Word: heavyweights
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Ordinarily, the judge's report on the court's inquest would have been a formality. Since no one was legally responsible for the death of Professional Heavyweight Hayes ("Ed") Sanders, no one could be prosecuted. But to Chief Justice Elijah Adlow of Boston's municipal court the death of Ed Sanders (25), shortly after he was knocked out in the eleventh round of a fight with New England Champion Willie James, was still murder and the bout's spectators were party to the crime...
...match, the Crimson's last before mid-years, pits an undermanned and heavyweight-dominated squad against the undefeated and united Bruins, who will be doubly tough to best on their home...
...campaign by Light Heavyweight champion Archie Moore for a crack at Rocky Mareiano's heavyweight crown took the form today of a want ad in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch personal column, asking "information" on how to get the fight...
...Heavyweight sophomore Bob Wynne pinned his ninth consecutive opponent for Harvard Saturday afternoon in the final bout against Pennsylvania to give the varsity wrestling team--trailing by five points going into his match--a 14 to 14 tie with the Quakers...
Wynne's victory climaxed a Crimson comeback in the top three heavyweight classes. Three victories by Wynne, Captain Ken Culbert, and Bob Gilmore, plus a dramatic 11-10 decision by Lonn Miller enabled the varsity to erase an 11-point deficit caused by three lightweight losses to Penn...