Word: devito
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Dates: during 1932-1932
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...taking part in these two performances at Wellesley are: J.E. Beaumont '33, H.J. Cataldo 1L., S.A. DiGiovanni '33, A. DeCicco '33, A.J. DeVito '33, V.R. Montanari '33, J.V. Novelli '33, H.A. Stone'33, A.J. Torrielli '33, H.R. Woodard...
...Davison '3b, A.J. DeVito '33, R.B. Doretous '35, J. B. Duffy, Jr. '35, Samuel Duker '33, William Dworetaky '33, L.K. Emerson '33, Barney Feldman '34, J.L. Pinan '33, N.S. Foley '34, F.G. Folger '33, Maurice Franks '35, R.M. Gallagher '34, L.E. Gatto '34, Henry Gemner '33, Leo Goldberg '34, Henry Greenberg '33, J.V. Ballett '35, A.M. Halpern '33, J.C. Harris E.G.L. Haskins '35, J.D. Hersey '33, J.J. Hession '35, E.H. Hickey '35, J.W. Higgins, Jr. '33, E.C. Hodson '35, M.L. Hoffman '35, Samuel Horwitz '33, T.H. Hunter '35, E.S. Hurwitt '33, Alvan Hyde...
...Londos v. DeVito match was the most surprising of the indoor wrestling season, not because Londos won but because his opponent belonged to a different "group." Wrestlers in Japan recently divided themselves into two factions in order to make more money. Professional wrestlers in the U. S. are segregated, for similar reasons, into three loosely organized troupes. Each is controlled by a promoter who sees to it that his best performers do not risk prestige or popularity by wrestling against able members of a rival group. Each has a claimant to the world's championship, several more or less...