Judo 1953
Judo 1953
Judo 1953
We Specialize In:
* LOANS BY PHONE * LOW RATES * ANY DISTRICTIN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
* INCREASING YOUR LOAN * 2ND LOANS FOR YOUR DOWN PAYMENT * Bl:JYINGAND LENDING ON 2ND TRUSTDEEDS .. * CONSOLIDATING YOUR DEBTSinto one account, leaving you with 1 small payment. * QUICK ACTION, Courteous and Confidential Advice, No Obligation. Free Appraisal. * IF YOU NEED MONEY, WE CAN HELPYOU. * PHONE DUnkirk7-4217
" Ph oto b y D onn Sh 'p Iey ..
I .
KIIGIIN& PIITTIE
3855 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5, California
Notional Judo Assoc. tokes pleasure in personally endorsing Kogan & Pattie for their noted honest and efficient service.
f
TABLEOF CONTENTS
Information
.PAGE 3 .PAGE 8
- ---
---..
Editor
Managing Editor Editorial Associate
mm
By Harry Sanford
COLLIES LEARN JUDO
AN "OPEN LETTER TO THE EDITOR"
PAGE 9
. .PAGE
18
MIDDLE
..
Instruction
BASIC INSTRUCTION
POINT BALANCE
TOURNAMENT
DATES
Club members of the N. J. A. unanimously voted Joe Aloi as their Night Class Team Captain and Bud Grammer as Day Class Team Captain. Both newly elected Captains and Club Members express their best wishes and success to their erstwhile Captain Alfred Lee, Day Class Team Captain and Raymond Brown, Night Team Captain who were recently called to the United States Navy. Joe Aloi, Night Class Captain and his team have challenged the Day Class Team to a rematch scheduled on Jan. 11, 1953, in North Hollywood, Calif. A tournament will be held on Jan. 8, 1953, at the American Judo Academy, 275 Devisadero St., San Francisco, Calif. Mr. Roy Layman and Dr. Philip S. Haley are conducting the tournament. We are awaiting the results of this contest.
... . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. PAGE
CONTINUED INSTRUCTION ON SURE-FIRE DEFENSEAGAINST BOXER'S HIGHLY.TRAINEDFIST ADVANCED INSTRUCTION ON "WHAT WOULD YOU DO?".. ..PAGES 16 & 17 .PAGES 6 & 7
Public Guidance
TOURNAMENT DATES WHO'S WHO IN JUDO PICTORIAL PARADE DIRECTORy ..PAGE 3 .PAGE " .PAGE 15
TOURNAMENT RESULTS
A One-Point Trophy Team Contest was held on Dec. 13, 1952, Studio City, Calif. The Day Class JUDO Team won the tournament over the Night Class JUDO Team. Many observers predicted the Night Team to run away with the contest, but one can never under-estimate the supposed underdog. The outstanding Judo man of the Day Class Team was Russ Northrop. He is the Green Belt who skillfully executed a Straight Foot Throw scoring: a Full Point against a second Brown Belt man. He was the young fellow who pushed the Day Men over the top. Dan Kelley also helped the Day Team win by scoring a half point. The men of the disappointed Night Team who put up a gallant but fruitless fight, turned out to be Joe Aloi and John Machin. They scored a half point each. Russ Northrop and Dan Kelley walked away with the trophies. Dan Kelley of Lockheed Aircraft advanced to Green Belt .on Jan. 9, 1953, at the National Judo Association.
All articles appearing herein are Copyrighted and may not be reprinted without the consent of the Publisher. All materials or photographs. whether published or not. are submitted free and released for publication. Unless previous copyrights exist. all materials become the property of Judo Magazine. Judo Magazine is published bi.monthly by the Tegn~r Publications at 11275 Ventura Blvd.. North Hollywood. California. 3
., I
. . In This Issue .
Continued Instruction
on
"Sure-Fire Defense Against Boxer's Highly-Trained Fists"
* * *
For the entertainment field, such as, CluSs, Radio, Screen and Television, etc., the Pictorial Parade Directory presents Judo People of experience and talent. * * * Judo People may list themselves by displaying ap icture in the Pictorial Parade Directory for as .low as 14 Page, $15.00 - V2 Page, $30.00 - Full Page, $60.00 by writing Judo Magazine, P.P.D. Dept. Box 1211, Studio City, Calif. Anyone interested in a "Judo Instructor" or "Judo for Entertainment" may write - giving full details of individuals pictured in the Pictorial Parade Directory, using same address as above.
.
Advanced Instruction
on
What Would You Do?
(Answer to Dec. '52 Cover)
.
.
r
000 '0'00
CARS!
CARS!
CARS!
::.::: :) Z vi
....
I
W I(
M .0 <h
CROWN MOTORS
11726 VENTURA BLVD.
A. w c
...:
I
,
o .c:: '.. .
Z 0
....
D8:t:
N >< 0
ID
..:
en
I-
o ....0
c:: VI o _
o
:::i < u
... ::>
>....
U 0
Lu Z _ N
C)
W Z
0
:)
w :) VI '" -
v;
w w ::> :) '"
!!! ....
v;
VI
0<
...
.... '"
N
Z
0 ii< U VI a>. ::>
VI !!! '0
<
M 0
.s: U 0
C)
Z
ii< U VI a> ::>
VI
<
i= t a...
o C :) .. ..... 0
I:
I I I
I
0 c :)
....
v IL c:: 0
W
w
(
Iw
w
ODD
l-
COVER
en
I-
L___________________..J
JUDO
A SUPERBSPORT
ROLAND NELSON
Member of N.J.A., Training Collies In Judo along with Carol Tegner
POINT BALANCE
(Right Side)
When a person is placed, or places his weight on one foot he is now on what is known as point balance. in all directions. In this position he has no strong balance, or strong line and is weak (As illustrated).
NOTE:
JUDOVERSUS BOXING:
The Boxer is standing in a right side boxing stance, and the Judo Man is facing him with a right side Judo fighting stance. The Judo Man maintains a strong balance by placing his feet in a "T" position. Both knees are bent, body leans left, which places him out of Boxer's striking range. He places his right arm even with the height of his face at a right angle. His left arm is placed in front of his solar plexus. The right side of his body faces the Boxer; because this stance offers less target, as well as less area for him to protect. (As illustrated in Photo No.1). When the Boxer starts to swing, (it doesn't matter which fist he uses), the Judo Man immediately leans sharply to his left, this places him out of range of the Boxer's fists, but within this range the Judo Man can still kick the Boxer. The Judo Man draws his leg up-snaps it out-striking the Boxer's left knee at a 45 degree angle. As the Judo Man kicks the Boxer's left knee, hI')simultaneously claps his hands together, at the same time he tightens his abdominal muscles. This increases the power of the kick. (As illustrated in Photo No.2).
PHOTO No. 2
The Boxer starts to lose his balance b a c k war d. Even though his fist has reached a completed position, the Judo Man is still far beyond the Boxer's striking range. (As illustrated in Photo No.3).
PHOTO
No. 3
The Boxer being in a weak, off balance, ineffective position and with a broken kne~, will fall back in a helpless heap on the ground. trated in Photo No.4). (As illusPHOTO No. 4.
NOTE: It takes only a 60-lb. kick to break a man's knee-even 160-lb. man can do. 6 NOTE:
Imagine! what a
What the Judo Man will do with him will be continued in next month's (February, 1953) issue.
Judo Man has completed a swift Judo kick, and the Boxer is falling to the ground. (As illustrated in Photo No.5).
PHOTO No.5
The Judo Man now places the ball of his right foot on the ground pointing his right toe towards the Boxer, at a distance of approximately two feet. (As illustrated in Photo No.6).
PHOTO No.6
The Judo Man starts to pivot sharply at a right angle, into a one half turn on the ball of his right foot. (As illustrated in Photo No.7).
PHOTO No. 7
At the same time he leans his body towards the right while he simultaneously hands together claps both
PHOTO No.8
kick) keeping his right knee slightly bent he kicks out swiftly with his left bent leg towards any vulnerable part of the aggressor. (As illustrated in Photo No.8).
NOTE:
In Photos No.6,
rapid motion.
NOTE: The necessity of following up with the second Judo kick depends much on how malicious the Boxer intended his attack. However, one must take into consideration that when a highly trained Boxer's fist strikes at a Layman's face, the Layman is being attacked by a lethal weapon and therefore is in need of a "sure-fire-defense" which only the unequalled self-defense of Judo can offer him. 7
...
LET.S TALK
IT OVER
By Harry Sanford
Hello there! It's good to be with you again after a gruelling happy holiday season. We hope Christmas stockings were full that your New Year resolutions still unbroken. back but your and are
As you can see there was no room for hanging of socks or hose at the "Judo Magazine" holiday party. . . We settled for a full house instead. Gifts and tales (including dogs) were exchanged and the results were captured by our associate photographe,r.
Edgar and Anita Tegner, second photo from top left, pose with their white Christmas collie, appropriately named "Frosty the Snowman." Edgar and Anita are proprietors of the Glendale House of Hollywood Cosmetic Studios. In the next photo two Judo students, Edward Rowe and McBlue, "talk it over." (Ed's the one with the tie). The .clown-prince of the evening was John Machin, third photo from top left, who spent half the night splitting sides and expressing his desire for a Judo promotion from Green Belt to Brown Belt. As a reward for his antics he was promoted to honorary "corn belt" expert. Mr. and Mrs. James Travis, bottom photo, admire McBlue who seems none the worse after the evening's festivities. Untrimming the Christmas tree, winding the clock and toasting "goodnight" concluded "Judo's" farewell to 1952 and welcome to '53 . . . A year that we hope will be full of happiness and prosperity for you all.
----
By DO On Tuesday, Jan. 6, 1953, the Judo Magazine 8 Judo Magazine. Although this was not our first ~ tiful sight to see a Movie Studio with such impressiv the Pacific Ocean for a background and modern buil driveways bordered by trees, grass and flowers. ThB flowers blooming in January.
First, we went to the main Administration Buil Craft, a fine gentleman who is a publicist; and the l( also met a friend of yours-none other than-UBi Fox's Publicity Department. We all had lunch togel dropped by to say hello. After lunch we went to the comely Miss Anders, showing many facets of Judo. was through posing for pictures Bruce Tegn~r com thought she had good form, too. Did he mean Judo'
Michael Rennie dropped in to see the Judo, anr fection . . . Oh well-When he removed his smartly interest in Judo reached a new high; and the girls U
Jeanne Crain poses with the group for the photographer during an informal chat before returning to the set where she is currently starring in "Fightown," soon to be released by 20th Century-Fox. Left to right Bruce TegDE!r,Merry Anders, Harry Sanford, Jeanne Crain, Carol- Tegner and Jon Tegner.
It was time to go before we knew it and yet we Studios. There were so many pictures that had fi cover them all. So we have brought to you a few hi in one of Hollywood's finest Motion Picture lndustr
What's this! . . . Michael Rennie who starred as the man from another planet in the 20th Century-Fox picture. "The Day the Earth Stood Still," seems pleased with starlet Merry Anders as she applies a wrist hold to N.J.A.'s instructor Bruce Tegner at the Fox Studios.
IO-Middle Section
CENTURY
- FOX
STUDIOS,
c.,- d. P.ri.,
Star Or"ting
Engin..ring
Stag.. Bldg.
17 E.t,u' Or.ning Room.. 18 Women', W.rdrob.. 19 L..mp R.,..ir Shop. 20 Film Vaults... Cutting 11 Malleup. 22 Or.ni", Room.. rchLiI:'r.ry. 24 Projedion Room. 25 H.II 0' Mu.ic. Room..
Room.,
St.,. 6. Stag.5.
or.ning
RooM.. Projection RooM. Pro;.c:tion Aoom. St.,.. HCK. I and 2. Ai, Conditiotting PI.nt. Sug.. No.. 3 and 4. P_., Plant. Portr.tt G.II",.. Me.,. W.rdroN, CoH.. Shop.
23 R
26 T .nn
19 Will Rog.,.
G.t..
Bungalow.
it is indeed a beau-
IUrroundings, lying in the midst of Beverly Hills with ,gs of all shapes and sizes landscaped with streets and
I
g to the publicity department where we met Mr. Roy Iy Miss Merry Anders, 20th Century-Fox Starlet. We y 'Let's Talk It Over' Sanford" who is a member of r at the Cafe De Paris and while there Jeanne Crain rtrait Gallery and made a series of shots with the hen Merry Anders who showed much talent for Judo nted on her good Judo Form and Harry Sanford ith one quiet smile, he won the ladies attention and afiIored suit coat and donned a Judo jacket the feminine ght he was out of this world. d just managed to cover a small amount of Judo at Fox t scenes and stars using Judo that we couldn't possibly lights of a wonderful day spent with the nicest people -THE TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX STUDIOS.
Everyone seems pleased with the January issue of America's exclusive Judo Magazine during a re,cent visit at 20th Century-Fox Movie Studios. From left to right-Bruce Tegner "JUDO" Editorial Associate; Merry Anders, Fox's brightest starlet; Harry Sanford of Fox Studios; Carol Tegner, feminine Judo expert, 'and Jon Tegn~r "JUDO" Managing Editor.
Wearing his newly acquired Judo jacket Michael Rennie smiles proudly, flanked by two lovely junior enthusiasts of the age-old art. Merry Anders, 20th Century-Fox starlet left; and petite Carol Tegner; America's youngest and prettiest Judo expert hold on. Michael stars in the 20th Century-Fox picture, "Sailor of the King."
II-Middle Section
In "Road House"-20th Century-Fox motion picture starring Cornell Wilde, Ida Lupino, Richard Widmark and Celeste Holm -both the entire fight scene and Judo sequence were virtually created and directed by the Tegners of the National Judo Association.
12-Middle
Section
CENTURY-FOX STUDIOS
Jon and June Tegner of the National Judo Association, explain Judo technique to Cornell Wilde and Louis Bacigalupe which was used in their furious road house battle. The intensity of action seen in the accompanying photos shows the versatility of Judo on film and the effectiveness of combining these elements with good script, superb acting and such incomparable directing as offered by Jean Negulesco.
13-Middle Section
-Lovely Merry Anders, 20th Century-Fox Starlet, is about to learn an anti-wolf technique from Bruce Tegn~r of the National Judo Association as "Hopeful Harry" tries to steal a kiss. Looks like Harry may have his way if Bruce doesn't step in with a handy Judo hint. Merry's accoster is Harry Sanford of the Fox Studios publicity department.
"Pull him towards you," coaxes Bruce, "in Judo use your opponent's strength to your own advantage." Merry takes hold and Harry finds himself out of kissing range, about to learn a lesson himself.
I4-Middle
Miss Anders' thumb becomes a weapon as she applies pressure to Harry's nose and back goes Schnozzole ("I didn't want a kiss anyway") Sanford. Merry's lipstick remains unsmudged but Harry still has troubles. What if all the girls learn Judo?
Section
PICTORIAL PARADE
DIRECTORY
I\"
I "....
Richard "Dicky" Rosser is an exceptionally outstanding youngster who is admired by. all Judo people for not only his talent, but his courage and good sportsmanship as well. He is shown here throwing his 225-lb. Instructor Bruce Tegn~r with an Over Shoulder Throw.
Gordon R. Lewis 3rd Brown Belt Degree Holder who is about to pass his Judo Military Instructor's Course is executing a Gun Defense with his Instructor Sgt. Bruce Tegn:r former Army Judo Instructor.
!~ Pretty little Robin Montgomery is being well fortified with her Judo as you can clearly see. She is taking good care of her would-be assailant with a "Back Elbow Slash" and he takes it on the chin.
IS-Middle
John Machin Green Belt Degree Holder who is a memo ber of the N.J.A. "Night Class Team" demonstrating his skill with Bruce Tegn~r. Machin's talent points towards higher degrees in Judo.
Section
...
MALICIOUS ATTACK:
Your adversary grabs your left lapel with his right hand and is ready to strike you with his left fist. (As illustrated in Photo No. 1.)
PHOTO NO.
1
JUDO DEFENSE:
~
r
I
I
Quickly grab adversary's right wrist with your left hand, placing your four fingers on top and thumb underneath, instantaneously with your right hand capture adversary's right thumb, apply pressure against adversary's thumb nail with the heel of your hand and place your four fingers against the back of his bent thumb. At the same time slide your right foot back to a strong line. (As illustrated in Photo No.2).
PHOTO NO. 2
Apply more pressure against adversary's captured thumb by squeezing the heel of your hand against his thumb nail, while simultaneously applying pressure against the back of his bent thumb with your four fingers, causing adversary much pain. Caution: Do not apply pressure too fast while learning, as it is easy to break the thumb. (As illustrated in Photo No.3).
PHOTO NO.3
PHOTO NO.4
"What Would You Do?" (Advanced Instruction) to be continued in Fph~ary, '53 issue.
'6
gree angle towards the right and center of Adversary's back-weak-line. (As illustrated in Photo No.5, 6 and draw..
ing).
- ...
PHOTO No.6
DRAWING
Now pivot on the ball of your right foot to the left a %. turn and slide your left foot towards your Adversary's back-weak-line. (As illustrated in Photo No.7.)
PHOTO No.7
Place your left foot pointing your left toe directly to Adversary's tion. against back-weak-line and point your right toe at a 180 degree angle. This places both feet in a "T" posiAt the same time place your left elbow firmly Adversary's left shoulder blade (this prevents
your Adversary from striking you with his left arm) and simultaneously left shoulder. lift his right captured arm up towards his This pressure will cause your Adversary in Photo No.8.)
PHOTO No.8
great pain against his right shoulder, as well as his captured thumb. (As illustrated
17
Aw~ ju,.~
18
C~o't fOf
Ie.WtWle
show
LEST WE FORGETThat the Art of Judo has its bad moments-one such moment was on Sunday, Jan. 11, 1953 when a very poor display of Judo was incorporated in the finale of the Colgate Comedy Hour (T.V. Show, Channel 4). featuring Abbott and Costello. What a mess! Words fail us when a Judo Man such as J.J.D. wished in some way to show his appreciation for the tremendous work and untiring effort of the J. M. Staff. He volunteered to buy space to voice his sentiments. And was so modest that he even wished to withhold his name without desire of recognition or reciprocity. Judo Men such as J.J.D. are worth burning the midnight oil for. Surely the success of Judo Magazine will be attained as long as men of such caliber exist. A special thanks to 20th Century-Fox Publicist Roy Craft who gave his time and help so willingly. It was a pleasure to work with you Roy. The splendid cooperation of Harry Sanford, Frank Powolny and very lovely Merry Anders was most delightful.
JUDO INSTRUCTORS
It Happens Every Day! How many times have you heard these words ?
"] have been interested ill Judo for a long time, but ] couldn't find a school."
Advertise!
Send in An Ad
COSMETIC STUDIOS
416 N. GLENDALE AVE.
GLENDALE 6, CALIF. Phone Cltrusl45777
BEST WISHES
For a Successful and Prosperous 1953 to
Write Today
JUDO MAGAZINE
Dept. S. Box 1211, Studo City, Calif.
OVER 25 years in business created by nationally recognized leaders of Cosmetology. Chemistry and Dermatology. Personally Designed for Stars of.
JUDO Magazine
and Staff from a Most Happy Subscriber and Judo Student
of Money in Judo
* * *
ADVANCEDINSTRUCTION * * * You'll Get A Kick Out of Meeting a Judo Expert
J. J. D. L. A., Calif.
(Our thanks to the donor of this space has been expressed in "LEST WE FORGET" .)
~0U4e 01
I I
I I I I I I
I- - -
~~
MAIL TODAY
- - - I
CAN I LEARNJUDO?
* * *
I At YourCosmeticStudio... . . .0 I
In MyHome
I I
Zone
O I I I I I State... I
ADVERTISING
RATES
Single Issue ONE.SIXTH PAGE ONE-THIRD PAGE TWO.THIRD PAGE Full Page S"bject To Contract........ $ 8.50 15.00 25.00
RATES SUBSCRIPTION12 ISSUES.. SUBSCRIPTION24 ISSUE5 SUBSCRIPTION ISSUES 36 $3.50 6.50 9.00
19
Return Postage Guaranteed JUDO MAGAZINE Box 1211 Studio City, Calif.
"THE
RIGHT
KIND
OF FALL
GUYSII to suit
The 'nstructors at Nationa' Judo have a training program MEN, WOMEN and CH'LDREN of all ages from 6-60.
ADVANCE CLASSES DAY AND EVENING JUNIOR CLUB MEMBERS (2 Hours Instruction)
per week
Holders Only)
. .
. YEARLY
r
I 1. I am interested in a I 2. I am interested in your D
I D I D I I
I I ~