Word: kleine
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Sell 'Em Ben") Smith has been a $9-a-week brokers' clerk in Manhattan, fight promoter in Great Britain, biggest bear since Jesse Livermore, greatest bull since William Crapo Durant. The commodity in which he is always bearish is hooey. Every time President Hoover and Dr. Julius Klein said things were going to get better in 1930, the profane, pale-eyed Irishman unloaded his stocks. ("Sell 'em," said he. "They're not worth anything.") The commodity in which Ben Smith is always bullish is gold. Only U. S. director of Mclntyre Porcupine gold mines...
Yale, without Captain Eggie Miles, Len Klein, flashy forward, and the Sophomore star Bob Beckwith, was in the same straits as was Harvard in the first contest, and after the first basket, was never in the lead...
Captain Dick Emory, who reached the semi-finals of the Eastern Intercollegiates last year, is grappling at 175 pounds. He is undefeated this year, having won by five falls and three decisions. Another possible entrant is Leonard Klein in the 126-pound division...
...Klein, former Freshman star, fighting in the 135-pound class gained a decision over Colton Daughaday '38, regular, to head the card of exciting matches. Yearling Captain Harry Ames kept his Harvard slate clean by throwing 145-pound Ed Haseltine...
...pound class: Leonard M. Klein '36 defeated C. Colton Daughaday '38, by a decision. Time...