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THR BEND IUTIETIN. 1EN'I, OREGON. FRIDAY. Jl'NE 21. .Pill
LOUIS RETAINS
CHAMPIONSHIP
Godoy Knocked Oat in
Eighth Round
-
Referee Stops Fijrht With
-wid of Police When
JChilean Ig Beaten
By Barry Ferftuien
ZLL M'n1tl Prm ftitorta KJttort
Yi-k. June 21 U It took 20
ptttftmen to stop it.
T&W might have Rone on fish ting
oUutiht hy the golden slow ol a fat
mmmm that swam the skies over Yan
kr stadium, for Arturo Godoy never
ktJjtwi when he'a licked. He was
hUiidcd by his own blood, both eyes
were swollen almost shut and his ribs
wtynj raw from a cruel thumping, but
thin they stopped the fight in the
r-gtith round last night, the Chilean
charter raced across the blood -?5
ked canvass to try to throw one
more punch at Joe Louis.
That punch never landed for po
lice swarmed into the ring and. any
Wjh'j it was too late because the men
wjjoae typewriters were flecked with
Gadov's gore already were tapping
oat these word "Joe Louts retained
hi world heavyweight championship
tonight by ... "
Hi wan a strange mixlure nf wheat
ntW chaff that the customers bought I
wthrrthcy paid $27.50 ringside. Five j
rQiYTids. of the fight were a dull!
wjaUing 'match with Godoy bulling
Lin 'into the ropes, going into end
lis'Ti?nches and hardly ever throw
ing JTpunch that traveled more than
a ItiU.
But in the sixth round it began to
be a fight. Arturo came out of his
crouch and that was what Louis had
keen waiting for. Punches began to
fly. Louis had opened a cut over i
Godoy's left eye in the first round i
and by the sixth enough blood had l
flown out of it to make crimson I
splotches over both fighters. '
In the seventh round, they came off
the ropes, broken out of a clinch, and .
Louis took one step backward. He j
honked a hard left to Godoy's head t
and the Chilean swayed. Then Louis j
cocked his right and it flashed
through to the chin almost before the
"crunch" of the left hook had died in
the bedlam of the ringside. Godoy
went down, sort of on his hands and
knees, and the timekeeper's hammer
thumped on the bloody canvas "one,
two. three, four, five.
Godoy got up, but the clang of the
bell ended the round. Old Jack
Blackburn, the champion's trainer,
his razor-scarred face wearing a smile
lor the first time In the evening,
wiped Godoy's blood off of Louis's
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THE
shoulders between rounds and whis
pered earnest, urgent advice into his
right ear.
Bong! They went out for the
eighth. A right and a left bounced off
Godoy's head, but the Chilean came
on. He bulled Louis into a neutral
corner and threw a wild punch at
him. Louis, as if measuring a yard of
gingham in a general store, stepped
off the ropes and flashed a right to
the head. Godoy went down in a
crazy spin, shook his head twice and
came back to consciousness at the
count of eight.
He got up on wobbly legs and
charged again into battle.
By this time Godoy probably didn't
know what he was doing. But his
oaken heart commanded him to fight.
so he threw a punch. Louis side
steooed it. took his measurement
again and thumped a left hook to the
head followed by a piled river right.
This time Godoy hit the canvas hard
but by some miracle of bone, muscle
and brain he got up and was wading
in when Cavanaugh stopped the fight.
That happened at one minute and 24
seconds of the eighth round, but time
and space meant nothing to Godoy.
He rushed across the ring, shoved
Louis's seconds aside and got ready
to throw a right. But police poured
into the ring and hustled him back to
his own corner. A few moments later
Godoy was himself and. his wrecked
face swatched in a big towel, he went
across and shook hands with Louis.
Let old Jack Blackburn teH the
story in seven words spoken in the
dressing room: That uodoy gave
Chappie his toughest fight.
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PORTLAND LOSES
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Hollyweod, Los Angeles
Win Games
By Vnttfd PrtMi
Bill Fleming turned San Fran
cisco back with two hits last night
to give Hollywood a $-1 victory.
The win gave Hollywood a two to
one series edge
Los Angeles made it three in a row
over Oakland, by an 11-6 count.
Ray Harrell, Portland's pitching
importation from Pittsburgh, lost an
11 -inning heart breaker to Dick New
some when San Diego won 1-0. Har
rell gave the Padres seven hits and
only in the 11th did he permit more
than one an inning. In that frame
George McDonald singled Hal Pat
chett home from second with two
out. Newsome was touched for eight
blows, two each in the first, fourth
and sixth, but the Beavers could not
count.
Seattle clubbed Sacramento 5-2
when Oscar Judd blew up in the
fourth inning to permit all runs to
score.
ALBAW WIN
Albany, Ore. June 21 'IP Albany
won its first "makeup" game from the
Eugene Athmletics last night. 14-5.
The Alcos touched three Ejgene
pitchers for 11 mils in the Oregon
State league game. While Johnson
and Elliott held the Athletics to seven
safeties.
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New York. June 21 'IP1 Promoter
Mike Jacobs announced today that
Joe Louis's next opponent would be
the winner of the Max Baer-Tony
Galento fight on July 2. Louis's next
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Shevlin Beats Bend
In Valley League
Lupine. June 21 (Special) Shevlin
opened t.w second half of the Des
chutes valley league season here this
week with a 9 to 6 victory over the
Bend Babes. The Babes outhit the
Loggers 11 to 8. but at the beginning
of the contest Mognn, a Bend pitcher,
was wild and the Loggers got off to a
fine start by scoring eight runs on
five hits, five walks, one hit batsman
and two errors. Byers held the Log
gers to one run and three hits in the
final seven innings. Score:
R H E
Shevlin 9 8 3
Babes 6 11 3
Batteries: Isaacson and Lester;
Moean, Byers and Blucher.
Standing of the Deschutes valley
league teams at the end of the first
half of the 1940 season follows
W. U
Powell Butte 3 1
Shamrocks 3 1
Shevlin 1 1
Babes 0 3
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Among Top Batters
Portland. June 21 UPBuster Mc
Millan of the Portland Babes led the
Oregon state baseball league in hit
ting today with an average of .529
nine hits in 17 times at bat. Bill
Carney of Eugene, with .-162, and Al
Wray of Medford. with .433. were
second and third.
Other leading hitters and their av
erages: Calvert. Medford. .417; Crip
pen. Medford. .409; Fleishman. Hills
Creek. .400: Graser. Bend 385. Bur
ton. Bend. .375; Dean. Eugene. .350
Cook. Medford. 346. Nehl. Bend. .346;
Koch. Portland Babes. .333: Rego.
Medford. 333: Pendergrass. Jack and
Jill of Portland. 333; McLean. Med
ford. 320.
This weekend's schedule: Jack and
Jill at Medford Saturday night and
Sunday: Albany to Eugene; Portland
Babes to Silverton. Sunday double
header; and Hills Creek to Bend.
Sunday doubleheader.
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being used in smaller doses to help
undernourished, non-diabetic chil
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New York. June 21 'Hi "Boys." no
pictures."
These were Bill Br .mil's words to
the photographers attar hia first look
at Arturo (lodoy in the South Ameri
can's dieasing room after his knock
out by Joe Louis.
This three-word order by the ablest
ol New York's boxing commissioners
tellr almost the whole story of laat
night's fight for the world's heavy
weight championship. Before he fell
lor the third and final time In the
eighth round Godoy took a beating
Hint lew animals could have endured.
For 22 minutes and 21 seconds
until he pitched forward to land on
the back of hia neck, bloody, a i lost
blind, and out of his senses he was
persecuted as mercilessly as a bull in
an arena. So closely did the fight
Krallel a bull fight, with the lug.
Ipless, clumsy but terribly brave
Chilean serving as the bull, and the
Inst. sure, confident, and Quick-striking
Louis playinj the role of matador,
one would not nave been surprised
had Louis, at the kill, taken an ear of
hir foe and thrown it to the crowd.
Had Louis done this Godoy would
not have known the difference, be
cause the South American had been
punched beyond reason al this point
All he had left al the finish was an
inner spark of courage that somehow
enabled him to wrest himself loose
from the referee's amis and. on legu
of rubber, totter toward the cham
pion's corner to carry on the fight.
Ten policemen were needed to puiion
his arms to his side and strong-arm
him back to his corner.
As fur Louis, last night's fight,
which marked his llth defense of his
title, showed him at his wry best as
a fighter Hdving fought Uodoy 15
rounds in an earlier bout. Joe knew
fust what he had to do to win and he
did it. For six rounds he boxed
Godoy. In close. I Wad to head
Shoulder to shoulder. Short left
hooks. Quick, stabbing rights. Piston
punches to the stomach. Sitting there
at the ringside. clie by the canvas,
one amid see the gradual disintegra
tion of the powerful Godoy. A cut
here A cut there. During the lirst
two or three rounds he was strong
enough to wrestle and tug Louis
about the ring. Then, as Joe kept
hammering, he grew weaker, and the
champion began to be the stronger of
the two.
When Louis came back to his cor
ner after the sixth round he told his
tlainer. Jack Blackburn:
"He s getung soft. now. I can frel
him giving."
So Blackburn told the brown boy
to quit boxing when he went out for
the seventh and start moving around
and hitting
"Take a few hots at him. Chappie."
Blackburn said.
Joe got his first shot just before the
end of the round. Godoy missed a
wild right hand swing and Louis un
loosed a right uppercut that blasted
the Chilean out of his crouch ind
straightened him as completely as a
soldier at attention. There he stood,
a bewildered target. Bang. Bang
Bang. Louis pounded him with rights
and lefts and Godoy slumped to his
knees. The timekeeper had just
started the count of six when Godoy
staggered to his feet. Before Vmii
could hit him again the bell rang,
ending the round.
Everybody knew the finish would
come in the eighth and it did. Godoy
tritfd to protect himself by crouching
but Louis beat him Upright and
crushed him to the floor for a count
of eight. When he got up Joe poured
rights and lefts into his face and he
toppled forward. Even as he fell the
referee ran to protect him and waved
the champion into a neutral comer.
Five former holders of the title saw
the fight Tunney. Dempsey. Buer,
Sharkey, and Braddock. I doubt very
much ii any one of them, on the best
day he ever saw, could have handled
the Louis of the night of June 20.
1940.
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PRACTICE TONIGHT
Illness and Injuries Cut
Into Bend Hanks
Elk of Bend, preparing for the
douhleheader Mtiul Hills Creek
Sunday u He moon on the local Jm
momi, are lo hold their flnul prwctkw
UmiKht, with Sunday's linrup lo he
picked following thr evenind work
out. So fur this wrk, .lint's mid hi
jurlra have cut into Ilrnds pmeik-r
Ihteup. Harlow Burton u tit fnvnr
Hill hU It'K injury and wut unahlr to
practice this wrrk. Also, John BuImIo
has brTn ill anwe Sunday's Kmv and
unattlr to prarttrr. and Jim Kurtnrr
has born fsivorin a back uijury that
kfpt him idlr Htiwwr. Bob Doug-lu-vv
who has brrn out of the Urnd
linrup for the post month because jf
illntts, at;"'" rr ported (or duty last
nmht.
Bill Hatch and Murel Nrhl. the
battrry tluit defpatrd Silverton two
weeks ago, have been uivable to re
port for practice because of work.
Jim Fanner, hard working Bend
pitcher, now Irada the fc'lks in but
ting. Manager Clyde Stokoe reported
today The moat notable climb i(
Bend batteni 1:1 the pant frw werkx
were those of Hurlow Burton and
Andy Hume v. with both b col
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Hills Creek will come here Sunday
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