The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1959 Page: 3 of 6
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They Come Rough And
Tough At Waco Arena
WELCH TAIN ON “MI LL
BUSTING" LOOO IN MUSING
BATTLE I ? f t
Latter Welch almost crashed
out oI wrestling by the Aul!
boating hate butte oI El Lobo
facet the mhk weapon when he
gets his chance for revenge in
the Main Event next Monday
night at the Waco Arena Welch
demanded another match with
the hooded masked nun. after he
was skull busted into unconscious
ness by the masked man in hut
weeks match. “I -vant two police-
men to inspect him in the ring
where everybody can sae, then if
the referee will Just step out of
the ring, then I’ll do the rest'
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stated Welch. That* the way Its
going to be. i<>ol Two policemen
will inspect Lite, and referee Mar
vin Jones will stay outside the
ring during the entire match,
i want that Lota, cried Welch,
as he approached Judge Bartlett
after last Monday’* match. "Ha
triad to kill me. he had something
•inder hi* mask and he tried to
ruin mt. I'll tear him to pieces,
after what he tried to do to me.
he'll never wrestle again ” How-
ever. Lota refuses to admit that
Ms mask contains anything ex-
cept his head, and several inspec
Uona have yet to reveal anything
under the hood
"I have nothing under the
omsk,” be says. ")uat my heed
People accused Medico of having
steel in his elbow too. but than
they found aid he didn't I h»\ ■>
no steel, nothing, but wrestling
ability and know-taw"
So. in the Main Event, it will
be Cowpuncher Lester Welch tan-
gling with the masked El Lobo.
VALUMH TEAM UP WITH '
MIDGET SHULTZ!
Last week. Vallois clinked in
to the ring at the Waco Arena.
*nd with him he had the Mighty
Shultz, a midget from Berlin.
Germany. Vallois stated iO( alt
could hear! “1 just watched this
midget in action, and I like his
style, his great wrestling skill and
ability, and I think that together
we can defeat any two wrestlers
in the game!” "The-fans know that
I am the greatest wrestler in the
world today, and I want to help
this little man in getting to the
top too."
Promoter Judge D. W Bartlett,
always ready to take advantage of
just this kind of a situation, jump-
ed at the chance of matching those
two. Francis Vallois and tho
midget Mighty Shultz, with very
popular Johnny “Rubber-man"
Walker, and as his partner Billy
the Kid, another midget wrestler
That means that there will be a
full-sized wrestler and a midget
on each team, in one of the wild-
cat tag-team matches to be held
in a long time. If you fans have
never seen the mighty midgets in
action, this is the chance of a
lifetime to see them try to match
wits with the normal sized wrest
lers.
ZEE FRENCHMAN RETURNS
TO MEET CHICO AMABO
IN OPENING MATCH!
Beautiful Paul DeGalles. re-
turn* to meet Chico Amaro in the
opening match of the evening,
and after talking to Paul on the
phone just yesterday; well here
is what he Mid . . "Oh dear. It
will be so wonderful to return tn
Waco, where I have so manv
friends, I do hope they will all
come to see me wrestle. After all.
I am beautiful, strong, have
pearly white teeth, my hair eea
naturally curly, 1 have a wonder-
ful body and I am see best wrest-
ler In the world.” Need we say
nore
Remember, for wrestling at its
best, its the Waco Arena, 1000 E
Waco Drive, every Monday night
Make your reservations in ad-
vance and reserve tlu seat of your
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l/tdse members now are
searching for private bedrooms
lor those toft out. Persons who
have space available in the area
arc asked to call PL 3-1471 or
PI, 34831. if they wish to rent.
General arrangements chair-
men arc John Payne and Mr*.
Itilby Bailey.
THI WACO CITIZEN
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1***
Waco. Texas lip *
Waco's VteMt Nano te
TOM MOORE, JR.
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office for the
GENERAL PRACTICE
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visited tho V.A. Hospital in Waco on Fob. 24
to entertain tho petienta and aorve homemade
and cakes. Preparing for the trip are
a. Day, Cay Hinkle and Georye Jackman,
members of tho club.
Tree Replaced By (amp Fire Group
The Ta Can Ka Camp Fire
Group Wood Gatherers’ repiaceo
their tree in the Provident
Heights Schoolyard. Feb. 20
Connie Smith led the Studen*
Room Representatives in the Con
servation pledge and a poem
Room representative* were; Jim-
my Dagley, Donald Wiley, Bill
Goss. David Tenberg. Ginger Car-
penter. Kathy Carter. Susie
Brown. Woody Rogtors. Elizabeth
Lacy, Glenn Hardwick and Gloria
Fogle.
Girl Scout Representative, Jim
Campbell Trooo 31 and Boy
Scout Rcoresentative, David Ry
als. Trocp 24 led the Boy Scouts
and Girl Scout* in a song.
Pack 203 was represented hy
Ray Stephens and Ray Oweju
who were trumpeters. The Wrbo-
I os Den. Robert Dougan, Robe-
Blackman. Kenneth Simp>on am’
Don Ur.derwood. gave a moral
reading.
All Blue Birds and Brownies
of Provident ileighta School were
assisted with a *tng by Camp Fin-
Trail Seekers. Bobbie Moore am!
Pamela Copeland.
Mary Lee Dean, an O Do Ka
Camp Fire Girl, led all Camp Fire
Girin in a choral rending. Roxie
Sommer, a We Han Ki Camp Fire
Girl tod the musical prayer The
Ta Can Ka Camp Fire Wood
Gatherers, after the program In
the cafetonum. planted the tree
Ta Can Ka members were-
F.dith Gilbert. Jean Lowaon, Bar
bare Manchester, f harlolte Step
jhen* and Kerry Williams
Walter Stienman, Provident
Heights Principal, and Mrs. Ray
Lawaen. Ta Can Ks Camp Fire
Group Guardian, spoke briefly
Mrs C J Stephens took movt-s
durim; the program
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March 7 haa been officially de j
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as Weights and Measures Week as
a special time for recognising one
of our most valuable public ser-
vices.
j The Texas Association of Future
F armers of America is composed
| of over 36,000 boys in 903 local
FFA chapters in Texas During
the week of Feb 21 through 2H
these boys will be celebrating
I National FFA Week during which
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; state will be publicizing and ex
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Foster, W. S. The Waco Citizen (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1959, newspaper, February 27, 1959; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1158847/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .