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Toledo Wins Gloves Team Title MARSHALL AND (Eltiratfri Datlg Etihnnt Thursday, March 6, 1958 Paee 5 Prep Basketball 7 Boxers Receive Top Trophies FOR JOBS WELL DONE 1 1 CRANE PLAY IN PUBLIC MEET Marshall and Crane Tech clash today on Marshall's court Team Standings YESTERDAY'S RESULTS PUBLIC LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Frosh-Soph First Round Marshall. 90; Schurz, 71. Hde Park, 73; Farragut. 52. Lindhlom.

31; Parker, 28. Von Htcuhen, S3; Stelnmetz. 43. Dunbar, 69; South Shore, 40. Carrer.

80; Da Sable, 50. Crane Tech. 84; Lane Tech, 38. Taft, 64; Austin. 51.

GAMES TODAY PUBLIC LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Varsity Uuarler-Finals Wells at Lane Tech. 3 p. m. Crane Tech at Marshall, 3 p. n.

Englewood at Du Habie, 3 p. sn. Nouth Shore at Englewood, 3 p. m. ir 1 II in one of the met important games of the 1958 Chicago high school basketball season.

I my The came will feature quar ter-final action in the Public Chicago Toledo 18 Fort Worth. 14 Cincinnati Lafayette. La. Kansas City Minneapolis .....10 I-ouisTiil 8 KasbTill 8 Koswell 8 Kenosha 8 T'etrtilt 8 "Wichita 8 ls Angeles 7 Tulsa 7 Omaha 7 BUlincs 7 Zanesvllla 7 Memphis 8 Indianapolis 8 Cedar Rapids 5 Denver ftrand Rapids 4 Paducah 3 Rockford 3 Hioux Falls 3 Mreator, III. 3 Fond do Lac 3 lies Moines 2 Springfield 2 Canton, III.

1 Muncie, Ind. 1 league championship playoffs. Marshall, unbeaten in 23 starts, conquered Crane twice fit- IA iSk previously this season, 83 to 71 in the championship game of the Illinois Tech holiday tournament, and 60 to 56 in a regular league game. BY FRANK MASTRO Toledo captured its first team championship at last flight's Golden Gloves Finals the other quarter-final games. The frosh-soph playoffs opened yesterday with Crane Tech, winner of three consecutive crowns, leading the way into the 'quarter-finals with an 84 to 36 victory over Lane Tech.

Top individual effort 'was by Marshall's Ken Moses who scored 48 points as the Commandos whipped Schurz, 99 to 71. in Chicago Stadium, dethroning Kansas City, which fin However, those results can be forgotten in a game in which there is as much at stake as there is today. Crane is the defending champion. Englewood plays at T)u Sable and South Shore at Dunbar in ished fifth. Toledo, which finished second to Chicago in number Receiving Golden Gloves sportsmanship trophies last night were from left Tony Zale.

ex-middleweight champion who accepted awards for three fighters; Charles Brown, Dade trophy; Billy Collins, Charles trophy; Kent Green, Maxim trophy; and Dan Hodge, Louis trophy. tribune Photos of bouts won in the meet, clinched the out-of-town mL briargate b1 39e I Fifth jgg Vjk hib! 3 for 10.49 fls Pf Seagram's S2i3w ikSli7 Crown HrJ Blended Whisky ll Bi 'k- 86-8 r-M SO'H wGOEffi. SHOP THURSDAY 9:15 to 8:30, evergreen and oak park 9:30 to 9:30, old orchard 9:30 to 9 trophy on a victory by Wilbur McClure, University of Toledo alumnus, over John Martin, Wichita. Dave Holman and Gill Yanez were other Toledo 8 Champions champions. Crowned in Prior to the last battle on all men's shavers $2 more the exciting card, sportsman Glove Finals ship trophies, named after seven Golden Gloves gradu 1 Kv is '5 I Continued from first page ates who went on to win world without trade-in! titles, were awarded to contestants in the Tournament of Champions.

rp3 pionship to Nashville for the first time in the many years the Nashville Tennessean has been sending' teams into the Tournament of Champions. Victories by and Morish marked the first time Chicago has gained a title since Eddie Jones turned the trick sixyears ago. Oglesby Floored Twice Billy Collins of the Nashville Tennessean received the Ezzard Charles prize; Kent Green of Chicago the Joe Maxim; Dan Hodge, Wichita, the Joe Louis; and Charles Brown, Cincinnati, the Harold 4 Dade. Arthur Morse right accepts team championship trophy for Toledo station WSPD-TV from Announcer Pep Kerwin. In absentia, Roman Sarmi- Green displayed an even 1 more punishing punch than did Hodge, for he floored Oglesby twice, both" times in ento, Los Angeles Times, was given the Wallace Bud Smith Henry Memphis Commercial Appeal, the Barney Ross; and Duane Gloves Finals the third round.

The first knockdown was the result of Price! iMoney-Saving Horsman. Minneapolis Star a left hook which really did and Tribune, the Tone Zale. -i aw I fls 4Fk FJ3" 17 TP 17" fF the trick, for a few seconds later a much less solid punch zaie, wno last night sec-ended Freddy Morish, Chicago C. Y. O.

featherweight, ac: cepted the awards for Sarmi- sent the Missourian to one knee as the bell ended the fight. mnMM '2-oi. eons rr fM Till ento, Harrison and Horsman, li Hodge, too, had his moments when it appeared that Cole Blended Whisky 9,230 SEE N. Y. BOUTS SEMI-FINAL ROUND 112 rounds GUI Yanez.

Toledo. beat Pat Moore, Kenosha. Mis. 31. Ronnie Ratliff, La Fayette.

beat Jesse LeUa. Fort Worth, Tex. IS. 118 Pounds Gilbert Martinez, Fort Worth, beat Ray Salaar. Roswell, N.

M. 31. Gilbert HiKginbotham, La Fayette, beat Tony Herrera, Denver 3. 126 Pounds Fred Morish, Chicago, beat Caspar Sanchez, Fort Worth 131. George Foster.

Cincinnati, beat Jerry Postlewaite. Tulsa, Okla. 8. CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 112 Pounds Gill Yanez. Toledo.

beat Ronnie Ratliff, La Fayette, I J. 13. 118 Pounds Gilbert igeinhotham, I Fayette, beat Gilbert Martinez, Fort Worth 13 J. 126 Pounds Fred Morish, Chicago, beat George Foster, Cincinnati 13). 135 Pounds Billy Collins, beat $320 remington rollectric New York, March 5 U0 A crowd of 9,230, largest to see 86 proof 5th the Eastern Golden Gloves finals since 1950, saw eight 1 1 IIQUOR PRICES NOT rOR INDIANA WITH TRADE champions crowned tonight in Madison Square Garden.

They will meet Chicago's title hold man would be his 12th knockout victim in his five month boxing career. He nailed the Chicagoan with a couple of hard rights in the second round after Coleman had outboxed him in the opener. Then in the third, Coleman was forced into a corner and given a good drubbing, even tho he fought his way out. His left had lost its sting and Hodge, in great physical condition, kept carrying the fight to the Chicagoan. Student Solves Problem SOUTiiEfiri SilUHOFF WITHOUT $18.33 Adam Ellison, Zanesville, O.

3. s5.30 I. W. HfliPER 147 Pounds Dave Holman, Toledo, beat T. J.

Jones, Billings, Mont. 3. ers in the Intercity bouts March 24 in the Garden. The champions: 112 Pounds Antonio Castanon, Puerto Hico. 118 Pounds Anthony Tozzo, New York.

126 Pounds Norman Smith. Washing-Ion, D. C. 135 Pounds Carmie Price. Pittsburgh.

147 Pounds Emile Griffith, New York. 160 Pounds. Joe Torres, New York. 175 Pounds James Hargett. New York.

$3.89 SELLER! $6.29 LIQUEUR Straight Bourbon 160 Pounds Wilbur McClure, Toledo, beat John Martin, Wichita, Kas. 3. 175 Pounds Kent Green, Cbicago, beat Loomis Oglesby, Kansas City 3 J. Heavyweight Dan Hodge, Wichita, beat Louis Coleman, Chicago 3. 100 proof xs(yrz.

80 proof A 86 proof After the bruising Hodge- 5th 5th Heavyweight Charles Hood, D. C. 11 Coleman encounter third of the championship affairs which had been preceded by M-sssMUTUrik. semi-finals in the 112, 118, and 126 pound classes Wil Buckeye Star Signs 25,000 Dodger Pact bur McClure, student at the University of Toledo and a finished amateur boxer, out pointed John Martin of Wichi ta, a southpaw, in another terrific kfrsSM miIri III in his first bout when he outpointed Pat Moore of Kenosha, tournament favorite, got the decision. The verdict was unpopular with the fans.

Gilbert Meets Gilbert It was a good battle from start to finish but an even better one followed between Gilbert Higginbotham of La Fayette, and Gilbert Martinez of Fort Worth for the bantamweight title. Higginbotham had his foe down in the second round and won the votes of all three judges. In his semi-final bout earlier in the evening, Higginbotham outpointed a veteran Golden Glover, Tony Herrera of Denver. While it started out slowly as -McClure sought to adapt himself, to Martin's right leads, it' wound up in a brilliant bit -J weef, Dry. 5f, I Vero Beach, March 5 Special One of the highest bonuses paid by the Los Angeles Dodger organization, which, does not make a policy of engaging in bidding matches with other big league clubs, has landed Frank Howard, it was announced today.

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