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Camera Better Punchless Goliaths : Attract of Sweepstakes ■ Duckpinners■ A ·!· à 't A Mat Matches NO SI ING EVIDENT CHERI BACK 526 Pounds on the Hoof Collide in Ring DUBS, NEAR-STARS By the Associated Press. BOSTON—Ed George, 218, East Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. Aurora, Ν. Y., won over George Za- harias, 228, Pueblo, Colo. (Zaharlas IN A. CDNIPETETONIGHT IMP after each had won one IN DEFEATOF disqualified AS ROSS MENACE fall). OJINALS PHILADELPHIA. — Chief Little Deadline Here for Entries Bout Ends in Ninth, Primo's Wolf, 2Ί3, Los Angeles, threw Dick Abandons Slugging Tactics Olympic Club, With Nine of Shikat, 235, Philadelphia, 14:53. — in N. D. B. C. Much Greater Experience ι SCHENECTADY, Ν. Y. Pinky and Boxes Superbly to 16 Contenders, Has Grip Tourney. Gardner, 178, Schnectady, defeated Issue. Marion Mynster, 175, Charlçstown, Woods. on Team Honors. Orioles Invade. Deciding W. Va„ two straight falls. Outpoint DETROIT.—Jim Londos, 222, St. Kan- tournaments BY C.RANTLANn RICE. Louis, threw Orville Brown, 199, By the Associated Press. only a single 1934 sweepstake sas, 1:09.30. will bowl- YORK. March 16.—The March 16.—Once champion in the running. occupy Washington CINCINNATI.—George Gable, 155, ers one for mammoth beat the mastodon. again the sinister shadow of 16 survivors of one of the tonight, duffer» Olaf 153, TWO Cincinnati, threw Hanson, WITH and the other Tony Canzoneri loomed to- most heated amateur box- primarily for In the head-on collision of Sweden, 1:10. CHICAGO, but not NEW of stars, the 526 pounds, ranging into day to menace the reign ing tournaments in local history will brightest. The sixth annual Bill stratospheric atmospheres, Primo Car- Barney Ross as world lightweight battle it out tonight at Catholic Uni- Wood Dub champion. will at the won the cham- versity for the 1935 District A. A. U. Sweepstakes open Lucky rera synthetic heavy The Italian warrior from New ! | Gloves Strike with what promises to be the pionship of the world by battering York, former holder of the light- i Golden championships. Firing LITTLE field of the season a into in QUINTETS into the Will begin at 8:30 o'clock. iargest for Ray Impellittiere submission weight crown, jumped pic- event. affair is the ninth round. ture as a potential Ross challenger The Olympic Club, with nine rep- j money This restricted last night by subjecting Chuck Woods resentatives in the finals, is an odds- to bowlers with of little more than a j league averages Impellittiere, of Detroit to a neat which to annex the Fred A. pasting, on favorite j less than 107, A second set will be novice in his sixth fight, took such a IN won Tony the unanimous decision of team trophy. The Jewish ; , HAY TOURNEY Hartley rolled next at the Pin terrific- beating in the eighth and the judges and the referee in 10 Community Center, which will be rep- Saturday King rounds. i is the and a final at the Strike the ninth rounds that Jack Dempeey resented by three battlers, only Lucky other team standing a chance to win s Saturday following. the in the latter ses- Seven A. A. U. Games Today j stopped fight Leaves Familiar Role. the team title, and the J. C. C.'s I An entry fee of $2, plus $3 for the sion. had to step out of his chances are not bright. Teams of cast of 15 games, is the Dub Sweep- At this point Impellittiere was so Include No familiar character—that of a The Northeast Boys" Club and the j CANZONERI for Police Boys' Club each has one scrap- ; stakes Both sexes are hadly battered and beaten up, so be- puncher—and bccome this levy. eligible. Over 130 Pounds. occasion at least, a boxer, to turn the per in the finals, while two are un- At the Potomac wildered and dazed, that he had no Rosslyn, Handicap trick. Ten thousand saw attached. spectators will be held. This is a defense left the lumbering at- Sweepstakes against him win. I Sails Into Final. five-game, tournament with an entry 1ack of the massive Italian. Jack games in the lighter divi- Off to an uncertain start, Canzo- with masterful to THOMPSON, who has ad- iee of $2.50, including cost of games. Drmpsey, the referee, eight years out sions were to be played today neri, boxing, began beat Woods at his own game with the vanced to the final round without No bowlers with an average of better of the ring, could have exchanged his in the District A. A. U. basket STEVE than 120 will be to beginning of the fifth round. He boxed raising a glove, will be the only permitted compete uniform for trunks and SEVEN at Tech m· this. giay fighting ball tournament High superbly to jockey Woods into position 1934 champion competing. Thompson, Mopped either man in less than three School. to score with damaging blows. He who gained two forfeits during the Northeast A In the 100-pound class, won the last six rounds without a preliminary battling, will seek the 147- ! Popular Tourney. rounds. the Boys' Club was to engage George- break. ι pound championship, dropping down Potomac Sweepstakes came town Boys' Club Grays at 3 o'clock, Grand class in he Goliaths Without a Punch. Wesley Ramey, Rapids, a notch from the which THEinto being through popular de- and the Northeast Boys' Club Cardi- was clever for introduced the Mich., lightweight, too fought so successfully last year. He mand. Several weeks ago Gait HUMPHRIES to meet the nals were Georgetown Frankie Sagilio, Cicero puncher, in will meet Robbv Raw.son in one of tli" Davis, the Rosslyn alley proprietor, men as David and Goliath, but at 3:45 o'clock. Boys' Club Blues their 10-rounder. Mike Belloise, sen- two bouts which will find an Olympic staged the Old Dominion Handicap JOEJoe went astray on his biblical class j Competition in the 115-pound sational New York featherweight, ringman opposing a Jewish Commu- and was forced to turn down entries history. They were both Goliaths Cavaliers the was to find the meeting made a show of Orville Drouillard of nity Center representative. for lack oî accommodations. The without a sling or a punch. Car- 3 o'clock, and Takoma Boys' Club at Windsor, Ontario, in their 10-round Final pairings follow : Potomac tournament is identical in nera. 6 feet 6. weighed 268 pounds. C. A. the the Y. M. Eagles opposing scheduled semi-wind-up. He scored 'N.rth- plan with the Old Dominion. 6 feet 7, weighed 258'i 1l?-pound class—Pal Cerchini Impellittiere. Dewhurst quint at 3:45 o'clock. a technical knockout victory in the easi B. C > vs. Dan De Ro*a (Olympic Both the Dub and Potomac will with weight still An- Club* pounds surplus ( In the 130-pound class, St. fifth round. have afternoon squads, with some of from his stomach. llK-pound class—Henrv Peterson (J C hanging thony's was to tackle the Washington C. » vs. Eddie Saugsted Olympic», the contestants shooting this after- were minus skill or a t I.Hi-pound class—Lou Gevinson 'Olym- They giants Post quint at 4:30; the Boys' Club noon at 3 o'clock. pic Club» vs. Joe Tardusno unatrached >. Tonight's squads punch, both giving everything they to the Optimists were meet Washing- SCHOOLS TIE AT GOLF. ! -'15-pound class—Willie Peary «Olympic will get under way at 8. had, with little to give. at the same time, and the Clubι vs. Harry Thompson «Olympic ton Grays Tech School and St. John's Neither as looked in High 1 15-oound class -Bobby Rau -on <J. C. fighter, they Men's Community Center was > The deadline for the National Duck- Young played to a 3-3 tie yesterday as both C. vs. Steve Thompson Olympic" this engagement, would have lasted Club at 1'to-r.ound clas· Lddie Peru/71 «Police to face the Takoma Boys' on pin Bowling Congress championships, Baer to schools opened their golf seasons Boys Club 1 vs. Bob Grimm « Olympic 1 long enough against Max which open next at the 5 o'clock. the Rock Creek Park course. Sum- 1.5-pound cln.s George Cox <J. C CI Saturday light a cigarette. vs Ollie Haggard 'Olympic!. Arcadia, will fall tonight at 12 o'clock. The tall and willowy Impellittiere. Olmsted Grill, Heurich Flashes and mary: Heavyweights- Kirkwood Burke 'una;- The bowlers have been warned that tacned) vv. Bob Couphlin (Olympic». with five under his reduced the A. C. continued their G. Sullivan <St John's) defeated Kin*. only ignts Maryland 1 Franco 'Tech» defeated Hoi tm&n. the deadline will be enforced strictly, round with ol up. belt, went into the seventh advances in the unlimited division and \\ Best ball won by St John but a precedent will be set if the an even call. Both had been shooting the A. A. U. tournament last night up. Rea 'Tech> defeated Statler. and 4 of D. Sullivan <St. John's» defeated MeBrien. congress is adamant. A number for six rounds with little damage battles which I NATIE BROWN in three hotly-contested 5 and Best ball won by Tech. 4 and ο GETS Washington's strongest teams had and NEW YORK. March 16.—Primo Camera, former world champion and weighing 268 pounds (left·, shown either way. Camera landed rights found none of the winners triumph- not turned in their applications up with little efiect. off at Madison Square Garden last night against Ray Impellittiere, 258'-, over whom he won by s lefts more than once, ing by more than 4 points.