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National Golden Gloves Champions ® 1928 - 2019 of America, Inc NATIONAL GOLDEN GLOVES CHAMPIONS ® 1928 - 2019 OF AMERICA, INC. 1928 Chicago, IL 1929 Chicago, IL 1930 Chicago, IL 112: Jimmy Chase; Chicago 112: Jimmy Chase; Chicago 112: Joe Espanoza; Chicago 118: Joe Bozak; Chicago 118: Harry Garbell; Chicago 118: Paul Dazzo; Chicago 126: George Root; Chicago 126: Barney Ross; Chicago 126: Benny Goldblatt; Chicago 135: Joe Kestian; Chicago 135: Roosevelt Haines; Chicago 135: Chancy Crain; Chicago 147: Nick Fosco; Chicago 147: Bud Hammer, Chicago 147: Karl Ogren; Chicago 160: Charles Benoit; Chicago 160: Johnny Ross; Chicago 160: Edward Steeve; Chicago 175: Dave Maier; Chicago 175: Edward Wills, Chicago 175: Buck Everett; Gary Hvy: Walter Radke; Chicago Hvy: George Meyer; Chicago Hvy: Grant Fortney; Chicago 1931 Chicago, IL 1932 Chicago, IL 1933 Chicago, IL 112: Leo Rodak; Chicago 112: Albert Soukup; Chicago 112: Johnny Baltzer; Davenport 118: Nick Scialaba; Chicago 118: Leo Rodak; Chicago 118: John Ginter; Chicago 126: Don Gonzales; Cleveland 126: Joe Roman; Joliet 126: Leo Rodak; Chicago 135: Scotty Sylvano; Chicago 135: Henry Rothier; Davenport 135: Edward Ward; Chicago 147: George Keenan; Chicago 147: Johnny Phagan; Chicago 147: Henry Rothier; Davenport 160: Fred Caserio; Chicago 160: Charles Neigo; Chicago 160: Fred Caserio; Chicago 175: Jack Kranz; Gary 175: Vernon Miller; Davenport 175: Max Marek; Chicago Hvy: John Long; Gary Hvy: Adam Smith; Rockford Hvy: John Pecek; Chicago 1934 Chicago, IL 1935 Chicago, IL 1936 Chicago, IL 112: Jesse Levels; Cleveland 112: Patsy Urso; Detroit 112: Jackie Wilson; Cleveland 118: Troy Bellini; Cleveland 118: Johnny Brown; Chicago 118: Johnny Brown; Chicago 126: Al Nettlow; Detroit 126: Andy Scrivani; Chicago 126: Ted Kara; Cleveland 135: Frank Bojack; Cleveland 135: Mike Gamiere; Cleveland 135: Pete Lello; Michigan City 147: Danny Farrar; Cleveland 147: King Wyatt; Fort Wayne 147: Chester Rutecki; Chicago 160: Bill Treest; Chicago 160: Dave Clark; Detroit 160: Milton Shivers; Detroit 175: Joe Louis; Detroit 175: Joe Bauer; Cleveland 175: Carl Vinciquerra; Omaha Hvy: Otis Thomas; Chicago Hvy: Lorenzo Peck; Detroit Hvy: Paul Hartnek; Omaha 1937 Chicago, IL 1938 Chicago, IL 1939 Chicago, IL 112: Jimmy Uros; Detroit 112: Kenny Lottman; Peoria 112: Vic Saccola; Detroit 118: Frank Kainrath; Chicago 118: Frank Kainrath; Chicago 118: Chester Ellis; Kansas City 126: William Joyce; Gary 126: Eddie Dempsey; Davenport 126: Tony Ancona; Detroit 135: Edward Kozole; Detroit 135: John Benna; Terre Haute 135: John Pleasant; Chicago 147: Verne Patterson; Chicago 147: James O'malley; Chicago 147: Milton Jones; St. Louis 160: Al Wardlow; Dayton 160: Cornelius Young; Chicago 160: Ezzard Charles; Cincinnati 175: Herman West; Centralia 175: Linto Guerrieri; Rockford 175: Jimmy Reeves; Cleveland Hvy: Paul Hartnek; Omaha Hvy: Dan Meritt; Cleveland Hvy: Tony Novak; Kansas City Page: 1 1940 Chicago, IL 1941 Chicago, IL 1942 Chicago, IL 112: Harold Dade; Chicago 112: Harold Dade; Chicago 112: Henry Ulrich; Des Moines 118: Dick Menchaca; Fort Worth 118: Dick Menchaca, Fort Worth 118: Jack Graves; Minneapolis 126: Roly Lewis, Muncie 126: Jack Haley; Kansas City 126: Sam Derrico; Cleveland 135: Tony Ancona; Detroit 135: Tommy Campbell; Moline 135: Morris Garana; Fort Worth 147: Savior Canadeo; Chicago 147: Geo. W. Horne, Jr.; Cleveland 147: Bob Burns; Fort Wayne 160: Joe Maxim; Cleveland 160: Charles Hayes; Detroit 160: Brenny McCombe; Grand Rapids 175: James Richie; St. Louis 175: Hezzie Williams; Chicago 175: Tom Attra; Fort Worth Hvy: Cornelius Young; Chicago Hvy: Allen Aubrey; Cleveland Hvy: Hubert Hood; Chicago 1943 Chicago, IL 1944 Chicago, IL 1945 Chicago, IL 112: Barry Darby; Oklahoma 112: Tom Nate; Gary 112: Jackie Boyd; Chicago 118: Earl O'neal; Oklahoma 118: Clayton Johnson; Sioux City 118: Bob Jarvis; Kansas City 126: Tony Janiro, Cleveland 126: Major Jones; Kansas City 126: Virgil Franklin; Oklahoma City 135: Chuck Hunter; Cleveland 135: Buddy Holderfield; Memphis 135: Bernard Paige; Chicago 147: Morris Carana; Fort Worth 147: Yevi Soluthali; Peoria 147: Gilbert Garcia; Fort Worth 160: Samson Powell; Cleveland 160: Colllins Brown; Chicago 160: John Garcia; Los Angeles 175: Reedy Evans; Chicago 175: Ray Standdifer; Cleveland 175: Tom Attra; Fort Worth Hvy: Walter Moore; Chicago Hvy: Orland Ott; Fort Worth Hvy: Luke Baylark; Chicago 1946 Chicago, IL 1947 Chicago, IL 1948 Chicago, IL 112: Keith Nuttall; Kansas City 112: Robert Holliday; Cincinnati 112: Robert Holliday; Cincinnati 118: Eddie Dames; St. Louis 118: Robert Bell; Cleveland 118: Melvin Barber; Des Moines 126: Jack Dicker; St. Louis 126: Eddie Marotta; Cleveland 126: Fernando Rivera; Kansas City 135: Herschel Acton; Oklahoma City 135: John Labrol; Gary 135: Herschel Acton; Oklahoma City 147: Julius Menendez; Chicago 147: John Keough; Cleveland 147: Richard Guerrero; Chicago 160: Stanley Shealey; Chicago 160: Nick Ranieri; Chicago 160: Alvin Williams; Oklahoma City 175: Bob Foxworth; St. Louis 175: Dan Bucceroni; Kenosha 175: Buddy Turner; Cincinnati Hvy: Joe Frucci; Gary Hvy: Richard Hagan; Chicago Hvy: Clarence Henry; Los Angeles 1949 Chicago, IL 1950 Chicago, IL 1951 Chicago, IL 112: Arthur Brown; Kansas City 112: Nate Brooks; Cleveland 112: Pat Riley; Fort Worth 118: Jack McCann; Oklahoma City 118: Albert Crus; Los Angeles 118: Nate Brooks; Cleveland 126: Eugene Robnett; Chicago 126: Ples Gilmore; Toledo 126: Ken Davis; Los Angeles 135: Gale Outhouse; Sioux City 135: James Burroughs; Nashville 135: Bobby Bickle; Kansas City 147: Richard Guerrero; Chicago 147: Dick Anderson; Cleveland 147: Willard Henry; Kansas City 160: Joe Leudanski; Chicago 160: Junior Perry; St. Louis 160: Richard Guerrero; Chicago 175: Wesbury Bascom; St. Louis 175: Jesse Brown; Toledo 175: Bobby Jackson; Cleveland Hvy: Don Pereko; Denver Hvy: Earl Sudduth; Rockford Hvy: Ernest Fann; Cleveland 1952 Chicago, IL 1953 Chicago, IL 1954 Chicago, IL 112: Kenneth Wright; Gary 112: Pete Melendez; Fort Worth 112: Bernard Dean; St. Louis 118: James Hairston; Kansas City 118: Dick Martinez; Nashville 118: Alfred Escobar; Los Angeles 126: Ken Davis; Los Angeles 126: Johnny Butler; Grand Rapids 126: Joe Carles; Los Angeles 135: Issac Vaughn; Cleveland 135: Herb Mickles; Toledo 135: Phil Horsley; Muncie 147: Herschel Acton; Los Angeles 147: Richard Wall; Oklahoma City 147: Rudy Sawyer; Great Lakes 160: Carl Blair; Great Lakes 160: Bill Late; Great Lakes 160: Paul Wright; Kansas City 175: Eddie Jones; Chicago 175: Calvin Butler; Cleveland 175: Orville Pitts; Dayton Hvy: Ed Sanders; Los Angeles Hvy: Charles Liston; St. Louis Hvy: Garvin Sawyer; Cincinnati Page: 2 1955 Chicago, IL 1956 Chicago, IL 1957 Chicago, IL 112: Tommy Reynolds; St. Louis 112: Pete Melendez; Fort Worth 112: Jimmy Jackson; Minneapolis 118: Donald Eddington; St. Louis 118: Vince Doniero; Toledo 118: Tommy Reynolds; Kansas City 126: Harry Smith; Cedar Rapids 126: Leroy Jeffrey; Tulsa 126: Brown Mc Ghee; Montgomery 135: William Morton; Kansas City 135: Joe Shaw; St. Louis 135: Billy Braggs; Kenosha 147: Richard Wall; Tulsa 147: Leon Brooks; St. Louis 147: Joe Shaw; Kansas City 160: Jesse Bowdry; St. Louis 160: Ed Cook; Montgomery 160: Leotis Martin; Toledo 175: Eddie Jenkins; Detroit 175: Jim Boyd; Montgomery 175: Ernest Terrell; Chicago Hvy: Eddie Catoe; Kansas City Hvy: Solomon Mc Tier; Montgomery Hvy: Joe Hemphel; Rockford 1958 Chicago, IL 1959 Chicago, IL 1960 Chicago, IL 112: Gil Yanez; Toledo 112: Gil Yanez; Toledo 112: Humberto Barrera; Fort Worth 118: Gilbert Higginbotham; Lafayette 118: Pat Moore; Kenosha 118: Pedros Spanakos; Hollywood 126: Fred Morish; Chicago 126: Don Eddington; St. Louis 126: Nicholas Spanakos; Hollywood 135: Billy Collins; Nashville 135: Freddie Davis; Cham/Urbana 135: Brian O'shea; Chicago 147: Dave Holman; Toledo 147: Don Sargeant; Minneapolis 147: Fred Hernandez; Omaha 160: Wilbert Mc Clure; Toledo 160: Leotis Martin; Toledo 160: Leotis Martin; Toledo 175: Kent Green; Chicago 175: Cassius Clay; Louisville 175: Jefferson Davis; Nashville Hvy: Dan Hodge; Wichita Hvy: Jimmy Jones; Chicago Hvy: Cassius Clay; Louisville 1961 Chicago, IL 1962 Chicago, IL 1963 Chicago, IL 112: Chico Marquez; Fort Worth 112: Ray Jutrus; Lowell, MA 112: Freddie Garcia; Roswell, NM 118: Oscar German; Grand Rapids 118: James Moon; Cleveland 118: Emanuel Steward; Detroit 126: James Anderson; St. Louis 126: George Foster; Cleveland 126: Nick Petrecca; Chicago 135: Thomas O'shea; Chicago 135: Edward Ellis; Toledo 135: Perry Bennett; Streator, IL 147: Roy Mc Millian; Toledo 147: Rory O'shea; Chicago 147: Wade Smith; Muncie 160: James Ellis; Louisville 160: Gary Brown; Denver 160: Bill Dolugas; Columbus 175: Charles Williams; St. Louis 175: Billy Joiner; Cincinnati 175: Ted Gullick; Cleveland Hvy: Al Jenkins; Green Bay Hvy: Bennie Black; Chicago Hvy: Harley Cooper; Omaha 1964 Louisville, KY 1965 Kansas City, MO 1966 Kansas City, MO 112: Donnie Broadway; Nashville 112: Rolland Miller; Minneapolis 112: Nickey Priola; Lafayette 118: Manual Navarro; Fort Worth 118: Mel Miller; Billings 118: John North; Cincinnati 126: Marcus Anderson; Louisville 126: Marcus Anderson; Louisville 126: Richard Gillis; Kansas City 135: Hedgeman Louis; Detroit 135: Frank Anderson; Kansas City 135: Marcus Anderson; Louisville 147: Don Cobbs; St. Louis 147: Don Cobbs; St. Louis 147: Hedgeman Lewis; Detroit 160: Robert Mc Millan; Toledo 160: Al Jones; Detroit 160: Joseph Hopkins; Salt Lake City 175: Harley Cooper; Omaha 175: Larry Charleston; Detroit 175: Gerald Pate; Milwaukee Hvy: Wyce Westbrook; Cincinnati
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