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Our American Stories: Abe Lincoln, the Wrestler
Wednesday, June 17th, 2020 | Books, Radio, Wrestling | No Comments
At just 22 years of age, Abraham Lincoln wrestled Jack Armstrong, older and considered the toughest man in the area. Many biographers of Lincoln have felt it was a turning point in the life of the man destined to become one of the greatest figures in history.
On the nationally-syndicated radio talk show “Our American Stories” (which has an estimated 2.5 million listeners each day), Mike spent 20 minutes discussing the match in 1831 between Lincoln and Armstrong, in the tiny frontier village of New Salem, Illinois.
Listen to the interview here: http://www.ouramericannetwork.org/story?title=The-Turning-Point-in-Abe-s-Life-A-Wrestling-Match
For more about this historic event, you can purchase the booklet “The Sport of Lincoln” which was written by Mike in 2003. It contains lots of artwork about the match. The booklet is $5 plus $4 for S&H.
Speech at Waterloo Library on December 4
Monday, November 18th, 2019 | Book Signing, Books, Speaking | No Comments
Mike is scheduled for two talks in Waterloo on December 4, to discuss the new book that he and Don Huff have written called “Stars in Waterloo”. The first talk is at 12:00 pm and is to a private club, not open to the public. The second talk is at the Waterloo Public Library and is open to the public at no charge. It will be in meeting room AB from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Mike and Don will talk about the book, answer questions and have books for purchase.
New Book Offers Fascinating Look at Waterloo’s Past
Saturday, October 12th, 2019 | Books | 2 Comments
“Stars in Waterloo” is the name of Mike’s latest book, which was co-written with Don Huff. Over the past 120 years or so, many famous persons in all walks of life— politics, sports, movies, music and more — have visited the Waterloo area. A total of 13 presidents have have been to the city, beginning with William McKinley in 1899, as well as Billy Sunday, the most famous evangelist of the early 20th century, and Dr. Martin Luther King. Amelia Earhart gave a speech there just one year prior to beginning her fatal flight around the world in 1937, and Audie Murphy, the most decorated soldier in World War II who became a major movie star, was there in 1953.
“Don and I wanted to offer a look at this fascinating history of our hometown,” said Mike. “We worked on the book for nearly three years and we hope it will be a wonderful addition to the collective history of the community. We are very proud that Farmers State Bank wanted to sponsor the book.”
Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley, true icons of the Old West, came to Waterloo in 1901 and many famous western movie stars followed. Tom Mix, Gene Autry and Roy Rogers each found their way to the area at one time or another. Actress Julie Adams was born there and actor Nick Nolte lived in Waterloo for several years before arriving in Hollywood.
The book also offers stories of iconic Waterloo military figures Fred Becker, Carl Chapman, the Sullivan brothers, Admiral James Ramage and General Curly Hultman.
Top entertainers like Buddy Holly, Charley Pride and Bob Hope came to the city at various times, as did many famous baseball players on their way to the major leagues.
The book talks about Waterloo’s professional basketball, football and hockey teams, and the many successful athletes that came from here – including Olympians Dan Gable, Chuck Yagla, Bob Buzzard, wrestlers, and diver Zoe Ann Olsen. Also profiled are NFL stars Don Perkins and Reggie Roby and Rich Folkers, who spent eight years in the major leagues.
“We think readers will be amazed at the number of famous people that have come to Waterloo through the decades,” said Huff. “Not only is the book entertaining, but we believe it will be viewed as a great educational tool, as well.”
Retired from a 35-year newspaper career, Mike Chapman is a native of Waterloo who is the author of 30 books and gives speeches about Iowa history around the state. He is considered by many the nation’s leading authority on wrestling history. He and his wife, Bev, created the Dan Gable Museum and brought it to Waterloo in 2008.
Don Huff was born and raised in Waterloo and is a retired educator who was head wrestling coach at West High for many years. He and Chapman teamed up to write the biography of Bob Siddens, West High’s legendry wrestling coach, in 2012.
The cost of the book is $15 with $5 S&H, and is available by calling 641-791-3072.
Iowa Football Legends Speech – September 16
Monday, August 5th, 2019 | Book Signing, Books, Speaking | No Comments
Four State of Iowa football players will be the subject of Mike’s talk at the Cambridge Memorial Library on Monday, September 16, starting at 6:30 p.m., in Cambridge, Iowa. He will discuss his book “Triumph and Tragedy”, which offers the inspiring stories of of Fred Becker, Iowa’s first All-American football star who died in heroic action during World War I; Jack Trice, for whom Iowa State’s stadium is named; Nile Kinnick, Iowa’s Heisman Trophy winning sensation and star of the famed Ironmen team of 1939; and Johnny Bright, the greatest athletic star in Drake University history. The speech is free and open to the public and Mike will have copies of several of his books for sale.
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