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Local Promotions in 1980 December 24, 1882 in Fremont, OH Opera Hall drawing ??? 1. Lucien Marc Christol beat Richard Dieterie in two straight falls. 2. Lucien Marc Christol beat beat Heinrich Webber in three falls. Janaury 15, 1887 in Sandusky, OH 1. Lucien Marc Christol beat Louis Schroeber in three straight falls. Janaury 18, 1887 in Sandusky, OH Turner Hall drawing ??? 1. Lucien Marc Christol beat Louis Schroeber in three falls of a “Graeco- Roman” match. Schroeder beat Christol. Christol beat Schroeder. Christol beat Schroeder. Janaury 24, 1887 in Sandusky, OH 1. World Lightweight Champ James Faulkner beat Lucien Marc Christol (20:35) in five falls. Christol beat Faulkner (7:45) in a “Graeco-Roman” fall. Faulkner beat Christol (11:35) in a “catch-as-catch-can” fall. Christol beat Faulkner (15:35) in a “Graeco-Roman” fall. Faulkner beat Christol (17:35) in a “catch-as-catch-can” fall. Faulkner beat Christol (20:35) in a “catch-as- catch-can” fall. February 5, 1887 in Sandusky, OH Fisher’s Hall drawing ??? 1. James Faulkner drew Lucien Marc Christol in five falls. Duncan C. Ross was the referee. Faulkner won the first two falls, one Graeco-Roman style and one catch-as-catch-can style. Christol then won a fall of each style. Faulkner comitted a foul in the last fall Graeco-Roman style so the match was declared a draw. February 8, 1887 in Sandusky, OH 1. George Miller beat Louis Schroeder in four falls of a “Graeco-Roman” match. Schroeder beat Miller. Miller beat Schroeder. Miller beat Schroeder. Miller beat Schroeder. February 28, 1887 in Sandusky, OH Fisher’s Hall drawing 300 1. Matsada Sorakichi beat Lucien Marc Christol (13:50) in five falls. Christol beat Sorakichi (4:55) in a “Graeco-Roman” fall. Sorakichi beat Christol (6:40) in a “catch-as-catch-can” fall. Christol beat Sorakichi (13:10) in a “Graeco-Roman” fall. Sorakichi beat Christol (13:30) in a “catch-as-catch- can” fall. Sorakichi beat Christol (13:50) in a “Graeco-Roman” fall. March 12, 1887 in Sandusky, OH 1. George Miller beat Robert Fisher in three falls of a “Graeco-Roman” match. 2. Lucien Marc Christol beat Mervine Thompson (7:30) in four falls of a “handicap Graeco-Roman” match when Thompson couldn’t take five straight falls. Thompson beat Christol (5:30). Thompson beat Christol (6:30). Thompson beat Christol (7:00). Christol beat Thompson (7:30). Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 1 of 150 August 28, 1901 in Clyde, OH 1. Burt Chadwick beat Edwin Booth in two straight falls. Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 2 of 150 November 17, 1902 in Port Clinton, OH Port Clinton Armory drawing ??? 1. William Lester beat Melville Minier (6:00) in two straight falls. Lester beat Minier (4:00). Lester beat Minier (6:00). Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 3 of 150 January 1, 1903 in Sandusky, OH October 9, 1903 in Sandusky, OH Link’s Hall drawing ??? 1. William Lester vs. ???. 2. William Lester vs. ???. 1. Harry Robinson vs. Rufus Smith. 2. Ohio Lightweight Champ Burt Chadwick beat William Lester in twos rtaight Note: These bouts were part of an open house celebrating the formation of the falls. Sandusky Athletic Club. December 3, 1903 in Fremont, OH March 11, 1903 in Port Clinton, OH 1. Burt Chadwick beat Bobby Reaks. Reaks was to throw Chadwick three 1. August Heminger vs. Fritz Hallfinger. times in an hour, but only did so twice before being DQed. Note: This match was postponed from December 1st in Sandusky. March 12, 1903 in Bellevue, OH 1. U.S. Lightweight Champ Bert Chadwick beat Fritz Hallfinger. December 11, 1903 in Port Clinton, OH Armory drawing ??? 1. August Hemminger vs. Lafayette Jones. March 20, 1903 in Port Clinton, OH 1. August Hemminger beat Bert Chadwick in three falls. December 23, 1903 in Fremont, OH 1. Burt Chadwick beat Bobby Reaks in three falls. Reakes beat Chadwick. Reakes beat Chadwick. Reakes was DQed when is seconds interfered. April 3, 1903 in Bellevue, OH Armory drawing ??? 1. U.S. Lightweight Champ Bert Chadwick vs. August Hemminger in three falls. Cancelled: April 28, 1903 in Sandusky, OH June 11, 1903 in Bellevue, OH Smith’s Opera House drawing ??? 1. Fritz Hallfinger beat Lafayette Jones (48:00) in two straight falls. Hallfinger beat Jones (31:30). Hallfinger beat Jones (48:00). June 28, 1903 in Port Clinton, OH Armory drawing ??? 1. August Hemminger beat Ed Jeschke (21:45) in a “handicap” match when Jeschke couldn’t take five straight falls. Jeschke beat Hemminger (7:45). Hemminger beat Jeschke (21:45). September 7, 1903 in Port Clinton, OH Armory drawing ??? 1. Charles Wittmer beat August Hemminger (64:00) in three falls. Wittmer beat Hemminger (55:00). Heminger beat Wittmer (64:00). Heminger forfeited the third fall. Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 4 of 150 September 9, 1904 in Sandusky, OH Link’s Hall drawing ??? 1. Prelim match. 2. Frank Gotch vs. ??? Howard. September 26, 1904 in Norwalk, OH 1. Clarence Meade beat Fred Hirsch (9:00) in two straight falls. Meade beat Hirsch (3:00). Meade beat Hirsch (9:00). October 22, 1904 in Port Clinton, OH Armory drawing ??? 1. Max Wiley vs. August Heminger. October 25, 1904 in Norwalk, OH 1. Al Ackerman beat Clarence Meade (31:40) in two straight falls. Ackerman beat Meade (21:30). Ackerman beat Meade (31:40). November 7, 1904 in Port Clinton, OH Armory drawing ??? 1. Clarence Meade vs. August Heminger. Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 5 of 150 September 22, 1905 in Bellevue, OH Opera Hall drawing ??? 1. Fritz Hallfinger beat ??? Yamagata. Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 6 of 150 No known shows in 1906 Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 7 of 150 January 4, 1907 in Sandusky, OH 1. Louis Biemler beat Buck Burns (2:30) in two straight falls. Biemler beat Burns (0:45). Biemler beat Burns (2:30). 2. Young Hirsch beat ??? Oyama (45:00) in a “jiu jitsu” match. 3. Young Hirsch beat ??? Ito (1:45). Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 8 of 150 February 18, 1908 in Sandusky, OH Majestic Theater drawing ??? 1. Henry Gehring vs. Walter Willoughby. Note: Will McKay was the promoter. March 19, 1908 in Sandusky, OH Majestic Theater drawing ??? 1. Ben Gordon drew Charles Anderson (138:00) in three falls. Gordon beat Anderson (35:00). Anderson beat Gordon (43:00). The time limit expired (138:00). April 2, 1908 in Sandusky, OH 1. Johnny Billeter beat Louis Biemler (92:40) in two straight falls. Billeter beat Biemler (88:00). Billeter beat Biemler (92:40). April 15, 1908 in Castalia, OH M.J. Nolan Barn drawing ??? 1. Louis Biemler vs. ??? Hawthorne. May 11, 1908 in Sandusky, OH Majestic Theater drawing ??? 1. Louis Biemler beat Ed Anderson. Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 9 of 150 No known shows in 1909 Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 10 of 150 July 8, 1910 in Port Clinton, OH 1. Harry May (a one-handed man) beat Jack Schaffer (a one-legged man). 2. Louis Winslow vs. ??? Roberts. Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 11 of 150 January 5, 1911 in Huron, OH November 28, 1911 in Huron, OH Opera House drawing ??? Opera House drawing ??? 1. Otto Suter beat Rollo Zimmerman. 1. Rollo Zimmerman vs. Steve Ducy. January 10, 1911 in Huron, OH December 12, 1911 in Huron, OH Opera House drawing ??? Opera House drawing ??? 1. Otto Suter vs. Montana Kid in three falls. Suter substituted for an injured 1. Ohio Welterweight Champ Jack Warner vs. Rollo Zimmerman. Rollo Zimmerman. Newspaper reports claim that the two are brothers and this match was a “fake.” December 18, 1911 in Clyde, OH January 17, 1911 in Huron, OH 1. Rollo Zimmerman beat Al Todd (59:58) in two straight falls. Zimmerman Opera House drawing ??? beat Todd (31:45). Zimmerman beat Todd (59:58). 1. Rollo Zimmerman vs. George Baxter in three falls. January 19, 1911 in Port Clinton, OH 1. Charles Marotta vs. William Coger in three falls. 2. Barry Williams vs. Louis Winslow in three falls. January 26, 1911 in Huron, OH Opera House drawing ??? 1. Charley Marotta beat William Coger (18:00) in two straight falls. Marotta beat Coger (10:00). Marotta beat Coger (18:00). 2. Fred Eato beat Louis Winslow (47:00) in two straight falls. February 9, 1911 in Port Clinton, OH Opera House drawing ??? 1. ??? Brown beat ??? Courchaine in three falls. 2. Pat Manocchio beat Louis Winslow (21:00) in two straight falls. Manocchio beat Winslow (19:00). Manocchio beat Winslow (21:00). Cancelled: April 22, 1911 in Port Clinton, OH due to a small crowd August 1, 1911 in Port Clinton, OH Camp Perry drawing ??? 1. Jake Billeter vs. Louis Winslow. August 9, 1911 in Sandusky, OH Royal Theater drawing ??? 1. Rollo Zimmerman vs. Farmer Moore. Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 12 of 150 December 27, 1912 in Sandusky, OH Lyceum Theater drawing 55 1. Jay Garrison beat Al Todd (24:30) in two straight falls. Garrison beat Todd (15:30). Garrison beat Todd (24:30). 2. Rollo Zimmerman beat Art Brazan (27:00) in two straight falls. Zimmerman beat Brazan (15:00). Zimmerman beat Brazan (27:00). Ben Neihm was scheduled to face Zimmerman, but refused due to the crowd being so small. Note: T.J. McKernan was the promoter. Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 13 of 150 October 29, 1913 in Sandusky, OH Sandusky Theatre drawing ??? Note: Paul Bowser and Cora Livingstone were to take on all comers as part of a burlesque show. Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 14 of 150 January 28, 1914 in Oak Harbor, OH 1.
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