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Show Dern Airplanes Dusak To Win Headline Fray Of Lively Arena Card Salt Laker Utea Camouflage to Lure. Invader Into Deadly Spin; Detton Subdue McDonald Longson, Dawson Battle to Draw Irer glnee aoldlen dreased up their iharpthooteri to look Ilka trees and camouflaged their machine guns and cannons to look like harmless molehills In the forests, man has taken delight In deceiving els neighbor, as Ira Dern did Friday night at McCullough's arena to airplane Carl Dusak Into wrestling humiliation. Mow Ira didn't try to psaa a phoney a nickel off on the teo-pound Dusak. If he had, Dusak anight not have auf-( fared the headache be did. But there's lots of wart to deceive a fellow. For Instance, you can act as if you're exhausted ex-hausted and reedy to drop your limp form In a heap any moment and then suddenly, oome to life with the strength of an ox and the anger of an enraged bull. Ira ao camouflaged hia antics In the heedllner Friday night Duaak had been puniahlnf him with hia famous chlnlock for st least five minutes, during which time he dragged the Salt Laker from hemp to hemp by the neck, flopped him up and down and generally handled bias like a rag dolL Finally Ira tore himself looae and went reeling into a comer, apparently apparent-ly en the verge of keeling Into a keep before Duaak could reach him for the crushing finiah. Dusak came eharg ing forward confidently. That la where he reckoned wlttiout the traitorous intent in-tent that waa within Mr. Dern 'a mind. Ira aagged limply toward the mat, Duaak hovered atop him, seemingly -content in gloeting for a moment over the glory that waa to be hia. But even as he plotted on how merclleaa he could be to our try, Dern came to Ufa and picked Duaak up for the airplane spin from which pone escape without a terrific fall. Generoualy he epun the 34s-pounder before hurling him onto his back with a thud that sent a ehudder throuih the ring. Ira graoioualy granted five additional ad-ditional minutes tor the huaky to recuperate, re-cuperate, but In that he waa aelflah enough to get a public humiliation of the man who had boasted of what he'd , do, once allowed touee hia chlnlock. Duaak was -too wobbly even to think about his choke hold when he . came back for the second canto end after Buffering across the ring a couple of times was pinned with a powerful headlock ana body press. The roughhouse tactics obaeeaed a majority of the grapplers. Dean Detton. Det-ton. lul. Salt Lake, detested Jack McDonald, 201, Spokanav la a rough and tumble match. He wen the first fall In U minute by tutting McDonald Mc-Donald through the topee, and, after plunging over them a cotrpes of times himself, was pinned with the flying ' aclasors in the eenoneV but came through tn trie third canto by aiam-mtng aiam-mtng his foe backwards when McDonald Mc-Donald hopped astride in s flying aciaaors. Bill Longaon. 210, Salt Lake, and Al Dawson, tut, Ogden, drew In a JO-mlnute time limit affair, neither getting a fall, but anansglnc to cuff each other amply about the head. Ashler Smith, 140. Eatt Lake, defeated de-feated Cy HoLcomb, let, Cleveland, winning In 12 1-1 minutes on a re-verae re-verae body flip. Jack O'hara, IM, Texas, and Dory Detton, 14s. 6 alt Lake, draw in the 20-mlnute prelim. |