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4„ couple of weeks hefere he
went to San Vraheisco to de-
fend his featherweight grOWn
egainst Filipino Flash El(WO,
sandy Saddler, the spidery
slasher With the stiletto elboWS
and iron head, wailed to the
'world ;
"I'm not a dirty fighter, and
no One ever accused me ef be-
Mg a dirty fighter until I
fought Willie Pep. Everyone
knows the kind of tricks he
uses, beat Elorde, and I
won't be dirty, either. let
the fans in San Francisco judge
That, All I ask them is to lay
off the boos unless I deserve',
them."
-,4s it turned out it must've
been a
gilt complex that
*made Sandy mean because in
the Frisco fight he got the boos
early — and he deserved them.
The 32-year-old beanpole pull-
ed every foul in the book. Re
hit on the break, butted, heel-
ed,: and, thumbed the Cebu
gamecock who was giving him
Sits.
The 5,000 fans in San Fran-
cisco's Cow Palace let the Har-
lem Slasher, and referee Ray
Flores know early and often
how they felt; and when the
Sight was stopped in the 13th
because of a gaping wound over
Elorde's left eye, they booed
and stamped and showered the
zing with missiles.
All through the fight which
the fiery Elorde was winning
until he was gashed by a butt
the seventh, the fans
ecreamed at Saddler and the
ref.
"Stop that butting! Make
him stop holding and hitting!
Watch his laces! Don't let him
bit on the break!"
And some mpoopo tele-
viewers around the country ag-
reed.' Newspaper offices and
television stations were flood-
ed with angry calls from indig-
nant fans; the Cow Palace
switchboard itself was lit up
ike a Christmas tree with
blistering' protests.
Saddler asked for it and he
got it good. He's had it coming
for a long time. Re didn't get
all tlie blame 'ler the fiascos
with Pep, for Willie the Wisp
had his own reputation for
trickery, But it's now apparent
that Sandy has learned "foul
play" well enough to have add-
ed Some giMinicks of his own,
No two ways about it, the
record shows that Saddler IS
A DIRTY FIGHTER, Ilia foul
tactics smell from Caracas to
Montreal, from New 'York to
Manila and back again to San
Francisco.
Before we give you the coin.
mnts of competent observers
at the fight and on TV, here's
some essential dope on the El-
orde brawl,
The 22?year-olcl Elorde had
beaten Saddler in a non-title
fight in Manila last July in
which Saddler's usual tainted
tactics caused a small riot, and
he was well on the way to
grabbing Sandy's crown in San
Francisco when he was butted
and cut in the seventh round.
For the firstinine rounds Elorde
was leading., on the scorecards
of all officials. But Saddler,
working on the cut with his
head and gloves, had his op-
ponent half blinded when the
ringside physician ordered the
fight stopped at 59 seconds of
the 13th round,
Listen to what the experts
said!
"Cruel Sandy Saddler `pulled
out all his weapons," wrote
Jack Fiske of the San Fran-
cisco Chronicle. "It was a dirty
fight throughout, and all the
onus must be on the 126-pound
champion's' Skinny shoulders.
From this corner it appeared
highly improbable that he could,
have successfully defended the
title . . . if he hadn't resorted
to all the so-called tricks in
and out of the rulebook."
"Saddler hit while holding,
used his head for a third glove,
and referee Ray Flores appar-
ently was the only man In the
audience unawar e of the
champ's foul tactics," wrote Al
Santoro, sports editor of the
Los Angeles Examiner,
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"Sandy Saddler, using his
head as well as his fists with
telling effect . . ." was the way
the United Press account start-
ed.
Elorde, himself, was bewil-
dered by it all. Only after prod-
ding by newsmen did he rap
Saddler.
"That cut was started by an
unintentiol butt. He: butted me
many times," he said.
His manager and father-in-
law, Lope Sarreal, wasn't as
polite.
"I complained to the referee
that Saddler was heeling, el-
bowing and butting alt through
the fight. I didn't get any place."
But Sarreal and Elorde should
have known what was ping to
happen.
In their non-title fight in
Manila, the Slasher pulled the
same tricks, but now he
couldn't get away with the de-
cision on the Flash's home
grounds, Elorde 'bled from the
nose and lips, and from cuts
over both eyes, and 10,00 fans
In Rizal Memorial Stadium
showed how they felt about
Saddler's dirty stuff with a rain
of pop bottles and choruses of
boos. One bottle hit welter-
weight Italo Scortichini, Sad-
dler's stablemate, on the head,
opening a three-inch gash on
his scalp.
But Elorde got the unani-
mous decision. The referee was
Maj. Jack Sullivan of the 'U.S.
Army, who flew in from Tokyo.
Sullivan scored eight rounds to
one for Elorde, with one even.
The two judges had it 8-2 and
7-3 for the Flash. One judge
said Saddler held, butted and
hit with his 'elbows -- and paid
for it by losing some rounds.
"I've refereed for 15 years,"
said Sullivan, "and never had
any difficulties. I called the fight
as I saw it. I 'didn't break un-
til -the fighters were tied up
And I didn't take any points
off Saddler tuntil 1 'warned him."
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times in Saddler's stormy car-
eer that he couldn't pull,a, fight
out of the fire with his illegal,
damaging style.
Another time was in Mon-
treal, March 3, 1952, when he
fought Armand Savoie, a home-
town boy and the lightweight
champion ,,of Canada. Saddler's
tactics drove the fans berserk,
and three .carloads of police
were called to restore order.
After warning Saddler for
holding, hitting on the break,
and rubbing with the laces of
his gloves (sounds familiar,
doesn't it?), the referee, Tom-
my Sullivan, disqualified San-
dy. But this was no ordinary
disqualification. Emile Gauthier,
head of the Montreal Athletic
Commission, himself ' climbed
into the ring after the third
.rOund and ordered Saddler dis-
qualified.
"I ha & warned -him at the
weigh-in that I wasn't going to
tolerate any of his rough stuff,"
said Gauthier.
The next day Gauthier fined
Saddler $500. "We would have
suspended him, too," added
Gauthier, "but he was going
into the U.S. Army."
The c a se history on Sad-
dler's dirty fighting is long,
documented and widespread.
Unlike Pep, who could perform
brilliantly and cleanly at times,
Saddler apparently can fight no
other way but dirty. Stop those
tactics, and he's just another
fighter. A converted southpaw,
he 'specializes in draping his
right hand around an oppon-
ent's neck, pulling him in, and
belting away with his strong
left. Apparently he can't stop
himself, for he does it even
when he has .a soft touch, like
Jackie Blair of Texas, whom
he stopped in Caracas,,- Vene-
zuela, Aug. 31, 1954, in the first
round.
"Saddler again used prohibit-
ted tactics and was twice warn-
ed by the referee," said El
Nacional's boxing critic, of this
fight: "He held and 'Punched,
used his 'elbows illegally and
gouged his opponent merciless-
ly around the eyes despite the
fact that Jackie was an inof-
fensive o,poonent."
La Esfera's writer said that
Blair, on entering the ring, ap-
peared "frightened and mourn-
ful; He was' alarmingly pale."
So= it -goes,. city, to city; coun-
try_ tp ;country, The Elorde
fight now shows clearly what
makes Saddler tick and it
ain't nice,. rn the record book
Saddler's 'knockout mark ap-
pears impressive.. With no dis-
tinction between knockouts and
technical knockouts, Saddlees
record shoWs fa. neat "10 2" or
"So 12," ter his 101 knockouts
in 160 fights -- one of the Out-
standing kayo averages in the
book, ,
But it doeSn't tell the true
story, the StokS: of head butts
arid elbowS of gashed eye-
brows and clisect HO. Probab-
ly 95* percent, Of Saddler's
knockouts were, ol the teehnic-
al variety caused by tuts.
All the Pep - Saddler fights
Were brawls except the first,
'whe'n Saddler won on. an eye,
brew - raising fourth round
knockout. Pep had a - 'fight
unbeaten streak broka that
night of Oct. 29, 1049, arid there
were more ruiners tiVeg that.
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In a woman's lounge. The bet-
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Ship in a wild stbrm.
Font Months later Willie the
Wisp nine up with ,a maSteritil
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the Slather and regain the title,
though his Oval face looked like
had been sent through a
meat grinder.
Then come the two fiascos.
In a rough brawl, which re
• SeMbled wrestling more than
boxing, Saddler won, when Pep
• surrendered on his stool after
the eighth round.
"My shoulder's hurt," wailed
Willie. "That guy put a ham-
merlock on me and busted my
shoulder,"
Surprisingly enough, X-rays
the not day showed that Pep
had a dislocated shoulder,
The fourth and Anal meeting
on Sept. 20, 1951, ended when
Pep again surrendered on his
stool after the eighth,
This was a weird" wrestling
e, fray in which referee Ray Mill-
er lost all control. Both fight-
ers tussled to the floor Often,
and once the flustered referee
rolled on the canvas with them,
The fans jeered, and when it
was over irate Bob Christen-
berry banned Pep for "life" and
suspended Saddler indefinitely,
Saddler's suspension was lifted
in a few months, and pep re-
gained his license 21 months
later,
Many ringsiders felt Saddler
was more at 'fault and should
have gotten at least the same
penalty as Pep. What's happen-
ed since has proved they were
right.
Saddler squirmed out of that
situation with lesser blame and
kept up his bullying tactics.
But the Elorde fuss now has put
him right on the spot.
For the first time in years,
he's going to have to prove that
he can fight clean — that is if
he knows the meaning of the
word, and if they let him stay
in boxing. (from The Police
Gazette.)
General Glubb,
Gentleman!
Adversity, that test of charac-
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would say — after 26 years as
creator and leader of the Arab
Legion, now Jordan's army • .
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all who conspired in deposing
him.
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to him and to Britain's prestige.
The newspapers were angry;
some members of Parliament,
remembering far-off days of
Palmerston and imperial blust-
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General Glubb said: "I would
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hours to quit Jordan, which, on
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