Word: defaults
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...semi-finals Joe Passonneau defeated Dave Simboli '40 in the 135 pound class to move up to the finals. Horace Bresler won by default over Jack bragg who injured his finger. Bob Dwan nosed out Nelson Hardenberg '40 in the 145 pound group to move up to the finals. Frank Neal '41 lost to Johnnie Parker to put him out of the 145 pound division. Henry Kelly '40 won his decision over Irving Schitt 1G, sending him up to the final bout of the 155 pound class. Chet McLaughlin '41 lost to Ted Kahn, who advanced to the finals...
...second round default Charlie D'Autremont won over Bill Stedman '41 of the 165 pounders to face Bobby Green in the finals who defeated Doug McLeod '39. Nick Mellon '39 in the 175 pound class lost a decision to Eb Cobb who then advanced to the finals to face Tucky Burr. The latter then shaded Paul Fields...
...Camp No. 1 are the isolationists like Senator Hiram Johnson who nearly five years ago framed and got passed the legislation which makes it impossible for a nation which is in default on its debts to the U. S. (i.e., nearly all of Europe) to borrow any more U. S. money, and the drafters of the 1937 Neutrality Act which prohibits sales to belligerents other than on a dockside cash & carry basis. This camp also includes such public spokesmen as Mr. Herbert Hoover, Senator "Cotton Ed" Smith of South Carolina, who is suspicious of all foreigners, and Senator Bob Reynolds...
...shoulder injury to Dave Goodman of the Engineers gave Tudor Gardiner the heavyweight match by default. However, the outcome of the bout was already determined, since the Crimson wrestler was on top from the start until the default...
Gardiner Wins by Default...