Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 21, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page sixteen. Winnipeg free press Friday june 21, 1940 by Henry Mclemore Bui staff correspondent Civ York june 21, three word order by Thui 01 Xiv York s boxing Corn i mis loners Ells almost Tiu 01 last night s lint foe the ship before to fell for the third and final in the eighth found i Godoy took a Beatum that Feu i co Tiki have endued. -2 minutes and 21 until he pitched Forward to a adj on he Back or his neck bloody. Almost Blind and tit of his he persecuted As mercilessly i As a in in Arena. So Aid he parallel a Bull with the big. Helpless Clumsy but terribly Brnic chilean serving Asj the Bull Ana the fast sure conic Dent and ins play the role of Matador. One would not have been surprised had Louis at the kill taken an ear of his foe and thrown it o the crowd j 1 unc lied silly j Loui. Done this Godoy would not have kno in the difference be cause the South american had been punched beyond reason at this Point ail he had left at the finish was an inner spark of courage that some How enabled him to wrest himself Loose from the referee s Arm and. On legs of rubber totter Tov Ard the Champion s Corner to carry the fight. Ten policemen were needed to Pinion his arms to his Ide an Strong Arm him Back to his Corner. As for Louis last night s fight marked his Lith defence olins title showed him at his very Hest As a fighter. Having fought Godoy 15 round in an earlier bout. Joe knew just what he had to do to win Natl he did it. For six rounds he boxed Godoy. In close. Head to head. Shoulder to shoulder. Short left Hooks. Quick stabbing rights. Piston punches to the Stom Ach. Sitting there at the ringside. Close by the Canvas one could see the gradual disintegration powerful Godoy. A Cut Here. A Cut there. During the first two or three rounds he was Strong enough to wrestle and tug Louis about the ring. Then As Joe kept hammering. York. June 21. They sum Joe the you can Knock out punch. So i just had to time and hit him till 1 out for the seventh and Start nov ing around and hitting. Take a few shots at him. Chap i Blackburn said. J decisive blow Joe got his first shot just before j the end of the round. Godoy miss a right hand swing and i Louis a loosed a right uppercut that blasted the chilean out of his Crouch and straightened him As completely As a Soldier Al attention. With one bang. Bang. Bang. Louis pounded take my him with rights and lefts and god by him j slumped to his Knees. The keeper had just started the count of six Godoy staggered to his feet. Before Louis could hit him rang ending the Bell had going. 1 Felt him going first in the seventh round. He s the toughest. Earnest Man j Ever fought. Arturo would like to again the right him again. I think i earned Chance. As my Eye got everybody knew the finish would worse Louis found the Range and come in the eighth and it did Iet me have it. He is a great Godoy tried to protect himself by but he can be i crouching but Louis beat him up a j right and crushed him to the floor j for a count of eight. When he got Joe poured rights and lefts Inlow cent of the his face and he toppled Forward. J even As he fell the referee ran to protect him and waved the Champion into a Neutral Corner. Five former holders of the title saw the Delipsey. Sharkey. Baer. And Braddock. In doubt very much if anyone of them. On. The Best Day he Ever saw. Could have handled the Louis of the night of june 20. 19-10. Rebellious clubs in both leagues now on top Joe Louis Joe masterly pitching by Ernie chief Youngblud. Despite tile Moniker is no Redskin the fail ure of the Imo Drymen to hit in the pinches and our boots by the makeshift Maroon infield All acid eel up to a Victory for the league a caching Superior blues to first and Marty Mielke a pair of boots by at third assisted the blues to six runs. Two More run thursday night at Osborne stadium. If any Solance can be gained from the facts the maroons garnered nine Safe hits As against the three More for their opposition and each Side left 10 men stranded on no Iarud Btl As Lac in Tho sacks. Person ally this Oscr a. Although he too j issued four free transportation and got kicked for nine hits. Ice liners crossed the plate before Pink Hunt her. C but Ston could get the Side out. P 3b Ilou scr. Lil Ackwell. Ii Guzak. A Ramsey i a k h to a e with almost every club member by enlistments the executive of the Northwestern International hewing association has cancelled its International regatta previously scheduled for Winnipeg. July 13-20. The cancellation was made Fol lowing a mail vote to Allie rated clubs concerning the meet. The International executive will con ver could t gain much the blues big right hander Hadi the locals handcuffed when a solid he grew weaker and the Champion blow would have meant a run or began to be the stronger of the two. Whereas Joyce and Jinks on. Two i who shared Maroon Mound duties. When Louis came Back to his Cor a Scro grooving the Apple in the a clutch. When they failed to do same the local inner defences think you la save suits and topcoats 10 s3q i Arak Mcc Asafo 403 i outage crumpled at the most Inopportune titles. Manager Mowry elected to Start Bud Joyce but the Stocky port Sidur was Wilder than a March Hare. He yielded three hits including a triple by radius and a double by Guzak. And five walks in two and one third innings before giving away to Pinkston. A wild Pilch an error by Cicero who heaved wildly the blues gave Youngblood great support and pulled off two smart double plays. Danecker Cicero Fontaine also combined for a double Effort. The visitors and acc caught the Home team napping the fifth when they pulled a triple steal to Send Hauser Home. The fifth place Wausau club arc the guests of the maroons tonight Tinner the lights and Boss Mowry is hoping for better things. Just what justification he has for his Hopes until the club can locate a shortstop and their pitching starts to improve is a bit of a mystery. The Home Crim surely can use about two More hurlers and that Gap Al Short has to be plugged if the club is to keep from sinking further in the mire. There is nothing much wrong with the rest of the outfit that will not Correct itself in due course. It was Pitcher pinks on s first Start Here and he did t show much on the Mound or at the plate. A switch hitter he showed ability to whiff equally Well from either Side. Unfortunately he was at Bat twice when a hit would have meant a run. O i o 4 ounce to operate and will promote t and inter City regattas a i in the increasingly popular High school rowing. J the Winnipeg rowing club will stage an invitation High schools j regatta Here july 20 in conjunction i o i with the Winnipeg High schools o summer regatta. Ujj it is expected that Winnipeg High of schools Crews will enter the Kenora school regatta. July 1. New York june 21. New formula to get to first place in the major leagues is Start rebellions revolutions and Mutiny Irr the ranks that s the formula the Cleveland indians and Brooklyn dodgers used to get there. It s been Only High Days since Cleveland s twelve cry babies appealed to owner Alva Bradley to fire Oscar Vitt As Man Ager. Bradley refused to accede to the wishes of his dissatisfied ath letes and retained Vitt. Since thei the indians have won seven out of eight including five straight and moved into the american league Lead. Back on top in the National league the dodgers brought along with them a one Man revolt by Luke Hahn. Since Hamlin tossed a Home run Ball to Enos Slaughter. Which enabled the cardinals to tie the dodgers then go on to win tuesday s game the dodger Pitcher has been in the Doghouse. A double blow delivered to the red sox by the rampaging Brawns Nab cd Cleveland to hop from third o first place yesterday. Bob fell r pitched a masterful game As the tribe beat Washington. 12-1. Feller Jne of the athletes who complained about Vitt s dugout decorum Al Lowed Only four hits and fanned eleven. Gerald Walker s Homer was the Only run off him. The Browns slugged the red sox twice. 2-1 and 11-4, to run their winning Streak to six straight including four in a Row Over Joe Cronin s club. Losing to the White sox 1-0, for the second straight Day the yanks ran their losing Streak to live straight and dropped Back to an even 500 per cent. John Rigney bested Monte Pearson in a 11-inn ing Duel decided by Tresh s single and Rookie Bob Kennedy s double. Dodgers in front the dodgers regained the National league Lead without turning a hand when the Phillies scored a 4-3 Victory Over the reds in 12 innings. Chuck Klein Veteran out fielder Cut adrift by the pirates this Spring As washed up was the hero of the phils second straight win Over the champions. He hit
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