PAGE TENTHE ESCANABA (MICH.) DAILY PRESSTUESDAY. FEB. 13. 1951■❖First FightsAre TomorrowSutter Withdraws;Four RepeatersfromTen Golden Gloves champi* i-the Escanaba tournament left by train this morning with their manager and trainer tor Milwaukee where they will compete tomorrow night in the Milwaukee Journal tournament.Winners in tomorrow night action will fight in the finalround Friday night.Representing the Escanaba tournament will be three from Sault Ste. Marie, three from Manistiquc, two from Escanaba, and one each from Menominee and Negaunee.The eleventh Escanaba champion, John Sutter of Gladstone, who had no opposition in the tournament here, withdrew an will not make the Milwaukeetrip.Four Are RepeatersAccompaning the fighters will be Ken L. Gunderman, tourr -rrent manager, and trainers Jim my Gallo of the Soo and Leo Legacy of Menominee.Those competing at Milwaukee will be: 118 pound open—LeoLeask, Soo; 126 pound open — J Wayne Tufnell, Manistiquc; 135 ' pound open—Frank Massey, Soo; 112 pound novice—John McDonald, Menominee; 118 pound nov- j lcc—Harry Sundman, Escanaba: 1126 pound novice—Ronald Mag-nuson, Escanaba: 135 pound novice—Louis Dreon. Negaunee: 147 pound novice—Francis Manistique; 160 pound novice— , Gerald Dufour, Manistique; 1*5 pound novice—Jack Kalbfleisch,Soo. . IOf tins group, four are makingrepeat performances in Milwaukee. Last year Sundman moved to j the finals of the 112 novice division before losing a close decision. ( Leask, Tufnell and Masscv also, competed at Milwaukee but none i reached the finals.Selling.Caspian TrioMW*LEO LEASK. Son 118 pound opruJAC K KALBFLEISC II. Sou 175 pound noviceGLRALD DUFOUR, Manistiquelf0 pound noviceJOHN MCDONALD, Menominee112 pound noviceLOUIS DREON, Negaunee 135 pound novice ------- — —rsfwrAll Star CaneTilts TonightFirst Game SlatedFor 6:45 P. M.RONALD MAGNI SON. Escanaba126 pound noviceFRANK MASSEY. Soo 135 pound openIIARRY SUNDMAN. Escanaba118 pound noviceJOHN SI TTER. EscanabaHeavyweight novice(Daily P ess Photos)Braves/Stephenson Reserves Win I*!•STEPHENSON—Gladstone and Stephenson high school reservesmoved into the semi-finals of ’he1 % d .r%«I! inn ThoDnnoUpset CatsEAST LANSING P Defensive-minded Michigan Statev Inu.’nH 11 t lt;’ li - vcn i* i i). i —Tonight's the night city league basketball fans have been waiting for.At 6:45 at the junior high school.Clairmonts’ National league champs will tee off against the National league All Stars. This game will be followed at 8 o'clock by Kesslers, American league leaders, against the American AllS t a rs.Joe Lequia of the KCs and Robert Pearson of Groos Drugs will manage the National league stars and Arnold Johnson of the Shamrocks and Rob Jensen ofClovcrland College will handle the American aces.In league games last night. John Dementer and Jim Quinn droppedin 12 points each to give the National Guards their first victoryof the season, n 37-26 victory over the i\ of C. Alger Strom got nine and A1 Tavlor six for the losersv V.y4 , ‘ f , . 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APftW• • » « . • * ♦ lt;jr» ' • » * * . a * , •%J •• -viv.; . *• g i /.hvi vXjdafi'v! v.v.vXv/,!*.')VFRANCIS SELLING, Manistiquc147 pound noviceWAYNE TUFNELL, Manistiquf126 pound opena*iii»ma an -1-/f 'I/#./#o y/ 1111 mAAt£F •Getstirf.orrider’iCHICAGO- ida The Hi , Ten basketball title campaign developed into a torrid two-team »trap between Illinois and Indiana today alter Wisconsin and Northwestern were virtually jolted out of contention.In a night oi upst is Monday,Michigan State stalled the la tlive minute- to Mirprise Ninth-western, 52-48 at Ea t Laming. At LaFayette, Purdue .snored 5lt;i Ilo.nt - in the ii .i t hulf to r'UiWisconsin 62-48.The d’. feat a a Wia'sn inllihil nun' ciii'li li'lli'i' I' MH -.RAPID RIVER — Can Rapid Riser stop the unbeaten Nahma Arrows?That que tion will be answered tonight id the Rapid River high ehool pin before an expected capacity mow'd.Coach Harold (Hub ) And. r-son's Nalnu.t bo vs .or currently l ining the crest of a 13-game winning streak. They are undefeatod in 10 ; uues in Ci nti al le ;gue play and lt'nding second-place I'renary bp three' games. Rapid River is in third place.Coach Norm Slough's Rapid River team lias won six strai tit games, i;s kmt loss being, to Nalu a \;hcn it played the w ho! ■ game minu one regular and the 1. t quarter mime three more.R ipid River will start tw r, e Ander: i n. Wilbur Oman, D.d ■ Gibson, Bill Goodman and Meri'ill Reder..oit with Dennis Thonin , AI-l.o : 11 • I 1 Allied G Inli ii i - ■ t .lt; I (in -