
Eduardo Lausse

Frank, here is a great Lucia Rijker site with videos, pics and a lot of interesting stuff . . .kikibalt wrote:Its ok with me.....Rick Farris wrote:Lucia Rijker . . .
Would anybody mind if I invited her and a guest to join us at our table? She would appreciate the company, I'm sure.
-Rick

dagosd2000 wrote:You know pal you lived,in my opinion,during Los Angeles's Golden Era. The late 40's and 50's. I remember as a kid we'd visit my uncle and my nephew in West Hollywood during that period. My memories are in black and white. The old film noir movies with LA. as the backdrop were in black and white. "He Walked By Night." "Dragnet." "Them" with James Arness. The street scenes of San Pedro ,downtown,Sunset Boulevard. That's part of the reason I look at old Superman episodes.kikibalt wrote:I was, I don't know about Hap, but I would say that he was, I was also there for their first fight.dagosd2000 wrote:Frank
Awhile back I asked you about a ref ,Frankie Van. You hinted that the guy was prejuduced. Well last night I watched a tape of Lauro Salas winning Jimmy Carter's title at the Olympic in 1952. Salas out punched and out worked Jimmy. Van was the ref. When Jimmy Lennon announced a split decision,the crowd and Salas's corner went ballistic. Fortunately the two judges had Lauro way ahead. Van ,close verdict for Carter.
I think you had something there. Either Van was readin' the papers while the fight was goin' on,or he hated menudo con pata.
BTW,were you or Hap at that one?
Frank Baltazar:a black and white snapshot of a age that's only a flickering memory.
Thanks Rick, it looks like a nice web site.....Rick Farris wrote:Frank, here is a great Lucia Rijker site with videos, pics and a lot of interesting stuff . . .kikibalt wrote:Its ok with me.....Rick Farris wrote:Lucia Rijker . . .
Would anybody mind if I invited her and a guest to join us at our table? She would appreciate the company, I'm sure.
-Rick
http://www.LuciaRijker.net
I'd have loved to have seen the Filipino fighters from that era. By the way, there are three men in this photo, which one isn't a boxer? :??kikibalt wrote:
Small Montana, Sam Sylvester and Little Dado
November 1938

The more,the merrierRick Farris wrote:Lucia Rijker . . .
Just spoke with Lucia and she'll be present at the WBHOF banquet. Would anybody mind if I invited her and a guest to join us at our table? She would appreciate the company, I'm sure. If you get a chance, rent Lucia's DVD "Shadow Boxers". It's a great documentary on Women Boxing, with some great behind the scenes training camp footage with trainer Frddie Roach, James Toney and others.
Lucia never lost as a boxer or kick-boxer, that is, except to a man, a world champion Thai kick boxer, who she held her own with before being KOed. YouTube has some great Lucia Rijker bouts available. She's one bad ass lady, but without question, a lady. Lucia is one of the most interesting women I've ever met.
-Rick
LA. Film Noir aka: Frank and Connie Baltazar.kikibalt wrote:
Diego; a B & W pic. of Connie and me...C-1959

Another small gem of Califirnia history:The Filippino community . Areas like Stockton,Fresno,San Francisco,and later after the Vietnam Era,San Diego(National City).kikibalt wrote:
(l. to r. Little Dado , Small Montana, Promoter Leo Leavitt. Seated l. to. r.
Johnny Sylvester, matchmaker and Sid Wolfe, Montana's manager)
I often wonder after we blow ourselves up some day in the future ,and then thousands of years later the Martians land here,would they be able to piece things together,for example,by looking at a photograph like the one above of Frank and Connie?dagosd2000 wrote:LA. Film Noir aka: Frank and Connie Baltazar.kikibalt wrote:
Diego; a B & W pic. of Connie and me...C-1959

dagosd2000 wrote:Maybe only if they served menudo con pata on Mars.



To the guys who live in SoCal. It doesn't get more diverse and rich anywhere if you stop to examine our region. New York and Chicago always made the front pages,but as I grow older,I think back East never was any greater than what we had going out here. Both coasts were different,but I think the dynamics in Southern California were just as profound.kikibalt wrote:dagosd2000 wrote:Maybe only if they served menudo con pata on Mars.
Menudo, don't know if it has pata
I'll contact her again this weekend. I had two seats come available at the table and plan on nominating her for induction next year, when she will become eligable.dagosd2000 wrote:The more,the merrierRick Farris wrote:Lucia Rijker . . .
Just spoke with Lucia and she'll be present at the WBHOF banquet. Would anybody mind if I invited her and a guest to join us at our table? She would appreciate the company, I'm sure. If you get a chance, rent Lucia's DVD "Shadow Boxers". It's a great documentary on Women Boxing, with some great behind the scenes training camp footage with trainer Frddie Roach, James Toney and others.
Lucia never lost as a boxer or kick-boxer, that is, except to a man, a world champion Thai kick boxer, who she held her own with before being KOed. YouTube has some great Lucia Rijker bouts available. She's one bad ass lady, but without question, a lady. Lucia is one of the most interesting women I've ever met.
-Rick
Third from left is Jimmy Lennon Sr.kikibalt wrote:
Publicity photo with famous boxers of the 50s. Included are
Bobo Olson (far left), Jimmy Carter (2nd from left) Lauro Salas
(3rd from right), and Pete Rodriguez, co-producer of Rheingold's
Fandango (2nd from right).
dagosd2000 wrote:Another small gem of Califirnia history:The Filippino community . Areas like Stockton,Fresno,San Francisco,and later after the Vietnam Era,San Diego(National City).kikibalt wrote:
(l. to r. Little Dado , Small Montana, Promoter Leo Leavitt. Seated l. to. r.
Johnny Sylvester, matchmaker and Sid Wolfe, Montana's manager)
Anybody familiar with his bout with Gene Fullmer?kikibalt wrote:
Eduardo Lausse

