Word: bouts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Monstrous Primo Camera: his fight against Ernie Schaaf for the right to a world's championship bout against Jack Sharkey; by a knockout in the 13th round; in Manhattan. Schaaf, hospitalized immediately after the fight, recovered consciousness after 1 hr. and 45 min., developed an intracranial hemorrhage. Sports-reporters, incorrigibly skeptical about all Camera's doings, first described the knockout as a fake, hastily acknowledged its authenticity three days later when doctors operated to remove a blood clot from Schaaf's brain. Schaaf, 24, never rallied, died early next morning...
...Tony Canzoneri, world's lightweight boxing champion: a catchweight bout against Billy Townsend of Vancouver; by a knockout after 1 min., 5 sec. of the first round; in Madison Square Garden...
Army brings one of its strongest teams in years, while the Harvard grapplers have been defeated only once this season, by Lehigh. Much interest is centered in the 145-pound bout scheduled between Captain Pat Johnson '33, who has been overcome but once during his undergraduate career at Harvard, and Thompson, a powerful Senior Cadet. The heavyweight bout brings together Gridley Barrows '34 and Miller of West Point, who were tackles on their respective football squads last year...
...January 13, the Harvard team defeated M.I.T. by the score of 6-1. Great possibilities were seen then by ringsiders despite the comparatively easy competition offered by an inexperienced Tech team. In this bout there were five knock-outs of the seven bouts fought...
Because of the Springfield entrance requirements there will be no bout in the 115 pound class. Coach Lamar's probable lineup will be as follows: M. A. Lamb '34, 125 pound class; E. M. Wadsworth '33, 135 pound class; A. B. Sullivan '34 or Abrabam Cone '34, 145 pound class; Philip Hines '34, 155; pound class; W. G. Cooper '33, 165; Richard Lawrence '34, 175; Bradley Simmons '34, unlimited...