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FAME in their FISTS
PARE THREE
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1961.
HE WAS THE MICHIGAN ASSASSIN
The poleaxe puncher who tricked
Stanley Kotchel was the greatest middle - weight of all. He was the first boxer to’knock' down the famous Jack Johnson. But his violent carcer ended with a bullet when he was only 23
The bar of the garish Honky-tonk Eldorado saloon in wide-open Butte, Montana, was jammed with thirsty customers prospectors, gam- blers, husky, miners from the nearby copper fields.
The din of their voices vied with the blaring ragtime beat of a four-
piece orchestra.
Suddenly, a woman's scream lanced thin and high through the hubbub. The cry of distress came from "Goldie" Smith, the pert, high-kicking dancing and singing Blonde who was the suloon's stur cabaret turn.
A bearded giunt, egged on by four
other whooping toughs, had grabbed her by the waist and was wrestling furiously
to be taken along too, the one- time nlekel-and-dime walter set off solo for California to win the world title and his fortune.
crown with
one-round K.O.), and the ripping, lear- Thunderbolt," ing "Inots Billy Papke. with her on the dance floor.
One man Ketchel particularly. Soon the blonde sweetheart of detested was Papke, of At "Goldie'"
a blond, screech alarm the salon boureur, who fat-off Butte was forgotten. For massive killer from Spring regarded the provocative Queen It was out there, in the sun and Valley.
America's rolstering of the Eldorado chorus line as warmth of Lis
property.
West coast that Ketchel, with special
daring eyes the suddenly his charging through
and brutal mouth, became a veritable two- silent crowl,
Asted Bend of destruction.
came
Eut someone else had moved
even faster.
With two tigerish strider, o slim. boyish-looking
waller
spran
Osts Hailing, at "Gnidle's" lowering tormentor.
Stanislaus Klecal was โป poleaxe name and with one
spreadeagled punch he
the drunken bully in the sawdust.
WILDCAT RUSH
Papke was the only fighter ever to wrest the middle-weight title from Ketchel - and he did it by a particularly dirty trick. As Kelchel, at the start of the
word.
Jack
that's when I'm going to knock you cold."
Papke laughed, but not for long. For Kelghel kept kila A rip-snorting right to the head in the round Hotchel had predfeted he would win back the title, the 11th followed by a loft to the pit of the slamath and Papke collapsed in grimine- Ing ogony,
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Johnson
Ho had crashed every heavy weight around. He could block blows with indolent case and course of his own punches in mid-air. He had the must devastating right upper cut over seen; and a lett jab which weaved and stung liko a serpent's head.
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By ALAN HOBY
bozer to knock down the great he was 30, vollapsed in a groan- 1 Jack Johnso
5. Ming:heap ----, shất |`Through the As the count reached seven, lungs,
Johnson moved. Slowly, pol The murderer, a hired hand derously, te levered himself up - called Walter Dipley, quickly until, at nine, he was on his ransacked the boxer's pockets foot,
1 and cecaped. Now the loolt on that black th the kitchen the new cook, moon of a taco, the hate in on hgelbe, fading blonde, silled those rolling cyci) isûted oven Thinly '' herself, She knew that roaring, rioting mot Kelchel was dying, hio We
that later
Was
KILLER CAUGHT
As Ketchel, scenting victory, ebbing away but she dild As treacherous es* he was ing rights and lefts to the body started to move towards John- noth courageous, ho tought Dad and down slipped the chai gon, the latter, incalling like a Eventually the alarm
who lenger only to jump up im- roleased spring, bapf'. alean givan by d nelghbour who had double-crossed the man
across the ring.
heard the slot, and doctors and was probably the greatest world mediately flushed and furious.
On paper, of
In tho heavy-weight, champion ever to
course, it was
same flowing, fuld nurses from nearby Springfield “Johníon had only
movement he unleashed a shud- welý milch
ruslied to Conway in a draw on a gloveACK JOHN- no
to lean his black bulk on this daring uppercut which seemed relal, train SON, The Black Panther.
Extravagant, pleasure-loving, puny part with the milk to come right up from the flöde. But it was too late, Stanley
It was a punen delivered with Kotchef had seen, given 1 a strutung ebony giant, Johnson White skin....to popper his
rival's nose and face with his such speed and timing that final knock-out, was considered invincible.
ong, wicked left and the points Ketchel fell to the canvas as it *** dend. piled up.
Yet, in spite of the drubbing in fast, such was the power
And the küllera? Whon behind the blow he took from the sixth round
when they pooled pff Johnsbu's Dipley, washavn and starving, unwards, Ketehel. still clung la
right glove they found Kei- was caught high in the Ozark the fanatical bellot that he
chel's front teeth embedded in Mountains saverul days Inter, ha could flatten his huge tortur
Blond confessed that it. and so win
the cook back the most glittering
After this fight Jack Johrison in the ranch-house prize of all the heavy-welga:
was his
I was against
went on to scandalise the world accomplice. this arrogant championship of the world,
his excesses, his whito "What's her name?" snapped legalised assault For round after round, in one with specialist in that Stanioy Keichel, giving, or the strangest conicsis a women, and his carousing before the investigating sheriff.
"Goldie Smidi," Dipley re- away more than 2st, staged his history, Ketchel, snorting ant winding up reviled and p virtual most astonishing
plied. struggle at snarling, strove to chop down outcast in his own country.
grinning, shaven patod Calma, California, on October , the
Negro.
And, in the 12th round, buttered, wonry, with the blood running from his sore noso like
dre, Stanley red
Ketchel's chance came....
Suddenly, a grin twisting his bruised features, he darted in,
change the ONE-TWO Опо
of Ketchel's greatest bateswa against õe San Franelson Thamas Fought against the surrealistic backdrop of a terriflo thunder- storm, Kelche), with bis relent less, bout-crushing attacks seemed to the awed ring sidera like a fighter straight out of hell.
the rain Thirty-one times,
In the ring he fought ilke a spitting jaguar., Scorning de- Aght, extended his hand in the lashed down and the ring was
Sensation-the great champion was down
1900.
HE DODGED
Why astonishing? Because the fight was crooked from the start. When the articles were signed it was arranged that, as Ketchet was only a middle- weight, Johnson would grace ously allow him to fast distance provided the amalter
that
Another wildkat rush by the fence, regarding retreat". us accepted manner to top gloves, it by eerie flashes of Hghtning man did not try any "funny such force 1 landed Alush
youthful, white-aprunert walter and the dange Nous was writing, milling free-for-all
Women
screamed,
met
cheered as the good-looking, ridiculously-young stripling- he was just 16 and weighed under 11 stone-bigated In blows with maniao fury. Then, the crazy
OR
melce ended as abruptly as it had begun in a whirl of fists and falling bodies, an astonished gasp broke from the onlookers. On the floor, cursing, moon- ing, or just out stone cold, lay five powerful men, including Joe the bouncer!
The patrons of that smoky, ill-lit, razumatazz Butte saloon way back in 1903 did not know It then, but they had just been given their first glimpse of an untamed fighting animal whe, in soven heelie years, was to curve world-wide fame with his fists-before dying as violently as he had lived by a murderer's bullet at the age of 23,
Indeed, the story of STANLEY Stanislaus KETCHEL born
Kiecal of Polish parents in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is so fantastic it could come only from the lurid and Incredible half-world of boxing.
RAN AWAY
HOW, as a neglected, unhappy hid he ran away from home, starved, rode the railroads, and dreamed of toiing a gun and. reping wild broncos.
HOW, after years of roaming the West, with his backbone often is only mattress, he came Butle whore, as a direct 11
sequel to that bar-room brawl, The turned professional and began the tortuous climb to the .middle-weight championship of
the world.
In his first fight with gloves be met a locul "knock-out" king called Jack Tracey, This tock place on a stage in Buite and the wily Tracey had an accom- plice stationed behind a thread- bare curtain at the back.
Whenever an opponent's head touched this spot, the mun behind the curtain hit the bulke with a sandbag.
But Ketchel, then
2
raw
novice, of 17, had an outsize Tation of luck working for him
on that Arst outing.
By acaldent more than design
he crowded the
surprised
cur-
tain. As the lattor'a
head
Tracey baek ugainst the
touched the worn draperies the Invisible stocking full of sand whistled down and Ketchel
had won in 30 seconds flat!
FEROCIOUS
In spite of this comedy siart to his professional career, the boy from Grand Rapids goon proved that there was nothing remotely funny about being on the receiving end of those ter- rible Katobel Siets.
In his first 17 nights he scored
13 knock-outs. - in 30 bouts und
243 rounds of berserk
He allftened, 33 rivals.
slugging
The epitome of fuld savagery
as he softened up his victims
ho
with ferocious body slams, brought his own referce into the gruda rings of those limos a tremendous right which ́ŋnished, the job,
During this period bis .con- atant compantar was "Goldie.", Although yêurn older, abe tint fallen' passionately in love with the lipndrome, dare devil Ketchol,
But her love was to last long- er that his
For Kalchel soon grew (ired of her, lle teo grew tired of the dust and dirt ot Bite:
And one day in 1907, despite tha's profista" of a petulant, weeping "Ooidle" who pleaded
dirty word, he became known throughout the States as "The Michigan Assassin' - a raging demon with a murderous wallup to either hand who, during in brief career, lost only four out of 00 contests.
Once the bell bud clanged he would fight out of a hulf-crouch, boring in and raining blows from all angles.
His reflexes were as trigger fast as a gunman's. If he missed with one hand he would nail his adversary with the
other.
smashed
Papke landed sneak right the lights had gone out"The
Mich
Ascursin" straight between the eyes.
The blow 30 blinded the Thomas to the canvas. champion that he never
Twenty times the game and recovered, being knucked out,
belted despite an amazing display of
infuriated Thomas Ketchel himself to the floor. For courage, in the 12th round.
nearly 21⁄2 hours the bloodshed and punishment went on.,
round, the 32nd Then, in
HIS REVENGE
MX37,"
Jul Ketchel, unpredictable and vainglorious, wanted no
purt of a "fixed" fight. He was out to win and to hell with phoney promises.
QUITS BOXING
But for Ketchel, still in his early twenties, the Ackle sands of Lime were running out.
Restless and moody, ne decided to quit boxing except for
I
At their telat both Dipley and his
anistress-for. implacable years "Goldie had burned with revenge after being discarded by, Keichel like a soiled glove were found guilty of rst-degree murder
women was net
fun and buy himself a ranch. Later, on appeal, the verdict While he was waiting to take agains! ready to shoot.
humbing right cocked over his now property he went aside and she was freed, never Dipley, to a friendly millionaire's camp to be heard of againy Smashing down. guard he threw the punch with holiday.
Johnson's, al Conway, Missouri, for a however,
forte, was jailed belha released on parole in Here, on the carly morning of an October 18, 1910, he was waiting his breakfast when one of the servants told him ja
woman
the
Negro's
Uke $aw
heard Iri
JIT
the
the
for
1034.
of jealousy and late, perished Thus, on this macabre note
"The Michigan Assassin"---
NEXT WEEK Champion of Champions
exploding hand grenade.
ONLY 12 STONE
new cook had been hired. A character straight out of a dime novel, but a champlon whose Down, down crashed
name will live on in the Disdaining to shake hands, black champions with a thud his back to an open window, long as there is u priz: ring.
Ketchel, who was sitting with legendary folklore of boxing ar cheered on by a smouldering that could be Negro-baiting crowd, Keichel, furthest corners of the arena.
took no notice.
Nobody saw the tall, sinister from the first bell, dodged and All around the ring, bawlung ngure who crept stealthily up to But Ketchel was not one to Ketchel, summoning his last danced round his
algantic and bollowing, stomping and the .window, ride in: hàng. forget or forgive an injury..remnants of strength, caught opponent secking an opening for scuffling their feet with Joy Silently the intruder wok nim From the moment he lost the Thomas with his dreaded one- his machine-gun volleys to the stood the delirious fans.
There was ustaccato chick championship
for two... solar-plexus, then the body.
It reemed as though tha and Keichel, who had vitch Wenving. rest jaw.
ducking, rolling, loathed Johnson's reign was predicted he would die before revenge.
the
and keeping up an endless char over and the amazing Ketoke), until he got Papke inte ring again..
ter-Klichel was notorious for weighing no more than 12 ston talking to himself during a fight 215., had won back the heavy- the world middle-weight weight file for the white race. champion wiped away Johnson's patronising leer when, in the As the count was tolled a second round, he got home with sardonie smile created Ketcher's
whistling uppercut.
rwollen ips. He was no more Johnson, outraged by such than a built-up middleweight impudence, retorted with crush- net he had become the first
He
he lived could not
It was all over. One more Ketchel victim lay draped on the ground, cold and twitching.
In front of audiences whip- And when he did — a month ped to frenzy by his ihudding later in San Francisco he
But Ketchel's most unbeliev- fista, ke tamed the top middle. hissed at his arch-enemy, be- weights of his day'../ ́ationg tween gritted teeth before the ble night-the fight which wrote his name in the record books in them Joe Thonzas, Mike bell sounded the first round:- /Twin" Sullivan (when he "Haye your eyes wide open ludelible jelters-was one
won the vacant middle-weight in
the 11th
round-because lost.
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