Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1951 — Page 31
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Meets Andy Walker
Tonight in Frisco
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 23 (UP)—Joe Louls, feeling just as good as “any time since the war” steps into the ring here tonight to battle California Champion . Andy Walker. = It's a bout in the Brown Bomb:er's campaign for another crack +4 PRo Fiewy at Ezzard Charles’ World heavy- VICTORIES IN47 weight crown. STARTS, A sell-out crowd of 17.000 that will pay $100,000 will watch the scheduled 10-round battle in the huge Cow Palace, Louis probably will weigh in at about 210 pounds for the big battle, compared with 197 for Walker, a hard-punching Negro who not only can dish it out, but can take it as well.
Fighter Barred After
Failing Brain Test NEW YORK, Feb. 23 (UP)— Canadian Fitzie Pruden will substitute for New York's Jimmy Flood tonight in the 10-round main event bout at Madison Square Garden against ring veteran Tony .Janiro of Youngstown, O. Flood was officially barred from the bout yesterday by the New
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a _ Ss u i GEE FENCDID SEH Goes After 2d Tifle Seeks State Welterweight Crown Tonight Against Andy Anderson
By JIM HEYROCK Gene Parker, 19-year-old former Washington High 8chool
PARKER, EVEING A DOUBLE DIADEM MEETS DEL. FLANNIGAN
student, tonight will attempt to
fighter has-ever been able to accomplish—hold two state boxing
titles at the same time.
Joltin’ Gene goes after Andy Anderson’s welterweight crown in a 10-rounder in the National Guard Armory at 8:30 p. m.
is able to upset the heavier Anderson, Parker will take the welter title to add to the lightweight crown he has held for more than a year. But Anderson, also 19, has no intention of giving up the diadem he won from Joe Sgro in January,
Golden Gloves Graduate
Anderson, a graduate of the Times-Legion Golden Gloves .in 1949, has proved his right to wear the crown. He won it by giving Sgro a decisive lacing after the stocky south sider had held the title for more than a year. Then, after Sgro had time to whip himself into top condition, Anderson defended his title by again decisioning him, Tonight's u " ”
Tale of the Tape
Anderson
chest norm, chest exp, .. .. biceps
York State Athletic Commission for failing to pass a brain test Commission physicians they took an electro-encephalo- | graph test, measuring Flood's| brain waves, and found ‘some abnormalities.”
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battle, which shapes up as one of the best of the year, will be Anderson's second defense in less than two months. Makes Another Stride | Parker, who has grown over the, past year, has become a light welterweight at 143 pounds. Anderson has little trouble slipping over the welter limit. At fight time tonight, Anderson probably will be right on the welter limit. Parker, also an alumnus of the Golden Gloves, is a determined
boy, moving closer to national recogntion,
big victories last month when he|of Louisville, welterweights, and defeated Virgil Atkins in Minne- Rusty Cleek of New Castle apolis. Atkins hdd been rated|against Bob Andersen of Louisamong the top lightweights in|ville, welterweights. In the four. the country. rounder, Bobo Drago of LouisParker will make another |Ville will meet Don Winslow of stride toward’ national honors Pittsburgh, welterweights. Mar. 17 when he meets Del Flan-| Phone orders for tickets are benigan in Louisville, Flannigan| ling taken at ID-1387,
{is a top-ranking lightweight.
But all of this climbing to the i i top could be stopped tonight. Ohio Legislators Cite
, The fight should be a crowd- Ex-Boxing Champion
pleaser since both boys have dis-| vr tinetly different styles. Anderson! COLUMBUS, 0. Feb. 23 (UP)
is a counter puncher who does his — ep. John Kilbane, Cleveland greatest damage when he is Democrat, was honored in the backed into the ropes. Parker, on| {Ohio House of Representatives the other hand, is an aggressive, Wednesday on the 39th _anniver-
dy figh Spee y fighter with a stiff left t'sary of his winning of the world’s
Three six rounders and a four featherweight boxing title. rounder also will be on the card. In a brief response to the In the six rounder will be George] ‘House, the 61-year-old one-time Morris of Louisville against Billy boxing champion told of his title Armstrong of Dayton, feather- battle on Feb, 22, 1012, in Vernon,
weights; James Cousins of In-|Cal., when he beat Abe Attell,
Gene had one of hisidianapolis against Doug Medley 'He held the tille until 1923,
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52 $21 Regardless of the methods used
by the New York basketballers in| committing sports infamy, they | iare unlikely to outdo the profes{sional boxers when the pugilists! get down to “business.” | A Memphis criminal court jury last night returned a verdict of guilty against two men accused of “fixing” two prize fights here, » ” » JAMES A. MANLEY, promoter, and Frank Casone, described as a gambler, were charged with bribing boxers to enable placing { sure-thing bets on local bouts, One boxer, who admitted taking, la “dive,” testified that he and his {opponent rehearsed the “knockout” in a hotel room before the match, with -the promoter coach{ing them in the act.
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