The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 12, 1949, Page 6

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McShea Defeats Johnny Yates “In Best Battle Of Last Night's Figh _ Card Held Here At Local Semi-Final Scrap Saw Lots Of Action; Billy Moore Fought To Unanimous Decision Over Billy Spangler In Main Arena Event Sud McShes of Indianapolis lest night won a unanimous decision | Johnny Yates in the best battle of the evening on at Sports Arena, Simonton and Greene with action as the determined ringmen ether with everything they had. Big Chief Saunookee, a_tre- against the world’s best, “includ- mendous Indian chieftain from] ing Frank Sexton, present world’s » kept aggressively coming in during OOF nerokes: N. C.,, will meet ,Al| heavyweight champion. cut about the face as McShea's hard felt each other out in Round One. In Round Two, with both hands, hurt’ McShea as he kept ’ round, and just about the only-one he inbay |, McSheat—— oe up and seemed to punch. much faster and harder. The Shelby _|vingman had fought the highly-! for | touted Metzger in the main-event{ .jat Fort Lauderdale earlier in the week and may have been feeling the effects from that bout. At any rate, Moore is plenty good. The crowd -liked his style! and gave him an excellent “hand” as he left the ring. Moore has really built himself a reputation in his short appearance in the equared circle. The fans were all the closing rounds of the | enthused at his boxing savvy and took the; were-very expressive of their Yates with | liking for the Canadian. right | Rich-Menedez Fight Good Another very good bout. was the Jerry Rich-Gus Menendez set- { tied hard for victory!to. Menendez, hailing from Ha-} fight.| vana, Cuba, was the possessor of! TO NEW Polish’ wrestler. Sitko| Bobby Roberts, popular ex-Air| European} Force captain, will oppose Mr.’ heavyweight wrestling tilte: “X”.. The masked man. has. not The Chief has wrestled through- {been _ unmasked .in ~ eighteen out.the country’ and is billed asjstraight matches. * the largest: living Indian, He} One other bout and a wrestle weighs 375 pounds. royal will open the ghow at 8:30 Sitko has..wrestled in Europe} in the Key. West, Sports Arena at many. times and’ has been. pitted |Greene» and Simonton ‘streets. Sitko, claims to hold the a hard eft ast night, but Rich,}cy. to Cook) and the Ta also a hard-hitter on a.comeback | badly cut at the end. trail, nailed him to the floor inj Cox. won’a TKO actually - Round.3 for the count of one. Rich }was ‘not out, seco! bounced Menendez on “the matiéd their fighter Was fc twice in the fourth. Menendez | would not let*him coi finished the last round very fast} Cox Good Prospect as Rich seemed to tire some-} Cox is a good prospect an me what. fans would be Satisfied to see him It was @ fast encounter with |.in action again. ‘ Rich the harder hitter of the | Billy Stewart won by. the two. knockout route over Frank ‘Terry Charley Cox, 126, of Ft. Wayne,/in the second .round of. a. four- Indiana, made’a hit with the fans | rounder. as he KOed Freddie’ Cook, 128,}the show. Camden, N.°J. \ This ‘week’s card was very Cox..was devastating as he)pleasing and the fans were more poured it on. “He showed no mer-! than satisfied with the bouts. YORK TO'MEET NOTRE DAME tiie (#) Wirephoto CARL SNAVELY (left), University of North Carolina football coach, addresses his team in the dressing room at Chapel Hill just before boarding a train for New York to meet Notre Dame. 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