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Show Kunkel Victor as Christy Draws Disqualification in Arena Bout however, as Christy had been doing more or less the name thing. The third fall came in three minutes min-utes when Christy punued his tactics tac-tics a little too far for Referee Ira Dern to stand and the Sunland Samson Sam-son was duly disqualified for torturing tor-turing Kunkel when the latter was outside the ropes on the east side of tha ring. Del wasn't given any opportunity to wrestle, because Christy disdained dis-dained any of Kunkel'a attempts to stick a little closer to tha w rest ling side." In preliminaries Leo Karallnko defeated Ivan Kollich. Wally Thompson won from Vard Cutler, George Wilson tossed Eric Leaf and "Wildcat" McCann drew with Jack Sullivan. Hy RILL MK'REA Samson waa a man of unusual physical strength and long hair, but the 1939 version of Samson one Ted Christy of Sunland, Cal., has only tha long hair. Christy waa cast In the role of villain Friday night at McCullough's arena aa tha winter aaassn'a grunt-growl grunt-growl show reopened after the Christmaa holidays before a small crowd of approximately 1000 fans, who saw Del Kunkel, local plumber, win from Christy on a foul. In a bout largely replete with rough stuff, sufficient enough to keep the cash customers amused, Christy won ths first fall by weakening weak-ening our Delbert with what appeared ap-peared to be good old choke holds and then pouncing upon him. Using Christy's long locks of hair for a handle, Del came back to annex an-nex the aecond fall with a left to tha stomach and a right cross to the jaw, applied with tha finesse of Jo Louis. This procedure was okeh, |