Word: heavyweights
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Casey's victory in the novice division, which matches fighters with a maximum of five previous bouts, marked the first time a Harvard boxer won the Golden Gloves in any division since Peter Fuller '46 won the open division heavyweight championship in 1949. The open division pairs fighters with unlimited amateur experience...
...tournament began in 1947, and past winners include former heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano and current middleweight king Marvelous Marvin Hagler...
...leaving the Crimson with only a chance to tie with pins in the next two matches. Cornell galleried in the victory by stalemating Harvard's Kevin Wattlkes, who scored a 4-4 tie in the 190-lb, match. Even though Harvard had lost, the fans stayed to watch Crimson heavyweight sensation Jim Phills win an exciting 14-10 decision over Cornell's Dan Suren...
...Harvard heavyweight Jim Phills, who ended the afternoon's competition with a 14-7 victory over Columbia's tenacious Jeff Roylance, put the victory in perspective soon therafter. "I expect the match to be much closer tomorrow," he said. So does the entire team...
With fifty seconds gone in the first period of his match, Harvard heavyweight Jim Phills pinned Princeton's Vic Rauterbush to gain a 20-19 victory over one of Harvard's leading opponents for the Ivy League title. Combined with a 29-15 victory over Penn on Friday, the Crimson stands tied for first place in the League with Cornell with 2-0 records...