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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1931.
IVIES OF FIGHT
TERRIBLELACING
Wonder Baer Didn't Break
Italian's Neck in First
Round Primo's Ankle
Alibi Called Bit of Baloney
By ALAN OOULD
Associated Press Sports Writer
The two thing that Impressed me
moat after aeelng the Baer-Carnera
brawl all over again In the moTlea
were (1) the outstanding persistence
with which Camera foroed the fight,
even when he waa moet badly hurt
' and kept oontlnuallj employing the
only weapon at hla command, a left
'.. Jab. and (3) the probability that If
the Italian man-mountain chipped
hie ankle bone in the fight at all it
happened In either the 8th or 19th
rounds, when he waa very wobbly and
going down In aeotlona,
The pictures clearly substantiate
the terrific right-hand beating that
the giant absorbed and offer argu
ment for a return match only on the
basis of tbe consistent courage with
which Camera carried the fight to
his heavler-hlttlnit opponent.
Camera must have landed at least
100 (tiff Jabs to various parte of
Baer's grinning or aoowung features,
yet altogether they did not do much
damage as the first right-hand that
dropped Primo In the first round. The
difference In the power and leverago
behind the blow of the two men Is
amulngly clear In the movies but
tbe giant's recuperative power appear
equally astonishing.
Strange as it aeems by comparison
with the actual ringside evidence, the
pictures show Camera going strong.
boxing effectively and consistently
outpointing Baer from the fourth to
ninth round) Inclusive. He was only
on the floor once in six auooeeslve
rounds and on that oocaalon It was
from losing his own balance In a fir
tile lunge at the fast-moving Baer.
Injury In Eighth Round
, This incident occurred In the
eighth round and It may have oeused
the Injury to Primo's right foot, Up
to that time he was constantly on his
toes, when upright and leading, but
thereafter he moved more slowly and
employed a more flat-footed stance.
Twice In the 10th round, when he
was knocked down. It was obviously
becoming a great deal more laborious
for the Italian to hoist his 303 pounds
back to a vertical position.
The pictures absolutely substanti
ate Befere Arthur Donovan's state
ment, made to rlngelders immediately
after the tight, that he was Influenced
In stopping the bout by Camera's
own unwillingness to continue. Clear
ly revealed le Primo's expressive ges
ture of spreading his gloves helplessly
and looking at Donovan In an appeal
ing manner, as much as to aav
"There's no use of going on. I've tried
everything I know and It's done me
no good."
IU-Advtsed Alibi
Camera ha been badly advised In
placing so much emphasis on his
fractured ankle, which, he went so far
aa to assure his countrymen, was the
only reason he met defeat and lost
the world championship.
Nothing could be more ridiculous.
The damage to Prlmo'e under-plnnlng
was an effect, not a cause. He was
hit so hard by Baer In the first two
rounds that he was lucky he didn't
also get a broken neok. v
Besides, as we have already pointed
out, there is no real evidence to sub
stantiate Camera's claim that the ac
cident happened in the first round.
No man with a broken ankle could
etui bounce around on his toe for
eight or nine round without the
lightest sign of a limp.
Re-Match Unnecessary
Alibis are Just aa much a part oi
the fight game as the extravagant
and reckless statement attributed
beforehand to the principal. If all
of the excuse made for Camera were
legitimate, he would appear the most
unfortunate of all championship vic
tims. But the fact Is that moat of his
bad luck waa wrapped up In Baer's
tuts.
Although It 1 distinctly possible
that a return Baer-Carnera match can
be steamed up, either late this season
or next spring, I would not expect
the Italian to last as long the next
time.
Primo would not be able to forget
what happened before. There would,
in the parlance of the hall game, be
HOW THEY.
STAN&
By the Auoclated Press,
Coast.
Los Angeles
Hollywood
Missions
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San Francisco
Sacramento .
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Portland
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St. Louis .
Pittsburg
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New York 30 34 .810
Detroit 80 38 .80S
Boston ......... 88 80 .838
Washington 88 Si .837
Cleveland 33 33 .835
St. Louis 38 34 .453
Philadelphia . . 35 38 .307
Chicago 31 44 .333
Scores Yesterday
Coast League
Los Angeles 8, Portland 3.
Hollywood 3, Oakland 8.
San Francisco 7, Seattle 3.
Sacramento 7, Missions 8.
National League
At St. Louis 8, New York 7.
At Chlcsgo 8, Brooklyn 1.
At Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 1.
At Cincinnati 4, Boston 8.
American League
At New York 8, Chicago 7, U In
nings.
At Boston 8, Cleveland 0.
St. Louis at Washington, postponed,
rain.
Detroit at Philadelphia, postponed,
rain.
two strike on him when he en
tered the Ting and It would simply
be another slaughter.
FIGHT FILMS COMING
TO CRATERIAN FRIDAY
The Baer-Carnera championship
fight films will be shown Friday and
Saturday at the Oraterlan theater.
Canzoneri, Klick
Battle Tonight
NEW YORK, June 38. (AP) Wea
ther permitting, Tony Cannonerl and
Frankle Kilos will ataga their 10
round or lesa lightweight fight at
Ebbet field tonight to determine the
challenger for Barney Ross' crown.
The fight was postponed from last
night because of rain.
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PORTLAND. June 38. (AP) Ted
Cox, 330, Lodl, Cal., and Jack Porsgren,
Vancouver, B. O., 335, staged a wild
melee on last night's wrestling card.
which so aroused Referee Verne Har
rington's Ire, he walked out of the
ring, leaving the decision to the fans,
Harrington lost & portion of his shirt
during the fracas. After awarding
the decision to Porsgren on a foul,
the British Columbian refused to take
It. Cox then proceeded to throw him
with a legitimate fall. Harrington
walked from the ring when Cox had
Porsgren pinned to the mat, declar
ing the bout a no-decision affair.
Each had previously won a fall.
In the other half of the main event.
Masked Marvel, 330, defeated Bob
Kruse, 310, Oswego, two out of three
falls.
Rube Wright, 330, To Angeles, used
a somersault head scissors to beat
Moose Norback, 330, Portland. Cliff
Thlede, 300, Long Beach, used a aeries
of body slams to bent Cecil McQUl,
10S, Oakland.
T
By the Associated Press,
Los Angeles rivals seem determined
the champion Angels shall win the
1934 Coast league pennant.
When J. Millard Campbell, Seraph
righthander, began to get the worst
of a pltohlng argument with Oeorge
Caster at Portland laat night, the
Beavers came to the rescue with five
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