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Louis August papers, 1931-1976
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- August, Louis, 1911-1978
- Title
- Louis August papers
- Dates
- 1931-1976 (inclusive)19311976
- Quantity
- 0.5 cubic feet
- Collection Number
- MG 127
- Summary
- This collection contains materials associated with Louis August and the University of Idaho's boxing club (1931-1976)
- Repository
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University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives
Special Collections and Archives
University of Idaho Library
875 Perimeter Drive
MS 2350
Moscow, ID
83844-2350
Telephone: 2088850845
libspec@uidaho.edu - Access Restrictions
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Collection is open for reseach.
- Languages
- English
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Louis "Louie" Vito August was born August 23rd, 1911, in Matera, Italy. He and his family emigrated to America on April 25th, 1913, and settled down in Spokane, Washington. He graduated from Lewis and Clark High School in 1932 - which is where he met his future wife, Virginia Rose Kennedy.
In his later high school years, August had taken an interest in boxing and started building up an exceptional record. By the time he graduated, he had won the Pacific Coast AAU championship in 1931 and had a total of 33 fights to his credit; 30 of which were wins and 14 by knockout.
When August started at the University of Idaho in the fall of 1932, he had approached the athletic authorities in hopes of obtaining a job. He was soon hired by the physical education department to teach a boxing course. Not too long following his employment, Louis approached Leo Calland, the Director of Athletics, where he expressed his interest in starting a boxing club. Calland agreed and placed an advertisement in The Argonaut, the University of Idaho's student newspaper. By November of 1932, there were a total of three students who had joined and began training with August. The club steadily grew in popularity and by February of 1933, the boxing club had an additional 22 participants.
Louis graduated from the University of Idaho in 1936. Upon graduating, he was signed on as Head Coach for the university's boxing team (1936-1941) and soon married Virginia Rose Kennedy on June 16th, 1937. With WWII underway, Louis enlisted into the Army on July 15th, 1941, entering as a Lieutenant, he eventually advanced to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. After being discharged on November 15th, 1947, Louis, Virginia, and their son Patrick moved back to Spokane, Washington where he would spend the rest of his life. Louis August died on September 11th, 1978.
Collegiate boxing at the University of Idaho was discontinued in 1954. At the end of its time, the team had collected sixteen individual national titles, three team national titles, and twenty-four Pacific Coast Championship crowns. The coaches that followed Augusts' time, was Bob Knox (1941-43), Ken Butler (1947-48) and Frank Young (1948-1954). The few missing years between Knox and Butler was due to the team temporarily disbanding for a few years following WWII. The University of Idaho's boxing team had also produced a few notable national champions as well, including; Herb Carlson, Laune Erikson, and Ted Kara.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
This collection contains two scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings pertaining to Louis August's boxing and coaching career, two plaques, three boxing medals, one pin, one photograph and news clippings regarding the boxing career of Louis August. Materials date from 1931 to 1976.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Preferred Citation
[DESCRIPTION OF ITEM], Louis August papers, MG 127, Special Collections and Archives, University of Idaho Library, Moscow, ID.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Acquisition Information
Materials received from Patrick August in 2010 (MA 2010-20).
Bibliography
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125720832/louis-vito-august : accessed 02 September 2021), memorial page for Louis Vito August (23 Aug 1911-11 Sep 1978), Find a Grave Memorial ID 125720832, citing Holy Cross Cemetery, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Penny Lee (contributor 46805564)
Harriman, Peter. "When Rings Were Sacred WSU's Deeter, UI's Young Helped Make the Palouse A College Boxing Mecca." Spokesman.Com [Spokane, WA], 18 Jan. 1998, www.spokesman.com/stories/1998/jan/18/when-rings-were-sacred-wsus-deeter-uis-young.
Lawson, Theo. "Kings of Their Ring — Its Tenure Was Short-Lived, but Vandal Boxing Holds Deep Roots in UI's History." The Argonaut [Moscow, ID], 5 May 2014, www.uiargonaut.com/2014/05/05/kings-of-their-ring-its-tenure-was-short-lived-but-vandal-boxing-holds-deep-roots-in-uis-history.
Theophilus, Donald Richard, and University of Idaho. Library. Special Collections Department, repository. Boxing at the University of Idaho / Typescript, [Not before 1951]. 1951.
"Virginia August," obituary, Spokesman-Review [Spokane, WA], 13-17 September 2009, Legacy.com https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/spokesman/name/virginia-august-obituary?n=virginia-august&pid=132733501
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Folder | ||
1 | 1 | Miscellaneous
5 items (newspaper clippings, photograph, yearbook page, envelopes list, "the idaho blue bucket")
|
1951 |
1 | 2 | Boxing club scrapbook
4 items (boxing club scrapbook (100 pages), newspapers, newspaper clippings, poster)
|
1930-1939 |
1 | 3 | Boxing club scrapbook
1 item (scrapbook (46 pages))
|
1936-1941 |
2 | 1 | Boxing tournament medals & pins
4 items (pacific coast a.a.u. boxing championship (1931) medal; a.a.u. usa pin; ncaa tournament, university of virginia (1938) medal; ncaa tournament, university of wisconsin (1939) medal)
|
1931-1939 |
2 | 2 | Idaho Hall of Fame plaque
1 item (idaho hall of fame for outstanding achievement as an athlete-citizen and community service, louis august )
|
undated |
2 | 3 | University of Idaho Regents Club Award
1 item (university of idaho regents club award, louis august)
|
1972-1976 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Boxing
- Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
- Medals
- University of Idaho