Word: brotherism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...evening's featured fifth bout however, Brockton, Mass. Robbie Simms, the 19-year-old half-brother of top middleweight contender. Margin Hagler, took a unanimous decision from Simon Ramos of New York's Apollo Club...
...Harvard star Peter Predun faces his twin brother, a Bruin defenseman...
...Robbie Sims (the half-brother of Marvin Hagler), winner of the outstanding fighter award at the New England AAU championships and a definite Olympic contender, will head the card," Jackson said excitedly, as he peddled tickets in the Lowell dining hall. Hundreds of phone calls and miles of legwork later, George Jackson not only sounds like, but is, the promoting wunderkind of boxing at Harvard. Division Boston New York 106 lb. Joe Roach Louis Hernandez 112 lb. Eddic Reardon George Pimentell 119 lb. Jimmie Lyons Jorge Vasquez 125 lb. Tony Verga Steven Boyd 132 lb. John Curran Mike Dominquez...
After a quick B.C. tally, Predun opened the second half scoring for the Crimson with his fourth goal thirty seconds into the stanza. Minutes later Norman Forbush home goal, five assists) hit brother Bill from behind the net to give the Crimson a 16-3 lead. Forty seconds later the same combination scored again to make...
Predun led the Crimson point parade with five goals and five assists on the night. Bill Forbush netted five goals and brother Norman added a goal and five assists. Senior scoring leader Mike Faught popped in four goals and added an assist, while Mike Ward and Gordie Nelson notched three and two goals respectively. Dave Wigglesworth and Terry Trusty each scored one goal apiece to round out the Harvard scoring...