Show speaking of f sports i 5 iti courage tony n showed plenty H in louis brawl 4 by ROBERT mcshane li hid 1 P PONDEROUS tony galento the t 1 beer barrel who walks like a to ti man had his big day recently t 4 and made the most he could of it though heavyweight champion joe louis carried too many guns for tony the orange N J tavern keeper gave everything he had earning the respect of all who wit oil it i hessed the fight gone was the but foolery and clowning which char him during training camp days and in its place was a grim ferocity and singleness of purpose he wanted a knockout and wanted it 1 it in a hurry 4 jk i his ambition realized but k tony can go back to his tap room and tell his customers for years to come of the time he had the devastating brown bomber on the canvas looking up at him not A many men who have fought louis 4 can tell that interesting a story the dusky heavyweight champ likes to earn his wages in a hurry and has been very successful in do JOE LOUIS world champion ing just that though his record is a familiar one a recapitulation may salve the injured feelings of L 1 galeotos Ga lentos supporters louis has been boxing since 1934 in four and one half years he has engaged in 43 fights winning 42 and losing one thirty six of those fights have been won by knockouts and i six by decisions his one defeat was suffered ered at the hands of max alax Schin eling who in one of kingdoms ring doms most surprising upsets knocked louis out in the twelfth round this surprising record is further enhanced by nine one round knockouts his one round victims include n jed ed jack kracken stanley 4 f biff bennett king levinsky charlie i eddie simms max 1 jack roper and john henry lewis galento die in the dressing room in other words his courage desert him before he climbed into the ring his bravery cannot be questioned when referee arthur donovan stopped the fight in ii the fourth round roly poly tony was staggering on his stumpy legs halff blinded by his own blood to con it dinue would have been suicide soon the war drums of publicity J will start all over again some othier er white hope will be built up high enough to be considered a championship pion ship threat but high pow ered publicity wont be of much help to the threat when hes roped in the same small enclosure with the invincible brown bomber from S down alabama way two new records T ophe HE hard hitting new york yan L kees cast a still blacker cloak of despair over the seven other teams of the american league recently lit when they established two new records in a doubleheader double header played with g the philadelphia athletics the yanks pounded out eight home runs as they won the first al game 23 to 2 the batti batting g spree 11 continued in the second game with 10 live five homers being chalked up for the he world champions who won the game 10 to 0 1 1 1 eight yankee homers in the first 9 game ame broke the mark of seven which was established in 1886 and which has stood since that time having been tied five times the five circuit clouts clonts in the second game broke fhe he major league record recard for the most home runs in two consecutive games which the yankees of 1936 had set at ii 11 fifty three total bases on their 27 hits in the first game broke the w yankees own record ol of 50 set in 11 1 1932 this fell two short of the nai LAI lional league high set by cincin d nati in 1893 |