Show & NitVs Sty if ’ii!--- ttSl Jtf- U 1-- Jjrf Sit lt i lnM iJ i J () C Sunday Morning- - £Jk Salt £ake Tribunc- - July 23 1939 Nova lias lo Prove A A U Maps AiAU Boxing Tourney Postponed More Riffid Self Against Tony Racing Rules o Joe Louis lo Seek ‘Vengeance’ Willi Paslor In 20-Round- Run At Ball Till One-Mil- e er By Jack Cuddy NEW YORK July 22 (UP)— The boxing uotld will he 'treated lo two very interesting ring experiments on September 7 and September 20 On the seventh “Two-Ton- ” Tony Galenic who punches hard to floor Louis Joe will give young Lou Nova his Champion enough final examination as heavyweight challenger at Philadelphia's muTr nicipal stadium On the twentieth Bob Tastor who lasted the spring distance of 30 rounds with Louis several years ago will esway a marathon foot- ’N race of 20 rounds with the same “Brown Bomber" at Briggs stadium in Detroit Both are very important fights The first one should prove definitely whether Nova is now or ever will be a dangerous challenger for the heavyweight crown Many fistic followers including the writer Consider Nova far more formidable than either Galento or f V Pastor Others rate him Inferior to the bartender of Orange end to "Bicycle Bob" In other words Nova is "Mr X" hf pugilism the current rnvMery man of the ring despite his victories over Gunnar Barlund Tom-w- v Farr and Maxie Baei Larruping Lou of California stopped both Barlund and Baer and only the stupidity of a referee prevented him also from scoring a kvo over granite-chinneFarr But expert opinion is still split regarding his prowess Some observers lmluding the writer thought Lou displayed boxing skill stamina gameness and punch in those bouts But otheis thought he displayed none of those qualities excepting gamenens No One ever questioned his gamcness a The faction emphasizes that Barlund was being groomed for a title shot with Louis when Nova a substitute opponent and betting underdog stopped Barlund They insist that Lou had Farr on the verge of a knockout in the fourteenth round when the referee stepped in and started counting when Farr was leaning drunkenlv against the ropes He had hit the Welshman harder than tough Louis Baer Braddock or Burmen Bv Lawrence I’erry NEW YORK July 22 egislation designed to place checks upon the local registration committees of the A A U In sanctioning Indulgence of track athletes in professional sporting enterprises will be proposed at the next annual convention of the national body and none of the authorities of the organization with whom this writer has talked doubts its passage The issue originated with the running of Glenn Cunningham and the famous Rideout twins e an added attraction to a recent game of night baseball played by the Brooklyn Dodgers ir Just the same It quarters that the Detroit Team Wins U S Archery Title pro-Nov- with along 20 In school arid consequently more able to train under proper auspices was the major reason for putting the meet in September instead of August Theron In the event that Old Man Winter pays an early call to this section of the country the Salt Lake colibeum will be utilized for the sock tourney If however the be-L- Chl-rag- pre-hatt- le pro-No- g i ncy will be conducted at Com munity park Meanwhile ambitious youngsters will taper off heavy training for more than a month at which time they will again sharpen up their punches for participation in a meet which Is just as successful as the A A U spring (UP) St Louis and Sailor Jack Goggins July 172 San Diego "no contest” after —Referee Reggie Gilmore declared two minutes and 48 seconds of the scheduled the boxing eighth round of sluggish milling at bout between Archie Moore 162 the coliseum here t punch-fes- J n n n were new and Fisher Beer was introduced! Horse-car- s Is Reproduction of an early announcement Fisher Brewing Co June First South and Main Salt Lake City in the same Fisher “ City period ” then located at Depot No 109 — third building from corner Trip Abroad Meanwhile next Wednesday a group of 10 tiack and field men winners in the annual senior meet of the A A U will leave for a tour abroad with an Itinerary of contests as at present arranged in England Scotland and Switzerland Quite likelv too the group will go to Gteece France is not now included in the schedule nor is Germany But the program when finally completed will be sufficiently flexible to admit of extensions Sometimes foreign countries partial to track and field plead very strongly and often to good effect for dispensations of the A A U permitting Us amateurs to visit them Copyright 1939 for The Tribuna Paclio Dixon Fight Draw PHOENIX Ariz July 22 Dixon Thoenix negro and Bobby 1’acho Yuma Mexican fought one of the most savage UPt-Fr- eddie bouts ever seen here and wound up with a draw Dixon weighed 146 Patho 147 Referee Joe Maier’s decision was greeted with roars of disapproval bv the crowd of 1500 fans Afterward the refeiee said he gave each fighter a round and railed the other Dixon got the sixth eight eve'll heat and Pac ho the ninth on Miner s rard For Dixon the fight was seen as a boost up the ladder for Pachn has long been recognized among the In welterweight TLAkF"DRr ary y- 049 it V" V’ 'r -- Popular in 1884 — Still the Favorite in 1939 The transit” — adopted every modern improve- ood as it was in its day has ment to make possible the flavor horse-draw- n serice gicn way “rapid to something better sparkle zest and But Fisher Beer good as it was in Spina Wins At Boise the qualities all-aroun- superior d ou like in beer Fol-hort- Mi Ic 1 Joe Louis Drum Sixth Hanking Gate' Fighters By Wilfrid Smith 4 ) t 4 V J M frihune Leased Wuo CHICAGO July 22 — Although Joe Louis heavyweight chinipion of the wot Id lias entnccl more than a million and a half dollars since he was paid $50 for Ins first professional fight on Julv 4 UG4 his nnme orilv appear) six turns in the list of 27 heavyweight bouts that have drawn more thnn $300 C'OO each 'the all time record of enuraf Is the return bout betwren Gene T unnry and Jack Dimpxrv In Chicago s Soldier)’ field By 197 That night 104 23 943 paid $2 6 if oco to see Dave Item s long mini b which so many still believe 'I mire tame d the he tv y w ni iglit title Louis erge st g lie w hu h pi u s Sixth the list of In av v weight fights was lus second fight with Max Sc hmeling June 73 198 'Hint also is the slimiest heavyweight h a in loll sli p fijit oil record Seven tluni'-onipaid tlimoij lo see only a few seconds more thin two minutes of the first round Eighty t iglit thousand the llmcl hugest crowd ever to see a heuy weight bout watched Louis knciclc mil Baer In New link in l’c’5 Receipts were $1 ftcioMJ who gives Ihe match seventh place in the BOISE Julv 22 (15 Bills Prvor Boise mauled Ins wav to a ten round decision here over Jnr Aguilar 156 Denver in the first open air fight rard of the season at Boise s new Airway park Fifteen hundred fans watched the two go through thcirpaiAs after A1 Spina 132 BoiiseHiad ropped a fast eight round decision from A1 Allard 130 Denver In the semifinal Other results- Kid Mathewa Ola 145 declsioned Cely Roybal 138 Denver Guy ScrfRn 126 Nampa knockrd out Hanshie Cisneros 128 Denver in second round 162 - K C iV M c 111 c i l M financial rating K ft fpS - liK lit w ision — and more popular Noth-in- Improvements in facilities (iirmon t f)or Julv 22 Kansas but Fisher Beer today is still brewed has ever taken its place as the to a famous west's finest beer old-tim- e that famous That’s because Fisher has kept up the quality — kept pace ‘with progress formula old-tim- e and enjoy Your Dealer Can Supply You City dc-- i earned a 'tony Chavez of Albu- a rr Chav r HS rr' & CHOOSE lager It has beer flavor which beer lovers recognize! (19-Jim- fust iiioui fight highlighted bv damsons knot lidtmn of hi ndvfrsarv m the ninth A right upper tit put the Menu an bn down for the i ouni of right (nrnson fought th kid four rounds wuh a badly ( ut but bad rnough advantage )n the round to grt Referee Mushy Cal Inlum eniut dmmon wriKhrd yeS g Lightweight querque It win throughout J ecr days is better today Roy Derisions HOLLYWOOD v than horse-ca- r BEER AT ITS BEST - B E TEMPERATE CO - tPTa v fV ranks A1 of A 1885 — and photo of al ST P DL July 22 DPI - Detroit Mich had won the men’s team shoot at the national archery tournament Saturday Detroit had 381 hits for a total of 2459 points The motor city team replaced the Flvsmn archers of Los Angeles Cal who won the team trophy last vear The teams shot 16 arrow s at 90 feet E Hill Turnock of Pittsburgh That Baer Bvaul Pa won the men’s field shoot comAnd in the Baer brawl Nova petition with 316 points on 80 hits went in and swapped punches with Put Chambers national champion from Portland Ore placed second Maxie who had no 8t hits for 331 points fear and was confident of belting with In thud place was Carl Strang Lou Into the press section He took Maxie's Sunday punches right in Dearborn Mich who was runner-u- p for the national title with 76 the kiaer and asked for more hits for a total of 324 Paul beating the Livermore Lo- Crist of Urhana 111 points was fourth thario into a bloody pulp However the Nova critics de-- ‘ and John R Raton of Rocky River clare that Lou’s alleged boxing skill Ohio fifth is a mvth — that he is too easy to Women’s Event bit and that he doesn t take First place in the ‘women’s field punches well They point out Barlund had Nova on the floor and shoot competition went to Airs that In certain rounds both Farr Alla Benedict180 of Southgate Ky Eloixc Dvpart of a powderpuff puncher and Bier who posted had hup floundering about the Iowa Ci tv Iowa was second and Mrs Eva Keen of Day ton Ohio ring They say Lou is a weak was third puncher because he didn’t floor o Dr Paul Ernest Klopsteg of Farr when he had him out on his received the J Maurice feet They Insist also that Ixu loses Thompson medal of honor as a his head and doesn't follow token of his fine work in archery plans or instructions from The medal was given for the first the corner In the Baer bout he went out and risked a kayo bv slug- time this vear and helps commemorate the memory of the first ging with Maxie instead of wearing Baer down and then putting him president of the Archery association 60 years ago away Klopsteg has written widely on Still Likes Nova archery and helped to promote the In all fairness we must agree use of the bow used most comthat both factions have good monly today He was chairman of the board of governors of the Archgrounds for their contentions Howery association for four years ever we must string with the Iarry M Briggs of Amherst group until W'e see him lu ked If he can get in there with Galento Mass was named president of the The 1940 tournament organization on September 7 and beat will be at Amherst Tony impressively our belief will he Btrenglhened that Nova is New Member the lad who will take the crown New members of the bond of from Louis i nots cliostn for three wars Meanwhile the Detroit bout gov are Clivton B Shriilc of Lam isler should reveal how much prog ress Champion jut Joe has made since Pa Rev HoiU'on of Mall Pewit o the night he looked like a pa'ooka Cal and Catl Pilmatier of Kalamazoo Mn h chasing Pastor for in rounds in The I’lltuh family trophy was Madison Square garden lamis won awarded to the kolhctth family of with ease that night hut his footOlun The combined work and general ringcraft were Cleveland W 11 ( olher'Ii I red h pathetic If Jolting Joe has im- swte of and Mane lolbertli was 6041 proved sufficiently since becoming Fied Fedhc ith won the junior boys d tiling champion to catch bac title Boh and belt him out in a hurrv Larrv’s Gals of the Columbus be need have little feir of other ih won the Peacock fancv-Da- n boxrrs like Billv Conn Ohio Pa Such a victory would prove a xi tropin cnihu nuitie of the womthat only a slugger has a dunce ens toil ni championship with 2109 the bom her Ami w r II know pom! against mo-- e about liii Novas slugging abilities after lam t mglra w tli (a (Jo lo 1 a- -l Draw lenln BILLINGS Mont Julv 22 iI’l -I'c mat iv I'u llfU It Milan k X D and Gordon Wallace VI Umpire Released am Oliver B G fought 10 fast B1SBEE Ariz July 22 75 — rounds to a cliaw here With the Tt E Sours first toiinds run Dcmarav went president of the she cd nndwnv in the battle only league announced Satthe release of Umpire Jack In have W ill tc e even it up before urday Rice the final hell weather remains good the tour Referee Calls Coast Fight ‘No Contest’ 22 SAN DIEGO Cal felt in high Metropolitan A A U did a disservice to amateur sport in permitting the runners to appear and while it seems to have been the first occasion of which the national association has knowledge in which athletes have performed as adjuncts to purely enterprises it is felt that action against such proceeding ought to be taken at the first possible moment— which will Ije as said the A A U annual convention "Where athletes participate In events of charitable character” says Daniel Ferris secretary of the national organization "we see no objection even if these events are mainly of professional character But otherwise amateur athletes have no place In sporting events of professional character and I have no doubt that proper action will be taken to prevent it" Lou Nova To meet acid teat In buttle with Caleiitn d McNeil Parmelce codirector of the Legion punch offering are of the opinion that the later date will give opportunity to more boys to get in shape for the affair and Inasmuch as a lot of the probable entries will be on vacation at the August date they wisely set It back more than a month The fact that a lot of the simon pure leather pushers wall be back -L- Investigation has demonstrated lt hard-hittin- September Rouses Issue the sheer love of speed contests under electric lights by the men involved For they received no reward above expenses for their participation In the nocturnal at Ebbets field Cunningham as Testified by the club secretary received $75 one of the twine $15 and the other four tickets to the ball game Disservice to Amateurs Nova ‘Mr X’ tnsrrel-bui- Amateur boxers who have been laboring hard and long In an effort to get In top shape for the scheduled American Legion outdoor ring tourney August 2 can go back into hibernation for a while following announcement Saturday by Harold McNeil chairman of the Intermountain A A U boxing committee that the tourney will not be held un-t- to September 20 I |