Show HECKLER BEATS DANGEROUS RING FOE FOE- ONE NATIONAL CHAMP KAYOED IN BIG UPSET Navy Man Wallops Top- Top Heavy Pound Favorite Ferguson Falls By RUSSELL J. J NEWLAND Associated Press Sports Writer SAN FRANCISCO July 21 P 1 Out of a bombardment of leather gloves Americas America's prospective Oly Olympic pic plc boxing team took on a more def definite 1 nite shape today while on the back trail of preliminaries last night were counted two national A. A A A. U. U champions cham cham- and an intercollegiate er cr in the scattering of former contenders con con- tenders In an evening evenin of six hours of steady battling which saw the pick of the country's amateurs start out in quest of eight places on the team three such outstanding favorites as Dennis Flynn of New Orleans Richard Carter of ol New York and A. A B. B of Buffalo N N. Y were tumbled into the discard The upset of Flynn in the pound division stood out on the opening of ol the three-night three program which will end Saturday A. A A. A U. U standard bearer in his s class and ranked far above the rest of the field Flynn lost loston loston loston on a second round technical knockout to Ray Bohannon of the U. U S. S navy HAS lIAS MIGHTY 1 PUNCH The Annapolis man listed a terrific i ri right hand hand ht-hand punch as the chief item In his repertoire but it found fount its mark enough to floor Flynn three times and bounce the Loyola university boy into the ranks of the defeated Game and willing Flynn was a badly beaten beat beat- en fighter when the bout was stopped Carter husky little negro who holds the pound A. A A. A U. U title and Were thelmer intercollegiate king in the same division saw their team chances skid away through defeats by they figured to beat Holman Williams another dusky performer from Detroit took Carters Carter's measure by passing out a first-class first boxing lesson It was a turn about aboul Lion Uon as in the recent A A U. U tournament tournament tournament ment Carter was the one who had his hand raised a Syracuse university student was eliminated by Fred Lynch of the Multnomah A. A C. C Portland Ore Lynch clearly outclassed outclassed out out- classed the collegiate champion and added to his lead with a short knock knock- down Other national titleholders waded through their first round matches without difficulty Nat Bor of Fall River Mass A. A A A. U. U champion in the pound ranks scored a two-round two technical knockout knockout knockout knock knock- out over Edward Whittle of Hawaii Bob Goldstein of Washington D. D C. C University of Virginias Virginia's ruler of the intercollegiate I lightweights deci deci- Hoyt Jones of Burbank Calin Cal in a tough fight Jones was dangerous danger danger- ous with wild swin swings s but Goldstein won VOl wona VOla a a cut clean verdict WIN BY KNOCKOUTS Fred Caserio of Chicago in the pound group Homer Brandis of San Francisco pound class and Fred Free Feary Stockton Cal Cat heavyweight all A. A A. A U. U titleholders won von their first bouts with knockouts Caserio pummeled Fred W er of Richmond Va into submission i in the second round while Brandis registered a technical knockout over Anthony Galash of Auburn N. N Y inthe inthe in inthe the third session Feary a pound cr er draped Gene Garner of or San Pedro on the canvas in the second round after taking an count 8 in the first frame himself The far west brought through the largest delegation with ten winners in the thc bout 28 program Eight eastern east cast em ern representatives punched their way through the first barricade while six midwesterners successfully passed opening tests The south graduated graduated graduated grad grad- three into tonight's bouts and the southwest claimed one winner While upending of or the three champions champions champions cham cham cham- overshadowed all other bouts another molher unexpected reversal saw Fenton Fenton Fenton Fen Fen- ton Gentry of Chattanooga a University University University Uni Uni- of Virginia defeated defeated defeated de de- de- de by W. W R. R Bob Heckler of Salt Lake City Heckler landed punches on on a two for one basis reminding critics that he holds a decision over 1 Brandis the favorite whom he met mcl metto metto to win the Pacific coast title Paul Ferguson intermountain A A. A A. U. U pound ace nce was as handed a technical knockout by Carmen Barth Earth I of ot Cleveland In the round of ol their bout Tonight's bouts will see Louis Sa Sa- lien Ilea of Brooklyn and Peter dAlesandro dro of Washington Pa A. A A. A U. U and intercollegiate champions respectively respective respective- ly in the pound class swing into action for the first time They drew byes last night as did Jimmy Martin of New York and David Stoop of Altoona Al- Al toona Pa A. A A. A U. U and intercollegiate intercollegiate intercollegiate respectively in the pound division Edward Flynn of New Orleans pound A. A A. A U. U champion and Al Lewis of Washington Pa wearer of the Intercollegiate crown in the same class also will have their opening trials tonight along with Hill of or New Orleans Intercollegiate heavyweight heavyweight heavy heavy- weight leader |