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Date Posted: 16:30:14 06/28/01 Thu
Author: Col. Carlos
Subject: Eddie Auger & Emile Dupre vs Bull Curry & Al "Bunny" Dunlop
In reply to: brec7 's message, "Re: Retro Results: 07/25/59" on 23:56:05 06/27/01 Wed

>>2. Eddie Auger & Emile Dupre defeated Bull Curry & Al
>>"Bunny" Dunlop
>> 1st fall - 19:30 for Curry & Dunlop
>> 2nd fall - 2:39 for Auger & Dupre
>> 3rd fall - 4:55 for Auger & Dupre
>
> Interesting set up. A 2 match card, but kind of like
>a 6 match card if both matches were 2 out of 3.
> But that doesn`t really flow given the surprisingly
>quick falls. More like a 4 match card- GPW has done
>those before in the modern era!
> Interesting to see Emile himself in the mix. I
>wonder what he was like to work.
> I`d like to see more 2 out of 3 falls matches these
>days.

In the article containing the results of the show, it's mentioned a riot almost started when Dunlop swung at and struck a young boy en route to the dressing room. The sarcastic side of me wonders if we saw this at the N.S. Forum before. Though, it could have been a plant :)

Also, on a side note, I was listening to Observer Live! the other day, and Jacques Rougeau was the guest. Rougeau was talking family history and mentioned an uncle of his which he said most listeners probably hadn’t heard of. The guy’s name was Eddie Auger (o-jhay). After asking the Meltz if he knew who he was, which he didn’t, Rougeau described the relation and said Auger would be his great uncle, or, his father's mother’s brother.

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