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...training under its new coach, Lieutenant Charles Palmer, the Varsity Pole Team commences its indoor season at the Commonwealth Armory next Saturday night in a match against a strong Westwood team. The Harvard team will miss the brilliant playing of the veteran from Honolulu, Lowell Dillingham '34. However the bout on Saturday night is an exhibition match, and will neither harm nor aid the standing of either team. Dillingham is expected to be back on the team in time to play in the first official league game against the 110th Cavalry on January...
Half an hour later, Referee Eddie Forbes raised Lewis's shaggy right hand, pronounced him still champion. Referee Forbes's announcement was inaudible in the loudest, most prolonged booing (20 minutes) that has ever occurred in Madison Square Garden. The bout had not ended in a fall. Instead, after stumbling about the ring with their heads locked like two foolishly embattled elks, Lewis and Steele separated, glared, grunted. Steele whacked Lewis on the face with the back of his hand. Referee Forbes warned him to refrain. Steele whacked Lewis three times more. Instead of disqualifying Steele, Referee Forbes...
...Cooper, Jr. '33 and P. W. A. Hines '34 are the outstanding letter men of last year's team. Hines has lost only one bout in two years, and that one to the Canadian Intercollegiate champion. Cooper also holds this reputation having lost only once, and then in an unusually close bout last year in the Yale match...
...bout was no natural for Petrolle: he normally fights at 140 lb., had to take off eight pounds in eleven days to make the limit (135 lb.). Canzoneri soon discovered the result. Cool and chipper, an 8-to-5 favorite, he brushed away Petrolle's usually lethal right, danced briskly around the ring peppering quick little punches at Petrolle's head. As Petrolle weakened with fatigue, Canzoneri exhibited bravado. He dropped his hands and stuck out his jaw, moving it just in time to make his opponent miss. Petrolle won the seventh round and shook Canzoneri with...
...Lane '24 and E.H. Lane '24, twin brothers and both former intercollegiate foils champions, will engage in a sabre bout as the last feature on the program. Other men who will participate in the various exhibitions are H.P. Walker '33, captain of the Varsity team, H.B. Wesselman '31, R.B. Lawson '32, G.M. Yatsevitch '33, and J.G. Hurd '34. Coach Peroy will cross foils with Levis in the feature match...