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Show HID PUD DOWWBY KflRTYE Chicagoan Wins in 25 Minutes; Min-utes; Two Straight Falls; Result a Surprise. j U took Ernest Kartyo, tho rnuch-toutcd protege of Frank Gotch, less than thirty minutes to demonstrate his class to Og-deti Og-deti fandom last evening by beating Henry Irslinger. The result was a com-ploto com-ploto surpriso to a big majority of those present, and, prior to the bell, odds as good as 2 to 1 were ofTercd against the Chicagoan. Kartye, who was in not the best of condition, showed a thorough knowledge of mat science and had comparatively com-paratively no trouble in disposing of the h0m!cr of '"d Txmsdale's diamond belt. ., . r fl.r.st fal1 was 80 cleverly executed that Irslinger was not sure he had been thrown, and. staggering to Referee Har-fl' Har-fl' "e asl;ed him who had won. Both rails were secured with a head-scissors and bar, the first In eighteen and the second sec-ond in seven minutes. The hold used is one of the oldest, but veteran mat artists declared that ICartye's mothod of application appli-cation was now to them. In ma.naglng the grip. Kartye starts as for a simple hammerlock. Granevining his own arm. he Jerks his opponent toward to-ward him with such force as to send him to the mat Holding the arm in a bar. he vises the head between his legs and proceeds to place the victim among the also-rans. By his performance of last evening Kartye earns a right to tackle Mike Yokel Yo-kel and he should be able to make Mike ramble some. Considering that his condition con-dition was not the best, due to traveling and insufficient training. Kartye's quick win from one of lrslincer's repute Is the more remarkable. Manager Emil Klank sure has a strong contender for King Yokel's crown and local fans may see them together soon. The match started with Kartye aggressive, aggres-sive, trying to ge-t a hammerlock from tho start. Irslinger. however, seemed loo quick and repeatedly got away. Kartye was much the stronger and was trying hard to win from the start, before his poor condition should disable him. When the critical moment came Irslinger had not been behind tho Chicagoan once and was doing good to protect himself. The men wore In the middle of the mat and the bout seemed good for an hour. Kartye suddenly got sufficient of a hold to work his trick play, and. throwing the European Euro-pean champ to 'the floor, pinned his shoulders shoul-ders before the crowd realized tho exact situation. It appeared to many as a "lucky" fall, but when, in tho second session, ses-sion, Kartye executed the same stunt, the fans realized they were watching a real srappler. who had "some stuff" up his sleeve. Irslinger worked hard before the second fall but could do nothing with his man. Prior to the main event, two Ogden boys wrestled thirty minutes to a draw. It was a good exhibition and pleased the crowd immensely. Moving pictures of the Y6kel-Millcr match in Duluth were also shown. .... |