My dodgy computer calls it the "Fred Defense"...
Here's a collection of games compiled by Bill Wall:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/7378/fred.txt
Those Duras and Bernstein games from 1938 surprised me (I think they're legit - they're on chessgames.com, too). Duras and Bernstein had been very good before WWI, but by 1938 both were pretty much retired from active play. But they were serious players: Chessmetrics has Bernstein's peak rating at 2616 (1918) and says he was one of the five best players in the world in 1906, but they still have him rated at 2500 at the time these games were played. Duras peaked at 2613 in 1910, looks like he pretty much quit serious chess in 1914...