Stratton’s Power May Take Danny;Bozinis Won With the Same WeaponWalter Stratton, whose great strength has enabled him to m 'n-tain an undefeated record through four or five months of wrestling in Abilene, off and on, gets a test hers tonight the like of which he has not had heretofore.Stratton is to take on Danny Mc-Shain, villain of the olde meller-drammer type, in the Torture Temple main stem, bidding for a victory which would do more to popularize Walter than any of his other conquests. It's going to be the finale here for at least a few months, of McShain, whose presence Is wanted by promoters in some of the big northern cities.Ftecqpt history may be taken to give Stratton a slight edge. Danny's only loss nere has been to Nick Bozinis. Nick does not call himself Strong Boy, but ilia powerful muscles are his principal asset. The same being true of Walter, his attack may wilt the bad acting Hollywood Irishman.Bill CJazzell, El Paso middleweight, is listed for the semi-windup, limited to a hall hour. He'll tackle Bob Castle, whose address is given us Kansas City. Its the same Bob Castle, however, who used to register from Chicago. Whether theSee STRATTON, Page 3