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Died. John Arthur Dewar. 63, British sportsman and whisky distiller (Dewar's White Label); of a heart ailment; in Montecatini, Italy. Heir to a $5,000,000 fortune and a famous thoroughbred stable at 38, "Lucky" Dewar hit the headlines in 1931 when his horse Cameronian won the first two legs (the Two Thousand Guineas at Newmarket, the Epsom Derby) on Britain's Triple Crown, missed pulling off a rare coup when Cameronian ran a dismal last in the St. Leger...
Arlon T. Adams Jr., Shelburne Falls, Mass.; Dickenson W. Adams, Shelburne Falls, Mass.; George P. Bates, Gloucester, Mass.; Hugh P. Chandler, Auburndale, Mass.; Kenneth B. Culbert, E. Boothbay, Me.; Frank G. Dewar, Cambridge, Mass.; Donald J. Fern, Forest Hill, L. I.; John H. Leo Jr., Newton, Mass.; Frederick J. Davis, Roslindale, Mass...
...Dewar was voted "outstanding, performer" in the finals of the Intramural boxing championships, held Tuesday. He defeated Norm Wyner in the finals...
Except for Lee, Chandler, and Bates, Coach Bob Pickett's lineup is still indefinite. But he expects brothers Dick and Bud Adams to start at 130 and 137 pounds, while Frank Dewar, Joe Hubbard, and Ken Culbert will probably wrestle in the 147, 157, and 177 pound divisions...
...major upset was scored in the 145 1b. class when Frank Dewar of Dudley won a hard-fought three round decision over unbeaten Norm Wyner of Winthrop. Wyner had knocked out all but one of his previous opponents. Dewar had been runner-up in the division for three consecutive years...