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Finishing Punfrh Delivered In 2:09 Of O p e n i n g Round of His 23rd ' Title Defense

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By HUOH, FtriLERTON, JR. Kw York, Sept 18. {/pjThree guys who fought in the prelims to th* Louis-Mauriello tiC last night lyere named, "Aicher," "Beasifc". and .Sehott," . . . Two minutes and nine seconds after the main, event started, Mauriello probably thought all three names applied to him . ... At that, Tami provided more action in the next-to-shortest fight on Louis' ring record than Billy Conn did in eight rounds . . . When the oflalr ended, a bewildered scribe made his ??sy to the ring apron and a*ked Louis whether- the last punch of the flurry that brought Tami down was a right or a left. "To tell the truth," replied Joe, "I don'fc know." . . . When he cJimbed Into the ring, Mauriello pretended to let go a punch at Rock Graziano, who was waiting to be Introduced. Maybe he should have gone right on from there without waiting for Joe.

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MaurieUo Opens; Delivers First Blow


C h a m p i o n Takes H a r d Blow On Face And Then Goes Into Action to Prevent Move
By GAYI-B TALBOT Naw York, Sept. 19 (f) They dug up another Jteavywelght last night, Taml Maurlelio, who was not scared of Joe Louis, and Tami wound up liXe eo many of his predecessors have, a-blubbermg Jn bis dressing Etter having been knocked out by th sreat Negro fighter In the tint rouno. The Bronx barscsn was not overawed Vy the champion. With the first punch of their title bout MAURTCLtO STAGGERS LOUISTami Mfturielto (right) staggers Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis with a hard right Just after the start of the first round.o! their title bout In New York last night. Louis cam* back and battered tne challenger to the canvas to score a first round knockout in his 23rd defense of hie crown.

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Stadium Bouts Harry Balogh didn't disappoint the fans who relish his brand of 'ermit R e c e i v e d F r o m Reds May Be Sold? Are Being English. His introduction of BiU Terry In Deal began: "As many previously Louis AAU? PlansBy Officers times Considered Memphis, Term., Sept. 19' HP) announced." ... . If it means anyup William H. "Bill" Terry says he has thing, JimtoBraddock, who gaveago, A local Police Boys Club membertitle Louis nine years I New Members of Aseocia-been approached by a syndicate the in the working press section. lip application has been approved! sat J wants JOE SCROES KO hon \TT-IJ D iuxamined ]wb'cfc antj heto buy. the the group Jaclc Dempsey, was in the 30 WiU Be r has told Cincinnati great champs, one of the all-time y tb registration committee of the Reds >oulh Atlantic Association of AmaOriginated in England , FIVE TIMES IN "definitely interested"- in On Knowledge of Rules that he is the club's general man- some 20 rows from the ring becoming eur Athletic Union of the TJnitcd FIRST ROUNDS Another "working press" member tates, according to a letter received Any football official desiring to ager. was Billy Fox, the Philadelphia become affiliated with the Western The former first baseman and knocker-outer, who a g r e e d he y the local club from 'Chairman New York, Sept. 19 VF) manager of the Mew York Giants wouldn't llfce to have Joe hit him... Harry G. Stark in Baltimore.. This When Joe Louis knocked out "Maryland and Eastern West Vir- Rddcd, however, that he would reginia Football Officials Association Tami Maitriclk) in 3:09 of the A stir in Che beck of the field seats will restore the tocsl club to active will be required to pass an exam- turn to baseball only if he got the during the semi-final brought Pro- membership in the AATJ, giving first round' oJ their tide fight hem permission amateur ination on the rules of tlie game- job "on my own terms." last night, he registered his motor Mike Jacobs hurrying to see jbxing bouts forloaconductThe club year. This RCUon was taken by the asso- Tnat would include, he said yes- if the fuw fifth first-round knocSoui. ot any improvemen! held membership until 1941, withterday, full charge not only of the ciation in meeting last night and a heavyweight challenger since November 6 lias been set as the date becoming champion. Randolph were showing in the ring drawing for the duration of the war. for making the examinations. i clubs. He said he was not in- . , After that one ended, An- Local officials of the Police Boys The Umes of Louis' other in the job of field manager. nouncer Balough intoned: "The Hub nave no definite plans, but At lasl night's meetlog, there was! first round knocsouts: big factor in a general discussion of the 1B46 grid | Max Schmeling3:0*, June winner \& Schott." And echoes came will likely become a shows soon, J. M. RAUPACH rules by those in attendance. There) | oXollfi back from the crowd: "He should iresenting boxing S3, 1838. itate"! Attorney Morgan C. Harris were 14 coaches and officials at the--<*Oet.l; Raupcch's Goraga John Henry Lewis 2:26, be." s president of the club, and Police meeting. The new body now has (Continued from Page i*) Jan. 23, 1939. Officer John Henry Stitcher is cilnine active members and 14 as- until gama time. He indicated thai Jack Roper2:20, April 17, ector of athletic activities. soeiates. ' h:c will use Tommy Oloonan at ffdW THEY 193S. Members of the gruup arc: John i quarterbsek, John Esposlto at left - Buddy Baer2:56, Jan. 9, Angellatta, John 0. Blough, Walter !j ]aU> Tommy OToole at right half 1942. L,. Bowers, John j. Cavanaugh.S!1d Tracey Rlggtos or Johnny esRalph C. Dusic, John J. Long, Estle bits st fullback, Cloonan -will be doNATIONAL LEAGUE in Yankee Stadium. Mauriello clip- Miers, Arthur G. Ramey and Dan!j nfe tne passing since the Explorers TESTEBDAX'S RESULTS ped Joe on flse temple and .sent him).R. staley. ' Ij.-.- employing the T-formation with jre t . . reelmg into the ropes as the throng: Associates include Gilbert Becker, l-.nan-in-motion. w}-". j p u n t i n g PJTTSBUROH OJO 010 0003 7 rose and bellowed its excitement. [Russell L. Bishop, Charles F. Bol- chores will fan to either RlKSins or BROOKLYN000 010 0002 And then Louis, more surprises [yard, Fred Clark, Clifford Fearer,' Cioonan. Oittrmuellir nd BaUceid; Hlebc, Bthr than hurt, by his later admission,!James R. Puller, Jr., William P. The rest of the Blue and Gold Bun tod Edvrjrdi Second Game tooi after Taml, tore him apart and Judson Hodges, Joseph L. will find Claude ow oco s left him draped helplessly over the Hoopengurdner, Herman J. Koegel, lineup Reissig ateitherend, Jim Jones BROOKLYN ., OJO OSO OCx3 of Joe leJt Dor- KcLntztlman, HiUtU, Qcrhciuicr tin middle rope in 2:08 of the opening Edward J. MilbradB, Jess Rlggleman, sey at right end, Mike Blahe. or B-UICB stanz*. It was Joe's 23rd successful j Charles E. Snider and . William Robert Schramra at right tackle, Cniretli; Tori and Edaitdi. At New defense of his title. Spangier. 000 500 6304 Tommy Collins at left tackle, Harold CHtCAOO "1 thought I hsd him," Tami Another meeting of the associaOM 001 Oil1 Borden st guards NEW YORK Xitde, cried as he 'sat later with a towel tion will be held September 26 at Stipber and Yatee at center. Borden ScBcfflnf;Prim, CftlpmKn. Bchmltz an MJke Araone Orluoo, BohUEitcJur draped around his dejected head. "I 8 p. m, in the Allegany County and been namad captain for tomor- Oro. has thought I had him. and I grew (Board of Education building. At 7blUdolphin (Flrit Oce) row's gair.e. He is a senior. CDJCINNAT1 100 000 COOt careless." Squad in Good Shape FHO>ArjStfBIA 000 300 OCX2 BUclreU Long reports the usual cuts -and nick."-' nd ' Muclltr; Ju(5d J~tui '.Bern Tami GM* 'ffis Beat -' ~' bruises that mart: training: season, At that, and in the tradition of Taut otherwise the squad Is In eood 8tt!0u QtKt OWCZHNATl 003 003 0016 E another tavern keeper. Tony Qa100 physical condition. Because the com- PHILADELPHIA Hcu;ser 001 302 10 lento, Mauriello did not "die" on Unllj, aamberf. plete new uniforms have not arrived. Schicl. Orstt, T. Eusb .cd L!un his way to fight Louis. He went in sod Hetasler there cocky, exploded his best London, Sept. 19 ()Boxing Pro- the Explorers will be attired in rid Eemlnick. At Bojlon punches on the champion's jaw, and moter Jack Solomons said today Joe| Jerseys. COO 000 001 i went down only after he had been Ixsuls wuld defend hU world heavy- In GT&er to ft void congestion at ST. LOUIS 000 ivelght title against British Champ- the gates, tickets were put on sale BOSTON Buikhtrt nad 010 MXI Bricnetn, Gftniiola; beaten into helpless exhaustion. That was much more than A ion Bruce Woodcock in London nexi in the downtown area this week by Brother Gregory, LaBalle athletic number of other challengers have summer. OF THE CITJIiS done. Lest night's brief brawl, at a "I will guarantee that the Loulv director. The pasteboards may be W. L. Pel. C.B versui Woodcock world henvywiglit obtained at the Wilson Hardware St. Lcut> 01 34 530 top, gave the crowd of 38,494 -- - 5 5 .sie title fight will tafee place In London Company, The Vogue Bar, and the BrooUra that paid $235,063 more action and Chicago TI 65 ,542 Knis'nte of Columbus Home. more thrills than the baUyhooed next summer," Salomons said. . Soitoa 77 67 60 .152 4100 number between Louis andj "Mike Jacobs will not say ap.to Officials for the game wll] be CiQclnniH , CO .110 }n>. but naturally it'll have to be ai John J. "Bobby" Cavanaugh, referee; FIlUbUTfh Billy Coun three months ago. 53 .115 promotion." The echo of the starting bell still 1 1 John Blough, umpire, and Ed MU- Sew York 57 J30 was bouncing around through the { Meanwhile Solomons said he pro brada, head linesman. GAME* TOMORROW ztadium's triple dec's when Maur-; posed to bring Mauriello, whom! ^ games tomorrow afternoon, CiaclBCflti &t Brooklyn. iello threw the first punch of the j Louis knocked out in a swift first Ridgeley will open against Port Others Not Gchfctulrd. 1 1 fight, a looping right, that caught j round last uighi, to London for a Ashby at Ridgcley, beginning- at AMERICAN 13L CUE Louis flush and sent him flounder- 1 return match with Woodcock. 3:30.. Parsons entertains Masontown ing against the r<y.KS. Mauriello knocked out Woodcock j Keyser goes in quest of Its third TESTERDAVS RESULTS Wants To Sec Movies in New York earlier this summer i straight triumph at Charles Town At Cleveland 103 1M 001? It Joe said later he never caw the [ Woodcock, sho'ving improved form, j Thomas invades Rowlesburg and WASHINGTON 000 MO 0101 7 ,!, rtfrtn'f *>uor, i.-.in^i i mn<-L-ort nut ' Leather Jackets like these are as tosty punch ^nmino didn't even know {knocked out World's Llghtheovy- i Pranfclin goes to Harrisonburg, Va CLEVELAND Early; McCubc, KratRuski and had been a'right'Of a!'weight Champion whether Lesneyich .jTJln a night gaixie at Bedford, coach c , nod Hcsan. Wotscl. left, "I want to see the movies ofjC.'iJtside Park, N. J., h*rc Tuesday \Bruce Fisher's Bisons will entertain At CticSEo (Pint Oarae) to a man as pumpkin pie or mince meat, . . TORE 110 OCO OID< 12 that oae," he admitted. fnis'niI Richland Township. Bedford copped CKICACK) OM 000 0000 " Though it was a stiff wallop, it j ough ilt s first two starts. Chandler and Kobfceon; HATOCJ, MA!! and there's something about leather that didn't appear to dnze the champ. BIG TICKET SALE txrser >n<S Stjts, Treth. Scnt!r.eU FUjr Saturday Second GKrafl He was right back, tearing into and makes a man feel he's really a part of the NEW YORK J.10 03ft opl1 10 FOR KENTUCKY GAMEl Mauriello with a flurry of . terrific ClJIC'AOO 010 S30 OCX0 11 Bonhim. Ciltel, VTlsht. Drevi and hoist the curtain on Saturday. The tnion; Ppslll, Oldvell nd Truh. Re outdoors. They're here in a bumper crop newly ripped Tami's head off v.-!thj Lexington. Ky, Sept. 19. W) Sentinels entertain an Alumni team Only 6,000 bleacher seats remained under tha Fort Hfll Stadium lights, At Dnrolt a clean left !hook to the button. PB1LADELPHIA ... 001 000 OCO 01 i . . so it's a real harvest for every feliow Tami's 198 /a pounds hit the can- unsold today as the biggest opening- beginning at 8 p. m., while the DETHOIT COO OOn 001 1J vas with a fcannp. Ee started to riie j pame football crowd in the history Campers invade Somerset. }arehildon und Roaor; Nevhoutfr who appreciates fine leather jackets. at lire, but thought better of it I of the University of Kentucky .v?as HftroJd Hipsley^-who Is _ serving aa Hlshxrda. S, Si. Louli 3 (Night). Boitor -r :::^ v.^.-.v *.-=.- >i= .-.-^^-.- ;-.*! as.3jr8<i fer ths V/ildcst;' same ith STANDING OP lire CLUBS nine. Then he came up punching. I Mississippi here Saturday night. this that the ~~ L. Fct. i Athletic Director Bernle Shively fit, announcedWhite moniine wll 5 line Boston Tami Kept Fighting Scarlet and Grads ,, 99 .878 Ftcm that point, until the end said between 16.000 and 17.000 fans up with Kenny. Bridges and Carlton De'.rolt CAPESKIN STEERHIDE .525 U . . , . 83 .... ,.,.,. SJ came about a minute later, It was were expected to watch coach Paul "Hatchet" Lapp at ends. Welly Hew York .5S8 17 V, ........ 71 .490 a fine brawl. Almost second by "Bear" Bryant's first Wildcat team Troutman and Frank McCreary at Chtcaco ....... ftR . second as Louis poured the leather make its bow if favorabls weather tackles, Boyd Wade and Gene Mc HORSSH1DE CABSETTA 65 33'.i to him, Tami's features became prevails. St. tbutl ............... 83 35 Gill at taciles, Merie "Mutt" Ommore puffed and bloody, but he dorfi in the pivot slot. Billy Eean never ceasrl t? fight back. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT at quarterbaci, "Sonny" Wilson andj GAMES TOSIOSHOW Once, over in a neutral corner, Detroit halfbacks and Eugene j Cblcujc t CKveltnd. Tans and browns . [ . rayon, Zelon YoikJet I/s'jli, S1HV Detroit. Billy Davis ivt at fullback. tt St. Louis. he slammed i;cisne anotiier rigiit to out Qth.erg Hot Scheduled. the button that caused LcuJs to Brim. ill. Taml MiurlelJo, 15SW. tht "Lefty" Bars ond plaid linings. Styled by Albert bend like a reed and momentarily P:ellmlr,iri*5 io Louit'Miurteilo light: v:>^ stemmed the fury of the champion's Oeorje Rtcb. 312, :Ws> H?cn. Coon.. GutEXSlntcd Cleo EvtrG'.l, 1SS, Dotroit, (6). Richards and other famous makers. atracK. Bur, only momentarily. N'es He^vy at 21 IK pounds and ob- edJohnay Coian. 175,ISE'.i Tori, outpointJohnny Afcfcei. Clilfude P*ri. viously packing cruel power in his N. J.. 161. Henry HaJl. 16Sli, ^e^ OlItaTli, blows, Louis stayed on top of Maur- potatsd Dinar Ti*\, UJH, Brooklyn, oat<). iello and snapped them home. A William Parker. 174Vj, Yankprs, outfew of them missed in .Joe's anxiety Foinitd Bob Jaccbi, ISO, PhUtOlnSJn, (4). For those brisk fall days to get it over _.r>, but. mast Of T.-ith, them landed. : at the game or for your Finally another left hook slammed ! ^Continued (rorr. Page t!) ' leisure moments around the game Taral to the flocr in the i Yankees. After Spud Chandler exact spot he had landed the first gained his 18th victory for the!if the . house, our jackets time. With a mighty effort he pulled! Yanks with z 4-0 shutout, the Soxjv fill the bill. himself to the middle strand, and | won the nightcap 9-7, aided by theiK with hJ3 face cradled in his glove UI-year-old CaidweH'^ fine relief!* (Continued cm Page 21) hurling. ?

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