Story I heard goes that Prof. George Keller played a date at a religious school, and guided his cats with platitudes and soothsaying. So the nuns lowered a microphone into the arena to pick up on how the gentle Captain managed the wild beasts, and everyone loved it. The next year, down came the mic again, but this time the cat act belonged to Wild Dick Clemens, who filled the air with a barrage of expletives. The nuns and crew stampeded to cut off the mic and save the innocent ears of their stunned students and teachers. Pat Anthony's name has likely been subbed for Clemens in this telling.
Another agreement, for many of us who's circus memories are of the Polack show or other indoor Shrine dates, Pat Anthony was the big cat act we remember.
Not denying Charly anything, but as Jambo Alexander said Pat Anthony was the poor man's GGW, for folk's that were standing on the outside looking into Ringling. The neat thing about Pat was just hanging out and BSing with him. He really dug children and young goof's like myself starting out. Most encouraging and helpful, and a fount of information and knowledge. Charly, rest his soul, fell short in that regards.
Jambo, are you going to answer my question about the union beef with Disney? I am having a hard time staying ahead in a new's censored country.
Sorry, My alibi is that Michu always called Charly "Reichsführer" so I wrongly assumed that Chic had shortened Charly Reichsfuhrer Baumann to CRB.........
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"Wild Man" Pat Anthony
An exciting fighting act
Fortunately no microphone
Story I heard goes that Prof. George Keller played a date at a religious school, and guided his cats with platitudes and soothsaying. So the nuns lowered a microphone into the arena to pick up on how the gentle Captain managed the wild beasts, and everyone loved it. The next year, down came the mic again, but this time the cat act belonged to Wild Dick Clemens, who filled the air with a barrage of expletives. The nuns and crew stampeded to cut off the mic and save the innocent ears of their stunned students and teachers. Pat Anthony's name has likely been subbed for Clemens in this telling.
I will forever have a "soft spot" in my heart for Pat Anthony!!!
:-)
Cindy
Agreed Cindy, I can never hear too many "Pat" stories or see too many "Pat" pictures. Truly unique circus personality and individual.
Wade Burck
Another agreement, for many of us who's circus memories are of the Polack show or other indoor Shrine dates, Pat Anthony was the big cat act we remember.
To me he was certainly of
the very important cat acts
I enjoyed several of them
but for me there surely was
"The One & Only" CRB himself
Chic,
Not denying Charly anything, but as Jambo Alexander said Pat Anthony was the poor man's GGW, for folk's that were standing on the outside looking into Ringling. The neat thing about Pat was just hanging out and BSing with him. He really dug children and young goof's like myself starting out. Most encouraging and helpful, and a fount of information and knowledge. Charly, rest his soul, fell short in that regards.
Jambo, are you going to answer my question about the union beef with Disney? I am having a hard time staying ahead in a new's censored country.
Wade Burck
CRB translates to Clyde Raymond Beatty.
Sorry,
My alibi is that Michu always called Charly "Reichsführer" so I wrongly assumed that Chic had shortened Charly Reichsfuhrer Baumann to CRB.........
Wade Burck
Thanks Roger for the explanation
Although "Heinzdieter" was among
my very favorites & he treated me
much better than he dealt with so
many others but for me CRB was the
"One & Only" (you had to be there)
Not very important but GG is quite
a ways down on my list of cat acts
A very unique showman with charm
to spare but with cats not so much
"The One & Only" should well
have been a registered title
As I said "you had to be there"
I had opportunity to announce
his act in Commack for a few
days from my spot booth when
Roger was ill. I can repeat it
word for word to this day
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