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Norman Wyner's knockout win over Michael Corrigan and TKO victories by Francis Holmes of Dunster, John Canning of Leverett, Tony Murray of Leverett, and Dick Koch of Adams highlighted the first round trials of the inter-House boxing tournament yesterday at the IAB. Wyner, a Winthrop House middleweight, reached the finals in his division last year through KO's in all his matches. His knockout came after only 40 seconds of the first round...
...class Canning drew blood from Ken Williamson of Adams, while Fran Ingoldsby of Dunster and Ed Carey of Winthrop won their matches by decision...
...Charles S. Bridges, 50, vice president in charge of sales and advertising of Libby, McNeill & Libby, third largest (after H. J. Heinz Co., California Packing Corp.) U.S. food-canning concern (last year's net sales: $177 million), succeeded the late Daniel W. Creeden as president and general manager. Bridges came to Libby as a salesman in 1923, rose steadily to become vice president...
Botulism, the deadliest of all food poisonings, was reported only twice, but it killed four of its five victims. Since the bacteria which secrete botulin can thrive only when they are carelessly sealed in a nourishing medium without air, botulism nowadays is associated with home canning. In California, two victims ate home-canned mushrooms; in Oregon, two ate home-canned beets. They would have been all right if they had reboiled the food...
...vice president of the 50-year-old Green Giant Co., world's largest packer (27 canneries) of peas and corn (annual sales: $46 million), was named president to succeed Edward B. Cosgrove, 64, who became board chairman. Minneapolis-born Dietrich came to Green Giant (then the Minnesota Valley Canning Co.) as an accountant in 1918, rose swiftly through the ranks to assistant secretary, secretary and, finally, executive vice president...