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ark:/16417/th71nv6dckjlrA.G. Hamilton, Greendale superintendent, receiving team award from Babe Kimbrough, February 4, 1948.Image
ark:/16417/th710ndrj7fmtAfrican-American Champions of the 1950 Golden Gloves tourney, from left to right, are Hilliard Fann, Coach George Edwards, Jimmy Burns, Garland Dishman, William Talbott, Joe Ed Dawson, James J. Hayes, Dempsey Hale and W.H. Davis.Image
ark:/16417/th71nljxbbxfxAllen Hackett, second, working over his charge, Frank Lewis. Billy Joe Wright-Lewis fight. There's all kind of action in any program at the Golden Gloves tournament--solid socking, furious flailing with heavy gloves, fast work in the corners as fighters rest between rounds--as shown by these pictures taken by Leader Photographer Ralph Looney during Monday night's session at Woodland auditorium. There's Allen Hackett of Frankfort, a busy second while instructing and reviving a pupil between rounds.Image
ark:/16417/th71fjvgggct2Allen Hackett, second, working over his charge, Frank Lewis. Billy Joe Wright-Lewis fight. There's all kind of action in any program at the Golden Gloves tournament--solid socking, furious flailing with heavy gloves, fast work in the corners as fighters rest between rounds--as shown by these pictures taken by Leader Photographer Ralph Looney during Monday night's session at Woodland auditorium. There's Allen Hackett of Frankfort, a busy second while instructing and reviving a pupil between rounds. January, 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th7vczgfjxjv3Although without formal instruction in the sport since he took up boxing four years ago as a middleweight , Pierre (Perry) Jackson had won titles in two lighter classes of other meets before he captured the African American heavyweight championship in The Herald-Leader's 1948 Golden Gloves tournament last week. Voted the sportsmanship award by officials and newspapermen who saw all the bouts in the tourney, the twenty-year-old Kentucky State College athlete from Henderson is shown receiving that trophy from Larry Shropshire, Leader sports editor. A KSC junior, he is regular center on the school's football team.Image
ark:/16417/th7591hmdtz8cAmong amateur boxers signing up yesterday for participation in the 1949 Golden Gloves tournament January 10,12,13,14 and 19 were Leslie Burton (left) and his brother, Osie L. Burton (seated), of 370 South Mill Street. Leslie is an entrant in the Open featherweight division, while Osie will compete in the Open light heavyweight ranks. Image
ark:/16417/th7krrs2hvjrxBen Simpson Jr-Raymond Horne fight, January 19, 1949. This was a welterweight open finals fight which Simpson won. Photo shows one fighter falling from blow delivered by other.Image
ark:/16417/th7dklsv0gxncBen Simpson Jr-Raymond Horne fight, January 19, 1949. This was a welterweight open finals fight which Simpson won. Photo shows two fighters readying to exchange blows.Image
ark:/16417/th71b6n12f585Ben Simpson Jr. (stripes)-Damon Pierce fight. Ben Simpson of Lexington is shown after flooring Damon Pierce of Greendale for a knockout in the second round of a scheduled three-round bout at the Pre-Golden Gloves boxing matches at Woodland auditorium. Simpson weighed in at 141 pounds with Pierce scaling at 145. Refereeing is Captain Winfield Scott Chadwick. Last night's bouts were sponsored by The Herald-Leader as will be the Golden Gloves starting January 10.Image
ark:/16417/th712zwc8ss8rBen Simpson Jr. (stripes)-Damon Pierce fight. Ben Simpson of Lexington is shown after flooring Damon Pierce of Greendale for a knockout in the second round of a scheduled three-round bout at the Pre-Golden Gloves boxing matches at Woodland auditorium. Simpson weighed in at 141 pounds with Pierce scaling at 145. Refereeing is Captain Winfield Scott Chadwick. Last night's bouts were sponsored by The Herald-Leader as will be the Golden Gloves starting January 10. December, 1948.Image
ark:/16417/th71p16jp82l8Ben Simpson Jr. (stripes)-Damon Pierce fight. Photo shows Pierce sitting on canvas, Simpson ready to deliver more blows. December, 1948.Image
ark:/16417/th7174kx40z5fBen Simpson Jr.-Ollie Miller fight. Simpson, local junior-high school student, is finishing a potent right swing during the course of a bout in which he earned a decision over another novice welterweight.Image
ark:/16417/th7zqs3rtwcfcBen Simpson Jr.-Raymond Horne fight, January 19, 1949. Image
ark:/16417/th75pvckqs466Ben Simpson Jr.-Raymond Horne fight, January 19, 1949. Photo shows one fighter lunging at other.Image
ark:/16417/th718d1rmx997Ben Simpson Jr., 111 Leader Avenue, defending Open welterweight champion, weighs in for the Golden Gloves tournament beginning tonight at Woodland auditorium as Bobby Wagoner, Paris, Open lightweight contender, waits in line. Sergeant E.C. Hale of the Fraternal Order of Police checks the scales. Blue Grass Lodge No. 4 of the FOP is co-sponsor of the tourney with The Herald-Leader. Simpson and Wagoner, who went to the semi-finals of last year's Novice lightweight class, were among the horde of Glovers who were given physical examinations and weight check-ups at The Herald-Leader building yesterday.Image
ark:/16417/th71mh9cmnk1sBen Simpson Jr., a Lexington boy, proves to the scales that he belongs in the welterweight class of the Novice division while Lynn Mitchell of The Herald-Leader checks weights for the Golden Gloves tournament opening tonight at Woodland auditorium.Image
ark:/16417/th7v61wtk8pl5Bill Hampton-Thomas Shuck fight.Image
ark:/16417/th75wtq3q02fhBilly P. Smith of 130 Shawnee Place stopped at Golden Gloves headquarters today to get the names of the Open middleweights he may face in the big boxing tourney next week. When this picture was snapped, he had taken time out from the records momentarily to study a picture of one of his fights last year, when he was a novice. Smith is a clerk in a Lexington chain drugstore.Image
ark:/16417/th7zq799v55psBilly Smith (left) and Carl Hudson, both of Lexington, take a peek at the lineup of mittmen who start swinging tonight in The Herald-Leader's annual Golden Gloves tournament. Both are in the Open division, and Smith--thanks to few entries in the middleweight ranks--must beat only Walter Scott for a championship.Image
ark:/16417/th71d089zftq8Bob Baysinger-James W. Ray fight.Image
ark:/16417/th73k35qjvl3sBob Baysinger-Leroy Thornton fight. Some of the furious action seen in the final program of The Herald-Leader Golden Gloves tournament. Photo shows Bob Baysinger, a two-handed swatter from Fort Knox, pounding away while his rival in the middleweight finals, Leroy Thornton of Lexington, attempts to cover up before being knocked out.Image
ark:/16417/th719xxvv0tkjBob Buchanon-Deotha Rankin fight. Man is shown readying to deliver blow to other's face.Image
ark:/16417/th71fhkqv2v0lBobby Casper-Leslie Burton fight at Louisville, January 27, 1949. Photo shows Burton taking heavy blow from Casper.Image
ark:/16417/th721wk50x8jnBobby Casper-Leslie Burton fight at Louisville, January 27, 1949. Photo shows Burton taking heavy blow from Casper.Image
ark:/16417/th7186hkhbp8pBobby Casper-Leslie Burton fight at Louisville, January 27, 1949. Photo shows Burton taking heavy blow from Casper.Image
ark:/16417/th76hgph0mjx8Bobby Faulkner and Jim Varney, of the physical education staff of the Veterans Administration. 1950Image
ark:/16417/th7wj2q63jln9Bobby Routt losing fight to Ronnie Brown at Louisville but winning "most courageous" award. Missing with a left thrust and catching one of Ronnie Brown's swats flush in the face, Bobby Routt is shown while waging his losing fight in the flyweight finals of a regional Golden Gloves tournament at Louisville. The Nicholasville boy, winner of an Open title in the recent Herald-Leader tourney, weathered such a storm stirred up by his Louisville opponent that he was awarded a trophy as "most courageous" fighter in the regional meet.Image
ark:/16417/th7n077dzn86gBobby Wagoner - Edward Sharpe fight, novice welterweight semi-finals, January 19, 1950. Photo shows the two boxers in the ring. Photo is taken from ringside, looking up at the two boxers; they punch towards each other and the referee is visible between them in the background. Wagoner was the winner of the bout.Image
ark:/16417/th7tcvx36sxh1Bobby Wagoner - Edward Sharpe fight, novice welterweight semi-finals, January 19, 1950. Photo shows the two boxers in the ring. The boxer on the right throws a left punch as the boxer on the left blocks the shot. Wagoner was the winner of the bout.Image
ark:/16417/th7n21zc813m6Bobby Wagoner - Edward Sharpe fight, novice welterweight semi-finals, January 19, 1950. Photo shows the two boxers in the ring. The boxers lean towards each other with arms outstretched as the referee stands at right. Wagoner was the winner of the bout.Image
ark:/16417/th7172lcgttmlBobby Wagoner - Edward Sharpe fight, novice welterweight semi-finals, January 19, 1950. Photo shows the two boxers in the ring. The referee stands at the left. Wagoner was the winner of the bout.Image
ark:/16417/th77xc4br1sk9Bobby Wagoner - Edward Sharpe fight, novice welterweight semi-finals, January 19, 1950. Photo shows the two boxers in the ring. The two boxers punch towards each other with arms outstretched as the referee stands at right. Wagoner was the winner of the bout.Image
ark:/16417/th7b0skn3pqhvBobby Wagoner-Edward Sharpe fight, January 19, 1950. Photo shows fighter closest to camera raising his arms above other fighter.Image
ark:/16417/th7144h59b0wbBobby Wagoner-Roger Schellenberger fight, January 24, 1950. Photo shows one fighter hanging over ropes while other fighter and referee watch.Image
ark:/16417/th710ng67t231Bobby Wagoner-Roger Schellenberger fight, January 24, 1950. Photo shows the two fighters exchanging jabs.Image
ark:/16417/th73dzrvph385Bruce Kunkel - Tommy Kelly fight, January 19, 1950. Both boxers are from Lexington. Muscular Bruce Kunkel (left), a University of Kentucky student and former Lafayette High athlete, lands a right to the head of Tommy Kelly, who is still enrolled at the latter school, during their battle for the Novice light-heavyweight crown in the annual Golden Gloves tournament at Woodland auditorium last night. The sharp-punching Kunkel won by decision.Image
ark:/16417/th72vpgcczn9kBruce Kunkel-Tommy Kelly fight, January 19, 1950. Photo shows fighter closest to camera raising his arms above other fighter.Image
ark:/16417/th716l8ksk4j4Bruce Kunkel, left, and Lorendz Smith. Bruce Kunkel (left), former Lafayette High School football and basketball star, and Lorendz Smith, also a former Lafayette student, filed their claims yesterday on Golden Gloves novice championships. Both are University of Kentucky sophomores, and both served last summer as lifeguards at Castlewood pool. During High School days, Kunkel also was a track star and Smith was a church league basketball player. Kunkel is studying engineering; Smith is an arts and science student.Image
ark:/16417/th7kcrlp4lb6fBurton brothers. Standing, Kenneth and Dick; seated, Osie and Leslie. 1950Image
ark:/16417/th71cvlp29f40Carl Hudson-James Terry fight, January 14, 1949. Photo shows one fighter's backside as other, smaller man throws punch at him.Image
ark:/16417/th715nvn68hxdCarl Maul-Sammy Turner fight.Image
ark:/16417/th718rk5w02k2Carl Maul-Sammy Turner fight.Image
ark:/16417/th71pz3hgmgrvCarl Maul-Sammy Turner fight. Ringsiders see countless expressions on fighting faces in The Herald-Leader's annual Golden Gloves tournament, and here are some grimaces "frozen" by Leader Photographer Ralph Looney in the midst of hot action during Monday night's program. Shown in the photo, working on the principle of an eye for an ear, are Sam Turner (left) of Greendale and Carl Maul of Frankfort.Image
ark:/16417/th78b9vk3lz3jChampions of the 1950 Golden Gloves tourney, from left to right, are Charles Kurtz, James Carrier, Ollie Miller, Homer Martinez, James Warder, Ben Simpson Jr., Leslie Burton and Osie Burton (Coach Dick Burton, extreme right, cropped out of published photo).Image
ark:/16417/th7lhwlxgdlk1Charles Allender-Grant Holliday fight. Photo shows man raising arms in victory over opponent.Image
ark:/16417/th7sbddbx820sCharles Covington-Charles Riley fight.Image
ark:/16417/th7163jc5n8krCharles Kurtz of Harrodsburg, 1949 Novice light-heavyweight champion who will compete in the Open heavyweight class this year, gets his heart and lungs x-rayed while other Golden Gloves entrants wait for their turns. To make sure all entrants were physically sound, Golden Gloves headquarters used a mobile x-ray unit yesterday to make case studies of all the young athletes. The unit was furnished through the courtesy of the Kentucky Health Department and the Lexington and Fayette County Tuberculosis Association. From left to right, those waiting for their turns are Pat Hanley, 937 Williamson Street, who will defend his Open bantamweight title; Frank Lewis of Frankfort, a Novice light-heavyweight making his first appearance in the Gloves, and Cebert Burus, 246 Willard Street, a Novice middleweight also making his first Gloves attempt. Hanley, Lewis and Burus all are members of the Elks team.Image
ark:/16417/th77jzbs938gfCharles Kurtz-Vaughn Cox fight, January 19, 1949. Image
ark:/16417/th71dm9957bssCharles Kurtz-Vaughn Cox fight, January 19, 1949. This was a light-heavyweight novice final which Cox won. Photo shows one fighter delivering blows to other.Image
ark:/16417/th710wn9lj0wsCharles Kurtz-Vaughn Cox fight, January 19, 1949. This was a light-heavyweight novice final which Cox won. Photo shows one fighter delivering blows to other.Image
ark:/16417/th7s8238p2tnkCharles McElfresh (nearest camera) of Lexington and Ronald Roberts of Greendale were anything but this chummy during their novice welterweight bout on Wednesday night's Golden Gloves card at Woodland auditorium. McElfresh, Henry Clay gridder, finally won by decision in the night's top bout, during which both mittmen reeled several times from the force of the other's blows. Referee Jim Barney watches the rope rassle.Image
ark:/16417/th711q91zh22rCharles McElfresh swaps smiles with two-time winner, Dennis McDonald of Cynthiana, but the Blue Devil end will sub blows for that smile when the two meet tonight in the ring at Woodland auditorium.Image