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Amazing People from Potter County Texas | |||||
Dutch Mantell | |||||
Dutch Mantell, a professional wrestler and actor was born Alfred
Albert Joe de Re la Gardiur on July 25, 1881, in Luxembourg. After
his father's death in 1891, ten-year-old Alfred was sent to live
with an uncle in Germany. When he was 12 he ran away in 1893 and did
various odd jobs before stowing away on a merchant ship in England
in 1895.
He had hoped to land in America but instead wound up
at Fremantle, Australia, in March 1896. In Australia, Alfred began
boxing and later took up wrestling. He soon attracted the attention
of Robert B. Mantell, a Shakespearean actor, who offered to serve as
his second in a bout at Melbourne. The two quickly became
inseparable, and the teenaged wrestler with the difficult name came
to be known among Australians as "Mantell's boy"; because of his
heavy "Deutsch" accent, he soon adopted the name Dutch Mantell in
honor of his distinguished mentor. He resumed his
professional wrestling tours in 1915. In El Paso in 1921 Mantell
first met Cal Farley when he stepped, uninvited, into the ring amid
jeering fans and flying bottles to challenge the winner of the
Farley-Matsuda bout being held there. Even so, his antics set a
precedent for the theatrical showmen wrestlers of later times. Yet while the "Flying Dutchman" was a mean customer in the ring,
outside it he had a nationwide reputation as a soft touch. His
honesty and concern for those less fortunate were practically
unparalleled. With his trained animals he was a big hit with
children, and the millions that he earned usually went to help needy
families and homeless urchins.
Although never affiliated with any
specific church or denomination, he carried his Bible with him and
read it almost daily for guidance. In 1925 Mantell made Amarillo his
permanent home and helped promote Cal Farley's Wun-Stop-Duzzit tire
business. Farley's Flying Dutchman trademark was inspired by
Mantell. For fifteen years he was a regular on Farley's radio
show and was a featured performer in Farley's Flying Dutchman
Circus. |
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Resources: Early Life in Texas County by County Books about Texas People and Places Amazing People from Texas County by County Texas History in the 19th Century (Amazon) |
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Farley, Dutch Mantell and Jerry Malin In 1928 Cal Farley, Dutch Mantell, Jerry Malin and two unknown men posed for this amazing photo. Shown left to right: Cal Farley is on the left in boxing shorts and shoes. Malin (wearing glasses), Dutch is holding four-year old. Patricia Malin Keffer followed by two unknown men. Photo taken at Cal Farley's training camp in New Mexico. Photo courtesy of Dan Keffer |
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Books about Potter County People and Places | |||||
Rare Artifacts, Memorabilia, Ancestry and Historic Records from Amarillo, Bishop Hills, Ady, Boden, Bushland, Chunky, Cliffside, and Gentry Texas. |
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