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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 41

Publication:
Chicago Tribunei
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
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41
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(Efyirasu STrifem February 24, 1957 Part 2 Page Golden Glovers from Near and Far; Each with. One Goal Tournament of Champions Title! I' i'Cf4 '-v vfCi 1 1 4 if i 1 I JfU rcsl -1 ft? 1 VI -vivUi P5h -V i. i 1 I i Jt 'ji Kansas City's titleholders are rated among the best in the Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions opening tomorrow night in Chicago Stadium. Front row, left to right: Mike McDaniels, 112 pounds; Tommy Reynolds, 118; James Anderson, 126; Feazell Vernell, 135. Back row: Joe Shaw, 147; Buster 160; Willie Clemens, 175, and Jerome Buchanan, From the west coast comes (his contingent of Los Angeles Times fight era.

Front row, left to right: Larry Wright, 135 pounds; Johnny Cat 126; Coach Art Martell; Manuel Elias, 118; Ray Pacheco, 112. Back row: Harris, heavyweight; Norman Letcher, 175; Ed Hickman, 160, and Otha Grimes, 147. 1 -Ill IILIIIU J.H.l I III II. WIIHI I I. l.l.dl I I.M I II I j.i IW.

hiiii.i. -ii The Grand Rapids (Mich.) Press team includes (front, left to right) Dick Brantner, heavyweight, Tony Burton, 175 pounds, and (rear, left to right) Robert Lauzon, 112, and Tom Dunham, 118. fM i -4JM4l ii i 1 i 1 1 'A i 4 vA J- i Jn I lf lr 'I 1 1 L' 1 Vi f- v.i 11 I 1 I ikx jr-Sv', i A.f V'i Chicago's own, the cream of the North-South side city tournament. Left to right: Arthur Norris, heavyweight; Ernest Ernest McCIendon, 160; Eddie Allen, 147; Paul Boidy, 135; Brian O'Shea, 126; Anthony Caronna, 118, and Sammy Giancola, 112. I iff s- W1 il tV I 7'x:" I If J.

"7w 1 I lV lie' 1 1 r.Vf 7 (V I If 7 The Fond du Lac Commonwealth-Reporter squad includes (front, left to right) Charles Buss, 126 pounds; Jack Meisner, 118, and (rear, left to right) Lee Cotillier, heavyweight, and Lyle Smith, 175. Others on the Grand Rapids team are (front, left to right) Tom Clayton, 160 pounds; Frank Burrell, 147, and (rear, left to right) Bill Ve-reecken, 126, and John Seymour, 135. The Omaha World-Herald team, always a contender, has another power unit this year. Left to right: Dick Johnson, 112 pounds; Art Hernandez, 118; Dick Kline, 126; Johnny Lawler, 135; Dean Pofahl, 147; Eduard Maczollek, 160; Paul Ford, 175, and Bill Nielsen, heavyweight. 3' "ASA i -f i 1 1 I 4 JS.

i I HI Ml lH' 1 '1i f-: .7 1 4 Wi'H i C- I fv I ft- 1 ill I 1 I I if A I i A 1 av 'Af 8w 4- 1 i. -nm him in. nmftn-irrl Mtmtk. L- nnrT Lv.iAiiiWAW.-i Des Moines has high hopes with this group of champions. Front row, left to right: Ronald Stone, 135 pounds; Guy Barton, 118; John Borts, 112; Nate Lawson, heavyweight; Dave Nemo, director.

Back row: Dave Fidler, coach; Larry Vignaroli, 175; Gary Sturdivant, 126; Dick Jackson, 160, and Ernie 'Martin, 147. From down Tennessee way comes this group of boxers, carrying the banner of the Nashville Tennessean. Front row, left to right: Adie Proctor, 160 pounds; Leon Waters, 112; Sonny Boy Whittaker, 118; Ray Matthews, 126. Back row: Don Baskette, 175; Jug Hewitt, heavyweight; Billy Collins, 135, and Guy Sumlin, 147. Others from Fond du Lac are (front, left to right) Charles Tourtillot, 112; Nick Flinsky, 135, and (rear, left to right) Tom Curtin, 160, and Mickey Mangum, 147..

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