Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 May 1964, p. 14

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14 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tusedey, Mey 12, 1964 EQUALS RECORD -- HER OWN -- OUTDOORS ncn shown here ain Diane Gerace, 21, of Trail, B.C., who holds the North American "indoor" high jump - for women, at five feet, nine "'up-and-over"' bar at the same heigitt, i Saturday's outdoors sity of British Columbia stad- | Joyce, ium. |GALE KERWIN OTTAWA (CP)--Some saw in him the makings of a second Jimmy McLarnin and Gale Ker- win admits he tried to model his ring career on that of the Vancouverite who was Pay welterweight champion in the 1930s But the Ottawa fighter didn't make the splash in the boxing world that McLarnin did and pg is the first to admit that, "T should have done a lot better," he said with apparent regret in.a recent interview. Since quitting the ring in 1962 as reigning Canadian welter- weight champion, Kerwin has become moderately successful in the family rea] estate busi- ness here. He lives with his |wife and three children in a |spadious home in one of Ottawa's better residential dis- tricts and manages a senior hockey team in winter. | He says he works and plays |nard to keep his thoughts away | from boxing, a sport he has | loved since boyhood. MADE COMEBACKS He has already made two comebacks and at 29 doesn't rule out the idea of a third. But his father discourages that {thought and his pretty wife, would be the last to --(CP Wirephoto) 'applaud such a move. meet, held at Vancouver's Univer- Ottawa Boxer Admits Didn't Achieve Goal ' A fair junior hockey Kerwin. didn't have te gn twice about turning his full attention to boxing. 'Maybe I could have been a good senior hockey player, no more, But I loved boxing and I wanted to know how good I was at it." Fighting out of New York in the late 1950s, with Al Lang as his manager, ke won 38 of his professional fights and drew twice, In his heyday he ranked ninth in his division. His pet punch was a left hook and it kayoed 12 of his oppo- nents. He is proud that he was never the victim of a knockout although several of his fights were stopped when he suffered! no; bad cuts. He was a favorite of boxing writers because' he would not hesitate to give them good copy with his predictions of victory. He became well known to mil- lions of fans who watched Fri- day night fights on U.S. fele- vision. Late in his career he began! his mind, "But it's tough," says. \ yer,|performing somersaults and cartwheels in the ring after each win, a stunt borrowed 'SERS ; (AP}=Mie 'NEW YORK st Ty ~~ SAN FRANCISCO -|Morabito, managing owner every 1,000 persons in the sal viet Union, from McLarnin. A blood disorder and some resulting shabby performances led to his first retirement. He quit a second time when the Ontario Real Estate Board told him he couldn't combine boxing and selling. 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