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Merv and Jim: 1954

1954. Merv D. and Jim W. tangle in corner #2 with typical cheapskates looking through windows, standing on rooftops or on pickup truck boxes not willing to pay the 25 cents it cost to come in the main gate.  Hundreds of fans did, however, to the most entertaining Wednesday nights I had ever enjoyed as a kid in Fort William, Ontario (now Thunder Bay). View full size.

1954. Merv D. and Jim W. tangle in corner #2 with typical cheapskates looking through windows, standing on rooftops or on pickup truck boxes not willing to pay the 25 cents it cost to come in the main gate. Hundreds of fans did, however, to the most entertaining Wednesday nights I had ever enjoyed as a kid in Fort William, Ontario (now Thunder Bay). View full size.

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