Word: heavyweights
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...remember one problem," winced the Greatest. "There are twelve bushels of apples. They cost $10 each. You buy them, but before you do, you take a third of the apples out of each bushel. How much do you pay for the apples?" That one floored Heavyweight Cassius Clay, 23, and after he'd taken the count on two Army aptitude tests, the U.S. declared that the champion just wasn't bright enough to fight. Now Colonel Everette Stephenson, director of Selective Service in Kentucky, will "more than likely" summon Clay for another round of brain crushers. Meantime...
Tuck Chace, the Harvard heavyweight, gained a measure of retribution by pinning Dick Moore at 7:38. At one time in the match, Chace was behind...
...THURSDAY NIGHT MOVIE (CBS, 9-11 p.m.). Anthony Quinn, Jackie Gleason, Mickey Rooney and Julie Harris in Requiem for a Heavyweight, the story of a prizefighter who is forced to give up the only trade he knows...
Harvard will start its standard lineup with Howie Henjyoji at 123, Bing Hung at 120, Gilmore at 127, Durfee at 145, Ed Franquemont at 152, Paul Padlak at 160, Wickens at 147, Grant at 177, Malugon at 191, and Chace at heavyweight...
...grab an early lead, with Gilmore's match against Cornell star Don New at 127 a crucial one. But then it will be up to Chris Wickens, Jeff Grant, and Bill Malugen to bold off the Cornell triumvirate. The match may well go right down to Tack Chace's heavyweight contest...