Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1966 Page: 3 of 6
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They should because he not
only is an excellent fighter, but
also a genuinely decent human
being who shows proper respect
for others both inside and
outside the ring.
He had all the right in the
world to crow Wednesday night
after retaining his middle
weight title with a 15-round
decision over boxing master
Joey Archer at Madison Square
Garden.
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was just about like a Chinese
fire drill.” He was referring to
the more than 80 rookies whom
he had to look over to deter-
mine who would play and who
would be cut.
.Three rookie dafree agents
called it quits Wednesday —
Larry Hartup, an offensive tac-
kle from Bethaney; Dave Si-
mon, a center- from St. Norber
and Gene Gebhart, a line-
backer.
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given a better performance.
There wee nothing peculiar
about that bit of self-analysis,
and Griffith was handling his
post-fight interview in perfect *
fashion until someone asked
him whether Archer had
staggered him with a right
hand in the 14th round.
That did it. .......
Emile suckede In his breth
sharply and suddenly looked as
if he was about to explode.
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SPORTSMAN SHIP AWARD -- sportsman ship award for the
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NEW YORK (UPI) -This is
the age of peculiar boxing
hampions and if it wasn’t for
Cassius Clay, that prize pack-
age of them all,___emotional,
impulsive little Emile Griffith
would be right up uhere at the
top of the heap.
There is one difference
Between them and it is a big
difference.
Clay frequently is boorish and
overbearing and he irks people
Griffith has the showy, flamboy-
ant manner of a proud peacock.
it and there were few in the
crowd of 13,776, including those
rooting so loudly for Archer,
who could seriously question
the decision.
Yet, Emile thought it was
necessary 'to apologize.
"I have no complaint about
the fight,” he said in his
crowded dressing room. "The
only complaint I have is about
myself.".
Griffith chided' himself. for
not making a good fight when
actually he had. He nagged
himself about letting Archer tie
ep his left hand and, about
giving the challenger too much
room. He downgraded himself
so much that someone finally
asked him whether he felt he
had lost.
season today, with the first
mass player cut expected some-
time this morning.
Head Coach Wally Lemm said
of Wednesday’s workout. “It
with the Oilers. Lemm said
some time ago and he had re-
ferred him to the Oilers' front
office. He said he had heard no
more about the matter.
Oiler General Manager Don
Klosterman was not, available
for comment.
- Therrest of the Offer hopefuls
will show up July 17, little
more than a week before the
intra-squad game in Beaumont
July 26.
Lemm plans to play the No.
1 offense against his No. 2 de-
fense, and the No. 1 defense
against the No. 2 offense.
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“Oh, no,” Emile quickly
pointed out. "I thought I won.
but I feel I could have
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Three Games In
League Bowling
Miller’s Pharmacy continued
to lengthen its lead in the Bowl-
erette leazue at the Bowicrama
Lanes Wednesday morning,
when they took three games to
Hahn’s Ready Mix’s one. In oth-.
er action the Neinast Meat Cen
ter took three games from the
Coach Light Inn. Navratil's Mu-
sic House duplicated the feat
against Bren-Tex Fabrics and
the Golden Eagles split 2-2 with
Modern Supr Market,
Ethel Kolkhorst, bowling for
MiHer's Pharmacy, took the
high individual ‘game honors
with a score of 189 She also
grabbed the high individual ser-
ies hners with a three game to-
tal of 528.
Miller's Pharmacy won both
Several Winners At The Washington County 4-H Horse Show
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pointed out. “What you want to
ask him is, was he ever dizzy.”
Okay. Was Emile ever dizzy?
“Never, never, never.” he
said, raising his voice again.
Clancy took qver once more.
"Remember what I told. you
about being humble," he said
sofetly to his fighter.
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