Word: losers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...satellites who did appear did well. Hungary finished third (after Italy and Germany), and Poland's Zygmunt Chychla won the welterweight crown. The biggest loser was Tourney Director Eduardo Mazzia, who hadn't known the Russians were only shadow boxing. He had to pick up the hotel tab for the 28 boxers and trainers who had stayed in Minsk...
...other nations of the world haven't got enough sense to see where appeasement leads . . . why, then, we had better protect ourselves and go it alone . . . the great loser if such a deplorable break would come would be the nations who split off from the United States. In the subject of Western defense, for instance, those nations who are involved are much more dependent upon our helpfulness than we would lose if they split and became independent...
...little as $50. But once his training muffs (chamois coverings to protect his spurs) have been removed and replaced by lethally pointed steel "gaffs" and razor-edged "slashers" the price rises fast. There are few Joe Louises in the cocking main, where a k.o. means curtains for the loser, and birds who survive five or more fights can bring...
...freshman tennis team dropped only one set Wednesday as it shut out Milton Academy on the loser's courts, 9 to 0. The Yardlings also won two extra struggles and one doubles match for a perfect...
...University of Pennsylvania, loser of only three of its last 44 Ivy League football games, "is being shunned like the poison itch by other Ivy League colleges . . . Cornell is the only Ivy institution that has not omitted the Red and Blue powerhouse from its 1953 card." One reason for Penn's success: state legislators, with an eye for a good football team, make 675 scholarship nominations a year...