Los Angeles Times, Wednesday 25th July 1951 (Part 4 page 2)

Mexican Pair Face Duseks in Rematch Tonight

    A visit to the Olympic Auditorium wrestling show tonight is almost like a trip around the world: You'll see folks from the Far East, the Far West, the Mid west, and the Near East. And in between spots are represented too.
     Topping the program, the Dusek brothers, Ernie and Emil, continue their tiffing with the Mexican team of Cyclone Anaya and Enrique Torres. It's a tag match, three falls - but two-hour time limit, and with two referees.
    Guests of honor tonight come from far off Japan. Maedayama, Grand National Sumo champion, and three mighty Nipponese stars; Fujitayama, Onoumi and Yakatayama.
    The Japanese grapplers will perform one week hence.
    Andre Drapp, the Lion of Lorraine, a symmetrical French gentleman, meets Wild Red Berry, who makes speeches at the drop of a hat, in the semi-final.
    Other bouts: the Champ, master-mechanic for Minnesota, vs. Ali Bey, the Turkish champion; Sammy Menacker, prestidigitator, vs. Vic Christy, who – alas! - does nothing but rassle; and Rey Urbano, nephew of a famed motion-picture producer in the Philippines, vs Jesse James, the Greek, who bears a name that is at least well known.