Word: champion
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This year there are to be five bouts in foils, which will be as follows: Gilbert Kerlin '33 vs. H. C. Cassidy '31: Henry Wesselman '30 vs. J. G. Hurd '34; E. H. Lane vs. E. L. Lane; F. S. Righeimer, Intercollegiate Champion for 1928, vs. Joseph Levis, Amateur National Champion; Peroy vs. Levis; R. B. Lawson '32 vs. Peroy-sabre; Righelmer vs. Levis, epee...
Contributions for the new project came willingly, and soon $3,000 had been raised for the erection of a boat-house, which was built on the shore of the river. Excellent shells were procured, and John Biglin, the old professional champion, came to train the crews...
...annual Fall Handicap Cross-Country Meet, open to all members of the University, will also be held this afternoon. Among the entrants are G.H. Bullwinkle, 1G. former intercollegiate mile champion and track and cross-country start at C.C. N. Y. J.M. Estabrook '34 will be the only member of the University team to enter the meet...
Several former track starts are expected to offer severe competition for the undergraduate runners. Among those entered in the meet are J. L. Reid 3L, once intercollegiate cross country champion, intercollegiate cross country champion, and captain of the 1929 Harvard track team; G. H. Bullwinkle 1G, former captain of the C. C. N. Y. track and cross country teams; and F. J. Mardulier '30, former Crimson hurdle star...
...Codman Jr. '19, former Harvard oarsman, and one-time New England champion, was the winner of the senior singles race yesterday in the final day of the first annual fall rowing regatta. Codman, the winner of the American Henley at Philadelphia in 1929 and runner-up in the nationals last year, was about a length ahead of W. I. Stuart '28, at the finish. The five other boats came in a considerable distance behind the two leaders, F. C. Bell '33 placing third...