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House boxers matched in today's championship bouts are: 125 lb. class, Steve Josephs of Dudley vs. Jim McNeely of Dudley; 135 lb., Jack D'Arcy of Dudley vs. Henry Applebaum of Kirkland; 145 lb., Bill Smith of Dudley vs. Zeke Azikiwe of Quincy; 155 lb., Bill Keough of Dudley vs. Jim Krindl of Quincy; 165 lb., Bob Hagebak of Leverett vs. Richard Jones of Kirkland; 175 lb., Bob Guzzi of Eliot vs. Jon Cook of Kirkland; unlimited: Rick Rice of Adams vs. Jim Ullyot of Quincy...
Captain Dave Grannis and Dave Morse paced the Crimson with two goals apiece, and Chris Norris, Bill Beckett, Gene Kinasewich, Ike Ikauniks, and Jim Dwinell each tallied once. In all, the varsity fired 60 shots at Bulldog goalie Scott Nelson...
...finals of the National Intercollegiates at Hethenway yesterday, Ralph Howe defeated Bob Hetherington 3-2 in an awesome display of sheer ability by both players. Earlier in the day, Hetherington had upset second-seeded (behind Howe) Jim Zug of Princeton 3-2, and Howe had downed third-seeded Don Mills of Trinity in straight games...
Army, Navy, Harvard, and Yale figure to fight it out for the Heps crown, which should go for about 40 points. The Crimson will be without the services of Jim Leath and Jack Spitzberg, and Ed Hamlin and Hank Hatch will be at less than full strength...
Walter, who played at number four for the Crimson, surprised the Williams star with low smashes that outpositioned him repeatedly. The final score was 15-3, 7-15, 15-12, 15-6. Walter meets and probably beats Jim Cohen of Cornell this morning; he faces the big test in the afternoon against Bulldog Bob Hetherington, seeded fourth in the tourney and thirteenth in the nation. Hetherington has to beat Bob Pope of Trinity this morning...