Word: hankins
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Dana Fernald, Larchmont, New York; Robert A. Fisher, Birmingham, Michigan; Donald L. Garfield, Cambridge; Paul G. Garrity, Cambridge; Don L. Geeson, Alexandria, Virginia; Albert M. Gibson, Greenville, Michigan; Francis C. Gray, Jr., Boston; David Green, Valpariso, Michigan; William H. Guild, Hingham; Theodore R. Gullicksen, Quincy; Roscoe P. Hankin, Davidsonville, Maryland; Richard W. Homans, Canton; Dabney S. Johnson, Jacksonville, Florida...
...decision; Francis "Rosie" O'Grady, 132, (H) defeated Leo Trupin, 134, (RPI) by decision; Jack Beinschrotch, 156, (RPI) knocked out Hugh Courtwright, 153 (H) in first round; Leo Col. 161, (RPI) defeated Jay Dotson, 155, (H) by T.K.O. in third round; Art Clyde, 161, (RPI) defeated Rusty Hankin, 163, (H) by decision...
Taking part in the eight bouts will be Rusty Hankin of the NROTC, and V-12 pugilists Ken Ammenworth, Hugh Courtwright, Eddie Davis, Jay Dotson, "Rosic" O'Grady, Jim Rafil, and Tony Taylor...
...definite weight groups in which each man will be classified have not yet been determined. At the present time, six boxers are ready and their classes will be decided later. They Taylor, 120, Ken Ammenwerth, 125, Frank O'Grady, '135, Jim, Raffi, 145, J. C. Doston, 155, Roscoe Hankin and an as yet unknown heavyweight of 175 compose the Varsity squad. All of these are in the V-12 with the exception of Hankin who is in the NROTC...
Backing up Navin as reserve number four backs are Bob Chapple, star on the baseball nine, who is now ready for action on the gridiron, Rusty Hankin, and George O'Day. Chapple's pile-driving smashes through the line stood out on Saturday for the red team; Hankin was injured and is temporarily out of action...