Word: bouts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Undoubtedly the feature bout was a brilliant seesaw battle in the unlimited class in which Tudor Gardiner, undefeated Yardling, finally triumphed over Roderick H. Cox 1G by the meagre time advantage of 1:53. At different periods during the exhaustive match both came within a hair's breadth of pinning the other...
...Major bout of the afternoon was the fight to place in the finals of the 175-pound class. Dick Lewis, who held a place on the Freshman team this season, finally downed Ernest V. Keyes 3L after two exhaustive overtimes. He will face Daughaday, who wrestled 165 on the Yardling force and who overcame undefeated Tudor Gardiner '40 in order to place...
...Feature bout will probably be in the unlimited class which Chief Boston won last year. Threatening his title is Tudor Gardiner '40, undefeated heavyweight of the Freshman grapplers. Challengers in the 135 and 165-pound divisions are unbeaten Arthur Page and Bill Daughaday of the Yardling team...
Most interest of the evening centered on the bout between Captain Jim Gaffney of the football team and Yarding Tudor Gardiner, which the latter won by excellent boxing coupled with the ability to withstand the sledge-hammer slugging of the pigskin handler, Gaffney, pounding the Freshman wildly in the first round, was tamed later when Gardiner helped him lose his enthusiasm by stepping inside smashing books and belaboring the gridman's head...
...best boxing of the afternoon was displayed in the bout in which Simboli defeated Edward B. Cochran '38. Fighting in the 135 pound class, both men showed praiseworthy fight and skill for all three rounds. Another hard fight was staged between Edward H. Ahrens '37 and Latady. At the end of three rounds, this match was declared a draw, so the contestants went into a fourth round slugfest which Ahrens carried until the last few seconds, when Latady, with crushing left and right hooks to the head, landed enough blows to swing the decision in his favor...