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.uesday, September 20, 1955 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN - YL V 4iU ' ;YY , ' " T$yits Alm f .y y y . J My V'wyyyy : ('',' ''"7 fjffiu&fjf HANK CASEY Fights Phil Moyer on PAL Caid Medford&Tribune srpaDninrs Jim Norris Not Afraid of Probe Rocky Marciano-Archie Moore heavyweight championship, has a monopoly on championship fights. - Washington (U.R) James q D. Norris, president of the Inter national Boxing club, says he is not afraid of any federal in vestigation of boxing." "My position, and my assoc iates' position, is any thing that would help boxing, to clear the atmosphere, is fine with us," said Norris in an interview Monday on a MBS radio program. The National Boxing associa tion recently adopted a resolu tion calling for a federal investi . gation of racketeering in box ing, and several congressional committees have in the past threatened such an investigation. Norris also denier! that the mn ,.,u.-i -,-.,,. Dead line for Sunday Classified is IBC Which IS promoting tonight Sat noon Saturday. World Hammer Record Broken by Krivonosov London (U.PJ Russia's Mi hail Krivonosov broke his own world record for the hammer throw with a toss of 211 feet, 7V6 inches Monday during an international track meet. Nina Otkalenka of Russia set another world's record in the women's 800-meter run with a clocking of two minutes, 6.4 seconds. Phil Moyer Plans Olympic Team Tryout If He Licks Casey in PAL Ruckus Here Phil Moyer, Portland, North west middleweight champion, will enter the Olympic tryc-uts if he can take the measure of Hugh Casey this Saturday night in the Medford Police Athletic league at the senior high football stadium. Moyer meets Casey, San Fran cisco, a champ in his weight in California, in the semi-wind-up of the Battle of National Cham pions outdoor card. Jackie Puscas, Eugene, national AAU lightweight titlist, and . George Charles. San Francisco, AAU featherweight champ for the U. S., are the main events of the super program. Puscas and Charles carry bombs in each hand but even more may be displayed by Moy er and Casey who fight in a heavier bracket. While Phil rec ognized in AAU circles for his smoothness, he has, in the past year, become a hard hitter with either mitt. He recently boxed in training sessions with World Champion Bobo Olson and some observers raved more about Moyer than they did the champ. In Casey the Portlander may meet possibly the most potent hitter and most experienced scraotier he has faced in his whole career. The San Francis can has a whole string of Golden Glove, AAU and Diamond Belt togas. His record is 52 victories, 29 by knockouts, against three defeats. Experts here still rate the tangle a toss-up. Puscas, with a trip to Europe to begin next month, apparently doesn't want Charles to stain his record. He's confided to PAL officials that he has been train ing harder for this bout than he did for the trip to the national AAU finals. He indicated that he won't feel right about his trip abroad unless he can subdue the San Franciscan. Charles is fast and a clever hitter. Other top bouts match Larry Lewis, Medford, Oregon fly weight titlist, against Paul Villa lobos, San Francisco Golden Glove winner, and Denny Moy er, northwest welter trophy- holder, against Al Connelly, Cal ifornia Golden Glove and Dia mond Belt winner. A latest addition to an already fine card will be Bert Singer, 132-pound Portlander. He meets Ramon Unive, Klamath Falls. Singer is rated one of the Clever est battlers in the northwest in his weight but has weak spot in his inability to punch with au thority. Unive, on the other hand, is a blasting hitter. The match is of the classic puncher- ON ALL While Present Stocks Last . . . TOTAL (o) NYLON TUBED -TVPE b id n Mm Exchange Plus Tax & Recappable Casing MOST POPULAR SIZES AVAILABLE mm No. Riverside at the Y SALES AND SERVICE Ph.2-5868 boxer type. 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