Word: ditrinco
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Vincent A. Ditrinco '40 was termed the best boxer of the evening by Coach Henry Lamar, Ditrinco, winning the 135 pound title, was uncanny in his accuracy, and was also the fastest and most agile man in the ring as he defeated David R. Simboli '40 in the finals. Simboli, a peppy, speedy scrapper, could not cope with Ditrinco's lightening-like smashes...
Robert F. Schlafly H. winning the 165 pound crown was a close second to Ditrinco in honors for the tournament...
...lighter classes there are going to be some hard clashes as well. Two Freshmen who will be close together in the 135 pound race, Vincent Ditrinco, a promising boxer, fast on his feet, with good boxing sense, and Dave Simboli, who if he has a good day will be hard to beat. All in all Henry Lamar has some really scrappy boxers. Better come down tonight and watch Alf Corbett try to square the count with Pete Olney as they put their men through their paces...
...Armstrong, John P. 19 185 6.2 Browne & Nicholas Bailey, George W. Jr. 18 173 6. Exeter Bassett, Cortland A. 18 143 5.8 Athol High Boulger, Thomas A. 18 138 5.9 Bexley High Curtis, Charles W. 3d 18 150 5.8 Choate Davisson, Richard L. 18 173 5.10 St. Paul's Ditrinco, Vincent 18 142 5.11 Madison High Downes, Philip G. 18 155 5.9 Country Day Ervin, Henry N. 17 158 5.9 St. Mark's Estabrook, Frederick R. Jr. 17 180 6.2 Aven Old Farms Francis, Victor 19 170 5.11 Mitlon Academy Freedley, Vinton 18 145 5.9 St. Paul's Fulton, Robert...
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