At Salem CentralWrestling Card SaturdayProfessional wrestling, which seems to have taken many Ke-noshans by storm, takes place in the Salem Central high school gymnasium Saturday night. The high school’s Community club is sponsoring a three-bout card, with the first event slated for 8:30 p.m.Spotlighting the show will be an Australian tag team match with Pat O’Connor and Billy Goelz on one side and Ivan Ras-putain and Bobby Nelson on the other. Nelson gives the card local flavor—he’s a Kenoshacounty cheese merchant.Other matches will pit Tor Yamato of Japan against A1Szasz, and John Arjon of France against Red Bastien.Purpose of the event is to establish a fund for student activities at the county high school. General admission tickets aretained at several outlets in the city and county, including Ber-nacchi’s drug stores, Wavro’s Lincoln Pharmacy, Nehlsen’s Sporting Goods and Evans Implement Co. on Hwy. 50. Officials of the program have announced that 4,000 scats will be available.selling for $1.65 and can be obAn additional attraction will be the appearance of Jim Me- ■ Millen, famed mayor of Antioch, ■ who will referee the bouts. Mc-Millen is a former Chicago Bears football player and pro- * fessional wrestling great. [|