco-Roman Tournament: Final Day
Promotion: Canadian Athletic CLub
Promoter: George Kennedy
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Attendance: "Much Smaller Than Usual"
1 - Non-Tournament
Gotch def. Rogers
(00:20:30)
2 - Non-Tournament
Maupas def. Busch
(00:09:20)
3 - Perrelli Vs. Delivuk,
Time-Limit Draw (00:30:00)
4 - Apollo Vs. Pietro,
Draw
Notes:
"Gotch would have won the tournament, but the explanation given by the management of the Canadian Athletic Club, which conducted the tournament, is that the contest for first place really closed on Monday."
Kennedy, Gotch, Rogers, Perrelli, Pagos, Karakanoff and Roumageon left for a Catch-as-Catch-Can tournament in Buffalo after the tournament closed. Others including Apollo, will leave tomorrow.
Platzierung / Placement:
1. & 2. Apollo & Ch. Pietro.
3. Frank Gotch.
4. Yankee Rogers.
5. J. Perrelli.
6. Emile Maupas.
7. Karl Delivuk.
8. Carl Busch.
APRIL 30, 1906 (MONDAY)
Jacques Carter Hall, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Attendance: "Packed House"
1 - Graeco-Roman - Three out of Five Falls
Pietro def. Delivuk,
Three Falls to Two (F1 Pi 00:07:37 - F2 De 00:06:45 - F3 De 00:09:38 - F4 Pi 00:13:38 - F5 Pi 00:12:46 - C 00:50:24)
May 1906
MAY 7, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Referee: Dr. Gadbois
1 - Jiu-Jitsu
Ito/Oriziati (of Japan) def. Komuri/Kourmi (of Japan),
Twelve Falls to Four
2 - Ito def. St. Armour (of Montreal)
3 - Graeco-Roman
Emilio Pietro "the Pugnacious Bayonne" Vs. Poiree,
Two Falls to None (F1 EP 00:16:80 - F2 EP 00:09:00 - C 00:25:00)
Notes:
It's said, "Ito is a traveller, having once been an instructor to the military in Tokyo; at present he is in Montreal, showing Y.M.C.A. lads the lilly white art of disturbing nerve centres and having rude chaps to the floor." - The Gazette
Announced Frank Gotch will return to face Pietro on May 14, 1906 in the Graeco-Roman style.
MAY 14, 1906 (MONDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Dr. Gabois
1 - Graeco-Roman
Karl Delivuk def. Karakanoff,
Two Falls to One
2 - Frank Gotch Vs. Pietro,
No Contest
Note:
Match 2 is stopped by the police.
June 1906 (no results)
July 1906
JULY 16, 1906 (MONDAY)
Riverside Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Handicap - Karakanoff to Throw Tremblay Three Times in Sixty Minutes
Karakanoff Vs. Eugene Tremblay,
Time-Limit - Karakanoff Failed to Throw Trmeblay At All (01:00:00)
August 1906 (no results)
September 1906
SEPTEMBER 28, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Attendance: 4,000
1 - Gagner def. Montferand
2 - 125lbs
Cote Vs. Giroux,
Draw
3 - Handicap - Ackerman to Throw Ulric & Richard within Forty-Five Minutes
Al/Charlie Ackerman Vs. Ulric & Richard,
Time-Limit - Threw Ulric, but Failed to Throw Richard (U 00:14:00 - TL 00:45:00)
4 - Al Ackerman def. Eugene Tremblay,
Forfeit (00:18:00)
Notes:
Tremblay is said to have torn ligaments in his shoulder blade.
Ackerman refused to accept the victory when Tremblay could not continue though.
October 1906
OCTOBER 5, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Alphonse Steurs Vs. Karl Delivuk,
Result Unknown
OCTOBER 12, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Dr. Gadbois
1 - Lightweights
Beauchamp def. Morel,
Two Falls to One
2 - Welterweights
Leduc Vs. Richard,
Draw (00:30:00)
3 - Karl Delivuk def. Gonthier
4 - Graeco-Roman
Alphonse Steurs def. Pietro,
Two Falls to One
OCTOBER 19, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Attendance: 3,000
1 - Karl Delivuk def. Karakanoff
(00:42:00)
2 - Pietro def. Gonthier
(00:28:00)
3 - Alphonbse def. Hjalmar Lundin.
One Fall to None (02:02:00)
OCTOBER 26, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Roumongeon Vs. Karl Von Delivuk,
Result Unknown
2 - Pietro Vs. Karakanoff,
Result Unknown
3 - Apollo Vs. Alphonse Steurs,
Result Unknown
November 1906
NOVEMBER 2, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Beauchamp Vs. Simard,
Result Unknown
2 - Roumogeon Vs. Karakanoff,
Result Unknown
3 - Handicap
Steurs Vs. Gonthier, Delivuk & Pietro,
Result Unknown
NOVEMBER 9, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Handicap
Steurs Vs. Roumougeon, Karakanoff, Viger & Simard,
Result Unknown
2 - Emil Maupas Vs. Pietro,
Result Unknown
NOVEMBER 23, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Catch-as-Catch-Can
Perrelli Vs. Simard,
Result Unknown
2 - Yankee Rogers Vs. ALphonse Steurs,
Result Unknown
December 1906
DECEMBER 7, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Simard Vs. Beauchamp,
Draw (00:30:00)
2 - Catch-as-Catch-Can
Perrelli def. Busch,
Two Falls to None
3 - Alphonse Steurs def. Pietro,
Two Falls to None
Note:
The referee made Pietro shower prior to the second fall due to being greased up.
DECEMBER 14, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Emile Maupas Vs. Roumageon,
Draw (01:00:00)
2 - Pietro def. Bush (Busch)
3 - Alphonse Steurs def. Fritz Mohl,
Two Falls to None
DECEMBER 21, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 - Graeco-Roman
Simard Vs. Bush (Busch)
(00:35:00)
2 - Graeco-Roman
Pietro def. Emil Maupas,
Two Falls to One
3 - Handicap - Catch-as-Catch-Can - Steurs to Throw Perelli Twice in Sixty Minutes
Alphonse Steurs Vs. Perelli,
Time-Limit - Steurs Only Threw Perelli Once (01:00:00)
DECEMBER 28, 1906 (FRIDAY)
Sohmer Park, Monteal, Quebec, Canada
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Dr. Gadbois
1 - Graeco-Roman
Tom Jenkins Vs. Alphonse Steurs,
One Fall to None - No Contest (F1 AS 01:39:00 - F2 TJ ??:??:?? - C 01:39:00+)
Notes:
Steurs was said by a doctor that he fractured his arm and could not continue.
The referee ruled the match a no contest rather than awarding the victory to Jenkins as is normal in such a situation.
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