1936-02-01 [P A-12]
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— ■ ■ ■ — 11 '■■■ 11 ■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ... ■■■■■■ ■ — Boxers Battle for Fifteen Titles : Maryland Golf Leader Rebukes P. G. A. --* TO STRAIGHT Off Till TEE DUKE RATES C. U. HS END' -v W. R.. MS CALLXIM p by won't be any conflict be- | the association and wants to scan the before PUN CRITICIZED tween the women's tourna- entire field carefully choosing TOURNEYTONIGHT, ments this year in the Wash- a chairman. THEREington area and the tourneys 1_TE USED to carry goif bags around Crowd of the Baltimore women and the fair 1 1 Meets Cardinals Spotty Decision Nets Mat Pros May Be Killing Goose Capacity Expected and other the hills of Washington Golf and E_3Tonight. golfers of Philadelphia Country Club course, but If he keeps points near the Capital, if Mrs. Ralph Win Over That Lays Golden Eggs, to See Bouts—Olympic on what he has he soon will be Matulewicz-Rydzewski Ernie, Gunning W. Payne, president of the Women's doing in the the of Club Is Favorite. District Golf Association, can pre- top spot among pros Bout Features. for Danno’s Laurels. Warns Waxter. vent it. the Nation. the Va„ the Professional individual boxing Obviously there will be some over- Ralph Beach, Cherrydale, N. C„ February 1.— DUSEK, who until re- lad who his start here at Golfers' Association that titles and the District team lapping dates out of town somewhere got golf Duke University’s boxers, un- cently seemed destined to t4ke and minimum championship will be at stake along the line with such an active Washington subsequently gradu- defeated in two matches this over the wrestling crown now by setting up ated into the at purses for tourna- in the Catholic Univer- association as the local women’s or- golf shops Chevy season, will their resting so precariously on the WARNING open tonight DURHAM, go against ERNIE the be the nURTEEN an- but Mrs. is Chase and Burning Tree, led the pro- season thick skull of Danna ments pros may "killing sity gymnasium, when the third ganization. Payne making toughest foe of the thus far O'Mahony, ap- cession in the Catalina goose that lays the golden the nual Golden Gloves tournament comes every effort in arranging the schedule open tourney when they meet Catholic University's parently hasn’t many friends here eggs," with rounds of 63 and 61 for Maryland State Golf Association has to a close. to avoid conflicts. today ring team here tonight. who will rally to his support, although a 36-hole of 124. It all sounds taken the stand that if and when the Before what is almost certain to She has written to Mrs. E. B. Bower, total Featuring the meet will be the light- Joe Cox, Kansas City twister, pinned in of but the Catalina course is like association holds an open tourney in be a capacity crowd, a dozen novices charge the Baltimore tourneys, funny, heavyweight scrap between Duke's been the victim of a raw decision. that. Maryland it will set forth the condi- Will throw punches, starting at 7:30 and to Mrs. Philip Corson of the Ray Matulewicz and Catholic U.’s In one of the most unexpected fin- tions of such an affair and will not o'clock, to decide championships in Women's Eastern Golf Association Beach probably is Maryland's lead- Ferdinand Rydzewski. These two ishes of the indoor grapple season, their tournament dates in He is the at the Balti- submit to dictation from the P. G. A. classes ranging from the 112-pound seeking ing pro. pro Polish boys are expected to offer one JoeXox, DKansas City twister, pinned William D. Waxter, jr„ new presi- to 160-pound. The 175-pound novice of the best bouts seen in this section Ernie’s muscle-bound shoulders to the dent of the Maryland State golf or- title already has been decided and in many years. mat last night at Turner's Arena. ganization, is frank in a letter to there is no heavyweight division. While 1,500 spectators roared their Bout Hot. Robert E. Harlow, tournament man- Immediately following the running Mann-Grero approval. Referee Jim McNamara battle looms in the for the P. G. but he warns off of the six novice bouts will be the_ \ NOTHFR keen gave Dusek the count while Ernie ager A., bracket when first of ‘the eight open scraps, which iunior middleweight struggled under Cox's well-distributed Mann of Duke range from the 112-pound class to Sophomore Wilton 224 pounds. The only hitch rests in the heavyweight division. The novices meets Sullv Greco of the visitors. the fact that Dusek’s legs were well are to fight three rounds of two min- Greco battled to a drew' with the crack out of the ring, which under ordinary utes each, while the open contenders Ted Nedomatsky of Maryland. circumstances would call for a break. will meet in scheduled tilts of five Danny Farrar, another Dukester Ernie Loses Rough rounds of two minutes each. who has two kayo's for his record this Bandage. who suffered the same Walter Johnson, most popular of all season, will face a tough lad in Fred jgUT Ernie, fate Dick Washington sports figures, will present Mix of Catholic U. against Shikat in New the pros that setting of minimum York the highly-prized golden gloves to the The parings, C. U. being named earlier in the week, is getting, purses of from $3000 to $5,000 may and winners, while Representative Fred first: probably deserves, little sympathy “'seriously curtail your output.” 11 Guinan vs. after of New Jersey, sponsor of the r>—Francis Bobby Price last night’s episode. Harlow had written to Nathan D. Hartley or Bobby Koger. the same arm of State District boxing bill, will award a silver 1 15—Gene Mlsenhelter vs. Bobby Price Sporting bandage Kaufman. 1935 president the or Hoyle Pope to the who is voted by local which caused Cox so much trouble association, advising him of the ac- cup boy 1 —Carman La Salle vs. Jack Knelpp. two weeks Dusek this time found of boxing writers and referees as the 1 15—Fred Mix vs Danny Farrar. ago, tion of the Tournament Committee Green vs. Wilton Mann. the most 155—Sullv himself in the middle of the ring the P. G. A. This committee contestant to show improve- 1H5—Peter Dransims vs A1 Mann. expressed ment in the tournament. Another ITS—Ferdinand Rydzewski vs. Raymond practically nude as Joe finally man- as its opinion that too many tourna- Matulewicz aged to strip the rough elastic band ments were scheduled, and set silver cup, donated by Harry Viner, Heavyweight—Leo Katallnas vs. Don being will be presented to the team charn- Schmitt. from the arm and set to work. forth the following requirements: A nion. -•- Amidst a rain of cigar and cigarette minimum gross purse of $5,000 for a butts and peanuts, Ernie and Joe tournament to include Friday, Satur- Olympic Club Strong. bounced each other between the ropes day and Sunday: a minimum of $4 000 with five 'T'HE Olympic Club, open for a half hour. At that point for a three-day tournament to end on representatives in the final round, D. C. CHESS PLAY everybody started to adjust their Saturday and a purse of $3,000 for a rules a prohibitive favorite to win the mufflers as Dusek grabbed Cox's feet tournament to be played during the Jimmy Drain his a match. team title, although the Jewish Com- sharpeiiing up putting before and began to twirl his foe in a ma- v.-eck, not including Saturday or Sun- with three in the munity Center, order to avoid overlapping and will go more Suburban Club, but, strangely jestic airplane spin. day. conceded a chance. Cox Gets the Break. finals, is further to straighten out tangles In enough and good as he is. Ralph hasn’t Joe Cox (front) and Ernie Dusek (rear) suffered, oh, such excruci- IN SECOND came a are ROUND to Waxter Is The Olympic's standard bearers the schedule. the Old Line State perfect three-point Candid. been able to win ^OX ating agony as the latter started to apply a rocking (hair split in the De Rasa, 112-pounder, favored A named A1 landing, however; then managed 'T'HE committee of the P. G. A. also Danny "I don’t want any of our girls to championship. guy feature rasslin’ ruckus at Turner's Arena last night. These facial contor- over Joe Petro of the Police Club; to duck under Dusek’s flying tackle. find that a local tournament conflicts Houghton outscrambled him for three tions enhanced the entertainment of the cash customers, who got added held that a $5 entry fee was suffi- Lou Gevinson. 126-poundcr, a heavy Sournin-Hesse Match Like a wild freight car on the down with one of the big sectional affairs straight years. Tops pleasure when Cox was adjudged victor over Dusek, the No. l mat villain, cient, and asked the manager of the choice over Peterson of the grade, Ernie plunged past Cox and Henry if it can be helped," Mrs. Payne said. Ralph now is on his first swing —Star Staff Photo. Tournament Bureau to ask tourna- Center; Steve landed against a ring Jewish Community "We have had some conflicts in the around the Winter circuit and is due Program Tonight—Knox squarely post. ment sponsors for their reaction to who will face Cox then on Dusek, who had Thompson, 160-pounder, past and we earnestly want to avoid to pick up a piece of that five grand plopped a proposal to turn over all entry fees Paul Desch of the J.