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Strongbow, Russell Win Team Match

San Pedro News-Pilot – March 20, 1946

The wrestling duo of Indian Jules Strongbow and Rebel Russell last night defeated Tug Carlson and Vic Holbrook two falls out of three in a tag team match at Wilmington Bowl.

In the preliminaries, Bud Curtis, 210, used a double toehold to throw Mickey Page, 225, and Tex Jones, 240, pinned Don Mclntyre, 245, with a head twist.

Tag Team Bout At Bowl Tonight

San Pedro News-Pilot – February 26, 1946

Rebel Russell, who claims the coast heavyweight wrestling title, tonight will team with Bomber Kulkovich against Jim (Mighty) Casey and Tex Jones in a tag team match at Wilmington Bowl.

The bout may develop into a battle between Russell and Casey as Casey wants to “show up” the Rebel, who last week pinned him in Los Angeles.

Preliminary bouts match Jack Vansky against Tug Carlson, and Frank Gonzales against Kolo Stasiak.

Tony Martinez Risks Title

San Pedro News-Pilot – February 5, 1946

Tony Martinez, state heavyweight wrestling champion, tonight will risk his title at Wilmington Bowl against the challenge of Rebel Russell, late of Georgia.

Martinez won his title by defeating Russell in the final of a recent Los Angeles tournament.

Jim (Mighty) Casey will take on Hank Matheny in the semi-windup. Preliminaries pit Tex Jones against Bomber Kulkovich, and Tug Carlson against Butch Madray.

Martinez and Russell Matched

San Pedro News-Pilot – February 1, 1946

Tony Martinez, California heavyweight wrestling champion, Tuesday night risks his title at Wilmington Bowl against Rebel Russell, the Georgia rougher, whom Martinez defeated in the final of the recent Los Angeles tournament.

Promoter John Doyle also signed Jim (Mighty) Casey, two years ago one of the ace attractions at the port arena, to meet Hank Matheny in the semi – windups. Tex Jones will meet Henry Kulkovich and Butch Madray will take on Tug Carlson.

Mat Toughies Perform at Bowl Tonight

San Pedro News-Pilot – March 19, 1946

Giant Jules Strongbow, 345pound Cherokee Indian, tonight teams with Rebel Russell, mat meanie from Georgia, against Tug Carlson and Henry (Bomber) Kulkovich in a tag team match at Wilmington Bowl.

Although the rough and tumble tactics of Russell and Strongbow figure to be too much for the average opposing team, the fact that Carlson and Kulkovich are undefeated as a team and have worked out a system of coordinated effort may prove the downfall of the two roughers.

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Martinez, Szabo in Double Kayo

San Pedro News-Pilot – January 30, 1946

Tony Martinez and Sandor Szabo still are even-stephen in their wrestling bouts at Wilmington bowl. A double knockout last night climaxed their second bout In recent weeks at the harbor arena. Each had won a fall when they crashed heads last night, ending the bout in a draw.

Pat Fraley was awarded a decision over Rebel Russell when Russell got too rough for tough Pat. Marvin (Tex) Jones defeated Olaf Erickson and Hank Metheny and Henry Kulkovich tussled to a draw.

Martinez, Russell to Tangle Again

San Pedro News-Pilot – February 8, 1946

Tony Martinez, state heavyweight wrestling champion, and Rebel Russell will tangle again Tuesday night at Wilmington Bowl. The pair this week both were disqualified for roughness in a main event match at the harbor arena.

Tug Carlson will face Jim (Mighty) Casey in the semi-windup. Preliminaries pit Tex Jones against Bomber Kulkovich, and Jack Vanasky against Frank Gonzales.

Martinez, Russell Again Matched

San Pedro News-Pilot – February 11, 1946

A rematch between Tony Martinez, state heavyweight wrestling champ, and Rebel Russell will headline the wrestling show tomorrow night at Wilmington Bowl.

Last week the pair went to a draw in a scheduled 60-minute match when the referee stopped the match before the time limit had expired because of unnecessary roughness on the part of the principals. The time limit tomorrow night will be 90 minutes.

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Martinez, Jones to Vie on Mat

San Pedro News-Pilot – March 8, 1946

Tony Martinez, California stale heavyweight wrestling king and Wilmington Bowl’s best attraction, will meet Marvin (Tex) Jones in the feature bout Tuesday night at the port arena.

In other bouts, Rebel Russell, rough and tumble Pacific Coast champion, will meet Frank Gonzales; Jack Vansky faces Kolo Stasiak and Jimmy Betton opposes Paul Matty in other bouts.

Martinez Victor in Straight Falls

San Pedro News-Pilot – February 13, 1946

Rebel Russell, the rough and tumble Georgia heavyweight wrestler, today is still the challenger for the California state championship and Tony Martinez is still the titleholder.

Meeting in a scheduled 90-minute rematch last night at Wilmington, Martinez won in straight falls, taking the first with a dropkick and the second when Russell was disqualified for unnecessary roughness.

Jim (Mighty) Casey won a close match from Tug Carlson in the semi. Tex Jones and Bomber Kulkovich drew and Jack Vansky won from Butch Murray in other bouts.