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A Young Lady's Run-in with Frank Sinatra

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A Young Lady's Run-in with Frank Sinatra

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May 3, 2024 3:00 am

Patty Kingsbaker shares her story of growing up in Miami, where her father was a boxing referee, and her encounter with Frank Sinatra at a championship fight. She recounts her attempts to get his autograph and the surprise phone call from Sinatra's team after she wrote him a letter.

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Let's take a listen. My name is Patty Kingsbaker, and I grew up in Miami. My dad was the boxing coach for the University of Miami. But they discontinued boxing in 1954, I believe.

But at the time, I mean, he had two jobs. He worked for the Coral Gables Fire Department, and he was the boxing coach for the University of Miami. So when they discontinued boxing, he started refereeing. And so when I was growing up, I'm not sure how old I was when he started taking me to the fights, but I feel like I was at least seven. So every Friday night, I was over on Miami Beach with my dad and going to the fights. So I grew up knowing all the boxers, and growing up in that world, I mean, I just love boxing. So we found out that the Johansen-Patterson heavyweight championship fight was going to be in Miami. And of course, you know, I was like, my dad's going to referee, you know, but they really, they don't find out who's going to referee a fight until like five minutes before the fight.

They come over and get tagged, you know, to do it. So long story short, my dad, there was one other referee that I knew was probably had enough experience or that it was between my dad and this other guy. Well, and his name was Cy Godfrey and my dad was Billy Regan.

And, um, but Cy refereed a 10 rounder right before the main event. And so I knew, I knew that my dad was, so I hit it, you know, I just was headed down towards to see my dad, you know, to go, yeah, you're going to get this fight. And I was behind the bleachers, but they were holding the crowd back. And all of a sudden I looked up and like 10 feet in front of me is Frank Sinatra. And he's standing there with that, you know, he had his finger on his coat over his shoulder. He had the hat on and I, I was stopped in my tracks. I was like, Oh my God, that's Frank Sinatra. So I never made it down ringside to talk to my dad before the fight, but he did in fact, referee the fight.

And it was when Patterson regained the title from Johansson. And so when I found my dad after the fight, of course, the first thing I said to him wasn't you got to referee the fight. It was like, daddy, I saw Frank Sinatra, you know? So anyway, the story had kind of circulated through the fighters and Chris Dundee, who was the promoter at the time. And you know, everybody gave me a hard time for not getting his autograph. And I was like, I was just scared.

I didn't know what to do. So it was a few months later, I think. And I was at the fights with my dad and Chris Dundee came up to me and he goes, all right, Frank's coming in tonight. And he's going to come in through that door over there.

All right. At nine o'clock. So you keep your eyes peeled and you go get your autograph this time. So sure enough at nine o'clock, that door open and in comes Frank and I'm ready.

And so I go hauling over there. They're taking him to a seat. But the thing was, is Chris forgot to tell security to let me through.

So they're not letting me through. And again, can't get his autograph. So, and I was just so disappointed because I felt like I had a clear path that night. Anyway, I went home and I ended up writing him a letter and he was performing over at the fountain blue at the time. And I wrote him a letter and I explained everything. I explained that my dad had refereed the championship fight, that I had been standing 10 feet, you know, with a clear path to him, but was scared. And that Chris had told me he was coming in the other night and that I, you know, I had my paper and pen ready, but then security wouldn't let me through. And I said, so now it looks like I'm never going to get your autograph.

You know, if you could just send it to me that I would really appreciate it. So, and I mailed the letter off to Frank Sinatra at the fountain blue hotel. So it was a few days later, maybe, I don't know, but my dad called me chuckling and he said, I got the strangest phone call today. And he was working at the fire station at the time. And he said, this guy calls me and he goes, are you the Billy Regan, the referee, the handsome Patterson fight? And he said, yeah. He said, Oh God, thank God.

Frank's been driving us nuts. Your daughter wrote him a letter. Somebody threw away the envelope.

He doesn't have an address and he wants to send her a picture. So my dad gave him the address and I have my autograph picture from Frank Sinatra from that. And you've been listening to Patty Kingsbaker and she has another story about Elvis Presley and look, if you've got stories like it, send them to our American stories.com brushes with greatness or a celebrity or star you really love or care about.

Tell us those stories again, send them to our American stories.com and I could just picture it. I mean, and Frank was always working on that image, no matter where he walked, that coat was over his back, just like on so many of his records and that hat, that signature hat was always there. And there was a day when he played little places like the fountain blue, by the way, that hotel is still there and it still has top line entertainment. And if you want to get a taste of the old Miami, it's still there.

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