Louisville's Greatest Show: The Story of the Allen Athletic Club

by Cosper, John
ISBN: 9781543120639
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Overview

For 22 years, the Allen Athletic Club's weekly wrestling show at the Columbia Gym was the place to be on Tuesday night. Promoters Heywood Allen and his successors Francis and Betty McDonogh overcame the Great Depression, the 1937 flood, a World War, and a "crooked" athletic commissioner to bring the best of the golden age of wrestling to Louisville. Now for the first time, author John Cosper (Bluegrass Brawlers) presents the full story of "That Gang of Allen's," the wrestlers, referees, announcers, and others who made Tuesday Louisville's favorite night of the week. This is the story of the true golden age of wrestling, when men and women wore their Sunday best to see hometown heroes like Blacksmith Pedigo, Kid Scotty Williams, Stu Gibson, Mel Meiners, Sgt. Buck Moore, and "The Black Panther" Jim Mitchell mix it up with Lou Thesz, Gorgeous George, the French Angel, Buddy Rogers, Freddie Blassie, Johnny Valentine, Mildred Burke, Mae Young, Bobo Brazil, and Ginger the Wrestling Bear. From mud matches to masked men; from Wild Bill Cantrell to Wild Bill Longson; from live TV to live alligators, the Allen Athletic Club was Louisville's Greatest Show. This is the story of Louisville's first great wrestling promotion and the families that made wrestling a vital part of the city they loved.
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Author: Cosper, John
  • ISBN: 9781543120639
  • Condition: Used
  • Dimensions: 9.00 x 0.72
  • Number Of Pages: 348
  • Publication Year: 2017