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References to the following individuals and organizations are made throughout this section: Bill Bartush; Bill Middlekauff; Casey Berger;
George Zaharias; Hans Bauer; Henry Weber; Jim Londos; Joe Hackenschmidt; Joe Varga; Milo Steinborn; Paul Harper; Paul Jones (01);
Rudy Dusek; Taro Myaki (01); Tom Marvin.
October 1, 1930 (Wednesday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium (Henry Weber – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Milo Steinborn over Taro Myaki (01) > Bill Bartush over Joe Varga
October 8, 1930 (Wednesday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium (Henry Weber – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Bill Middlekauff over Casey Berger > Rudy Dusek over Tom Marvin two falls to none
October 21, 1930 (Tuesday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium (Henry Weber – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Bill Bartush and Taro Myaki (01) went to a draw > Paul Jones (01) over Paul Harper
November 4, 1930 (Tuesday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium (Henry Weber – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > George Zaharias over Joe Hackenschmidt at 20:30 > Bill Bartush over Paul Jones (01) at 45:50
November 18, 1930 (Tuesday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium (Henry Weber – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Paul Harper over George Zaharias by disqualification > Bill Bartush over Milo Steinborn two falls to none
December 3, 1930 (Wednesday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium (Henry Weber – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Paul Jones (01) and Paul Harper went to a draw at 60:00 > Jim Londos over Bill Bartush at 57:00 two falls to none / Notes: It
was reported that half of the $3,430 gross gate went to charity, presumably an Empty Stocking Fund considering the time of year.
December 16, 1930 (Tuesday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium (Henry Weber – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Bill Middlekauff over Hans Bauer > Paul Jones (01) over Bill Bartush two falls to one