DR. ROLLER CRACKS A RIB IN DEFEAT BY DRAAK; ROSEWOOD AND ENGINEERS-FIREMEN WIN Dr. Roller Cracks a Rib in Tom Draak Defeat It was a battling. rattling wrest ling match that Promoter Max Bau jnan presented at Chestnut Street Auditorium last night where the Netherlands-Bolgian champion. Tom Draak, got the bettor of the eminent physician, Dr. B. F. Roller, who may have done his last bit of grappling, although celebrities such as he iind it hard to quit public life. The oc casion was marked by a number of odd features, soma of them >• 'l'tio unpleasant, like the hissing i U>o big fellow, Tom Draak, who was al together within the wrestling rulea when he fastened upon the Doctor an insidious crotch and head chan cery hold, picked him up literally and {ossed him down, The faat was that Draak, much younger than Roll er, was in the very pink of condition* while the bravo physician suffered a lanced foot inflicted the last time he wrestled here, It is iikely that Roller will not appear again for a long time, although in the dressing room after the fray he promised to meet Draak if he wanted another PC". The big auditorium had much the appearance of a surgical clinio in session, for nearly a score of prom inent physicians were at the ring side long before the wrestling start ed, all greeting Dr, Roller with great enthusiasm. The medical men noted included Dr, Douglas, Dr, llowman. 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Tears of pain clotted Draak's rugged coun tenance and slowly. painfully he succumbed, and to save his bone from cracking, he finally tapped on the padded mat, signifying that he gave up. The second bout Is the one which ended with a wild demonstration by the fans who were In great majority, rooting for tho physician, who is giv en credit for keeping the game clean. On this score, however, spectators should be fair. Draak, a Hollander by birth, is in no wise shady in his methods. lie has never had a blur on his performance, and he was very keen to win last night, for he felt certain he could handle the older man. What happened was that In the very fast going the men pushed nto the ropes. They had agreed that in this case, both were to get up and he standing, free hand and leg. J here is nothing in the rules about returning to tho exact center of the stage. "Free, hand and leg" they were, and Draak simply took the ad vantage of a man. still very eager to win and teeming with energy. He gave the older man no time to think, but fastened on with magic quick ness the crotch and head hold and threw Dr. Roller so heavily that a rib on his left side, according to Dr. Harry. Douglass, was fractured. After the battle Roller and Draak met In the dressing room and neither showed bitterness; each maintained that in another battle he could win. Tho fact is, that Draak has vastly improved his skill and strength and Referee Baumann was entirely right In calling for Roller to go on, de spite a broken rib, as the promoter had advertised that the falls would he to finish, two out of three. Dr. Roller, before he was taken to the Harris burg Hospital by Dr. Doug repcated that Baumann was the lass'' an da delegation of physicians, wrestling referee in the business to sqtiarest and wisest promoter and day. The decision rightly goes to Draak. and tlie spectators themselves were responsible for Dr. Roller not wrestling to tho finish. They voted to excuse him. 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