Show CHICAGO LANDS TWO CHAMPIONS Windy City Only Community y With Pair of Titles in inAm Am Amateur Boxing BOSTON April 27 UP Chicago UP-Chicago Chicago is is' the only city in the United States with two national amateur boxing champions Two strong young fighters from the Windy City and a Cleveland youth gave jave the midwest mid three victories in inthe inthe the he championship finals at Boston arena last night as the eastern cities I of Buffalo Bost Boston n Brooklyn Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Phila Phila- delphia and arid W Washington walked off oft with five tive titles Here are are arc the 1933 champions champion pounds Tony pounds Tony Valore 18 IB curly curly- haired Cleveland Ohio entry who used a two-fisted two body attack to beat and almost kayo Charley Greene Brooklyn N. N Y negro in their three three- round final bout pounds pounds Angelo Angelo 25 chesty Washington D. D C. C collegian won a 2 1 decision over Willard Mickey Walker of Pratt Kan in a slam pounds pounds Louis Louis Barisano 20 of Newton Mass who defeated Bus Breese a junior at Kansas State Agricultural Ag college CRAFTY BOXER DOXER pounds pounds Frankie Frankie Eagan Buffalo falo N. N Y high school student who showed the best boxing craft of the night as ns he Edwin Waling of Highland Park Mich pounds pounds William William Celebron 23 year-old year Chicago machinist whose right hand earned him two knockdowns knockdowns knock knock- downs before his bout w with th Danny of or Cincinnati was halted in iii inthe the he second round This technical kayo ayo was the only knockout in the finals DUSKY PUNCHER WINS pounds Tom pounds Tom Chester negro of ot Brooklyn N. N Y scored heavily to the body with both hands to beat William Wil WH Ham liam of Chicago pounds pounds Max Max Marek of Chi Chi- cago He never never let up for a second as as he Joe Louis Louts Detroit negro in the semifinals and Frank Frankot Wilson of ot Everett Massin 1 Heavyweight Heavyweight lazy Richter stocky Philadelphia Pa student Richter had a torrid semifinal bout with Norman Norman Nor Norman man Barnett of ot Irvington N. N J J. J The Theother Theother Theother other finalist was Paul Ambers Detroit Detroit De De- De troit negro Receipts Lowest In 33 Years During most of the three three day day tournament tour tour- nt the marathon battling was dominated by the strong Cleveland and Chicago groups aided by small but capable b bands from Oklahoma and Kan Kansas as These mid midwesterners westerners threatened to make a clean sweep until until un til the semifinal lineup was decided after 76 tr trial al bouts had been been- run off When the starting field of ot was reduced to the finals the midwest occupied nine of the championship round berths and the cast east with a closing drive qualified seven boxers five rive of whom were strong enough to continue undefeated and share in the distribution of the highly prized titles CHAMPIONS ELIMINATED During the tourney Homer Brandis Bran Brandis dis of San Francisco the 1932 national light heavyweight champion Dennis Flynn of New Orleans national in in- middleweight and Sedgwick Harvey New York negro holder of the national junior pound croWn crown were turned back in surprising upsets Although the 1933 performances were up to standard the tournament sank to its ifs lowest financial level in 33 years for its three nights' nights total tola attendance was less than and the gross gate receipts were far short o of |