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Show I State Amateur Boxing Champs Crowned After Tournament By Kurt Kidman Tribune Staff Writer The Utah State Amateur Boxing champions were crowned before a full house at the Police Athletic League Gym Nov. More than 100 boxers signed up tournament. Winfor the two-daners in the open class earned a berth in the regional tournament held Nov. 27 in Las Vegas, Nev. Winners in that tournament proceed to the national championships 8 in Inbeing held Dec. dianapolis. Once the fighters win in Indianapolis, they automatically earn a berth to fight in the tournament which" determines our Olympic' team, explained Tony Montoya of We the Police Athletic League. have a couple of fighters who just might make it to the national 18-1- y 11-1- tournament. In the open class division, the most prestigious of the tournament, Danny Montoya of PAL easily d 112-pou- Vegas Moncada. The by defeating Richard fight was an slugfest as Bountifuls Troy Andreason pounded out a victory over Ogdens Rico Bustos. Andreason was later named the outstanding boxer in the tourna-.menm :h h;o.i.c,!" Beto Montoya of -- PALa very game Scott Roberts from the new Youngs Boxing Club in the championship fight. Roberts held his own for1 about a round and a half, slipping punches and staying away from the stronger and more experienced Montoya. But in the second round, Montoya caught Roberts with a d went--again- " d 147-pou- Jared Fevaleaki, er heavyweight Bill Soaki and superheavyweight Inoke Katoa. All were unopposed champions. In the junior brackets which dont participate in the Las Vegas tourna1 ment, for year olds, the 10-1- champion was Ricky The champion Gilbert Rodriquez won unopposed. Tony Duran defeated Clearfields Robert Neeley fbr the crown in a sloppy affair. Byron Cottrell claimed the 156-139-pou- L 125-pou- pound championship over Lucas Santio, and in the last fight of the night, Robert Hall outlasted Otosilo crown. Havila for the The rest of the regional tournament- bound squad members aie hard left hook, and it was lights out from there. The championship between Mark Ally, PAL, and Sid Wright from the Marshall White Center, was easily the best of the night. Neither fighter backed down from the opening bell, and both proved that they could take a punch. By the end of the fight both were bleeding from the nose, and both had taken at least one standing eight-coun- t. In the end, Ally was declared the inner, receiving the decision by one point. stopped Jerry Moncada, Ogden. Montoya is ranked fifth in the nation in the bracket, and is a classy fighter with quick hands and a good solid defense. Montoya is Utahs best bet at making the Olympic team. In the fight, Lionel Flores earned himself a pass to Las Sanchez, who defeated Ryan Lopan. At 65 pounds, Joe Pasaralli defeated Brent Childs, and in the bracket, Joe Lopez beat Jay Burr. At, 75 pounds, Freddie Gomez won a decision over Chris Crites, at 80 pounds Ray Montoya won unopposed. Chet Fullmer beat Gerald Guillen, both unopposed. The champion Doug Hall stopped Doug Moore. 5 In the age bracket, the winners, Jeffrey Lopez, Mike Brown, Rickey Mendez, Robert Lomeli, Felix Maldonaldo and Francisco Solis, were all unopposed. The novice bracket winners were, at 11 2 pounds, Mike Hahn, who was unopposed; at 119 pounds, Pedro Hernandez who defeated Blaine Garcia, and at 139 pounds, Brady Ripple beat Titus Cothrine. At 147 pounds Cordell Sunbear beat Jose class Flores and in the Ralph Gonzalez decisioned Brady champion, Wyman. The Steven Parker, and the novice heavyweight winner, Mark Pando, were both unopposed. title Mike Sweet for the and Bill KUlpack beat Tony DeHer-rar- a crown. for the All of the 12- - and 13- - year-ol- d winners were crowned the first day of the tournament. They are: Frankie Lucero, at 65 pounds, who went unopposed. The champion was Frankie Madrid, who defeated John Cowper, and at 75 pounds, Robert Santos beat Shane Kampan. In the championship of 3 the age bracket, George d 14-1- 12-1- Maldonaldo defeated Michael Moore, and at 85 pounds, Jerry Garcia won unopposed. At Jimmy McDivitt decisioned John Culpepper, at 95 pounds Clark Sabey was unopposed. The 165-pou- 156-pou- 106-pou- winner was Anthony Aragone, the champ 112-pou- Why should I go out in the weather to buy a Salt Lake Newspaper when a a week home delivery costs me less? Start my subscription as soon as you get this coupon. 7-d-ay O Per Yd. & Up (Senior Citizen Discount) The Soil Lake Tribune Daily and Sunday for $1 .67 per week (58c under newstand rates) ( 1st Quality Only No Seconds No Irregulars OVER Deseret News Daily and Sunday for $1 .67 per week (58c under newstand rates) 400 BOLTS OF DRAPERY MATERIAL Nf GIRLS NAME i Wo can bring our APT ADDRESS DRESSY DRESSES & m with our to you 1 chow-roo- Motorhoma CITY ROYS ZIP. 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