Say Ahh The referee appears to be checking the midget wrestlers throat, but in actuality he is being chastis- ed for an incorrect hold. The midget is obviously not happy with the refs opinion. Action was taken at ' RTE Med L Bantan In Pain Pressure is applied to this lady wrestler's arms as the referee checks to see if she has had enough. Then again, maybe he is trying to convince her that she should have dinner with him. Photograph was taken Wrestling a hit Midland Centennial Arena Saturday night as several professional wrestling bouts entertained over 400 fans. Photo by Larry Bowen. Saturday night at Centennial Arena in Midland dur- ing the professional wrestling show which featured a steel cage match, midget, and lady performers. Photo by Larry Bowen. in Midland 1 Give Up! This referee wants nothing to do with the Centennial Arena Saturday night before bear as he holds his hands in the air to hundreds of excited fans. Naturally the bear won the match to extend his unbeaten skein. Photo by suggest submission. The bout was just one of several performed at the Midland Larry Bowen. by Larry Bowen Professional wrestling returned to Midland arena last Saturday evening to a house of about 400 cheer- ing and jeering wrestling fanatios. Crazy Chris Colt lost the eight foot tall steel cage match to jet Starr. This match was very bloody as Chris Colt used knuckle dusters to open a large gash on the forehead of Jet Rustlers Rx Rustlers moved out of the middle of the pack last week in Huronia Slow Pitch action to a tie for fourth place, two points out of third and three out of second. Rustlers won a pair, 10-4 over Chez Henri and 11-10 over Com- modore Hotel. In Wednesday night's ac- tion, Realty World McQuir- ter defeated Waubaushene IGA by a 17-14 count with Realty's Ken Corriveau stroking the lone home run of the contest. Wilkins Auto picked up their third win of the season by dropping cellar dwelling Catalina Central 17-8. Pat Duval's two home Starr. The end came when Colt took the door off the steel cage and attempted to bring it down on Jet Starr's head, but Starr moved out of the way in time and the steel door hit the top rope with such a force, that it re- bounded back and crashed 'right into Crazy Chris Colt's face, sending him to the mat. At this time, Jet Starr scurried out of the cage and won the match. In other action, Ricky Johnson defeated the Wolfman on a disqualifica- tion when the Wolfman was using a leather belt to choke Johnson over the ropes. Terry S. R. was pinned by Sweet Daddy Siki, by using both feet for leaverage on the middle turnbuckle. Shortly after raising Sweet Daddy's arm as victor, the referee learn- ed of what had happened and reversed his decision giving the win to Terry. In the midget bout, Little T defeated Cubby Baxter. Elmira the Metal Queen was pinned by fan favourite Carrie Long in the lady's match. Also Gentle Ben the wrestling bear is. still undefeated. move up in standings runs led Ogilvies to a 19-7 win over Bay Mills. Marlin Travel remained in the thick of the battle for first place by trouncing Dynasty Inn 27-9. Marlin's offence was generated by five home runs, two off the bat of Rob Fortin, while the others came from Andy Messenger, Ken Mitchell and Steve Paul. On Friday at McGuire Park in Penetanguishene, Bob Legault and Glen Han- cock each recorded a round tripper to lead Techform to a 14-3 win over Waubaushene IGA. Jeff Dunn's home run helped Chez Henri to a 4-4 tie with TRW. In the final contest, Real- ty World McQuirter and Ray Matt Insurance battled to a 7-7 draw. "RENTAL SALES & SERVICE O) Rental with option to one (1 Free service on rentals (1) Weekly () Monthly 0 Yearly For Lots More Fun! ** THE TV MAN BALM BEACH RD. MIDLAND 526-4652 THE GREAT 10th Annual OLDWATER Start: Laughlin Falls - 1:00 p.m. Finish: Coldwater Home Hardware approx. 2:30 p.m. Prizeg 2 CLASSES Open Class Ladies' Class Junior Class Trophies Join in Dominion Day Celebrations Food Booth - Games - Draw Parade - Bed Race Tom Smith Chev. Olds. Ltd. 824 King St., Midland 526-0193 835-3813 Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8 a.m. --7 p.m.; Fri. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m. - 4 p-m. Tuesday, June 23, 1987, Page 25