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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Three Sophomores are fighting it out in the 115 field. Leading contender is Bill Siegel, who was undefeated as a Yardling and whose strong punches won him victory in the Tech match this year. Behind Siegel but coming fast are Henry Chatfield and victor Gatto...
Henry Lloyd '37 is an 175-pounder who boxed heavyweight against Tech and who will alternate between the two classes. Another 175 is Sam Shaw '39 who boxed as a Freshman but who was ineligible for the Yale match. There is a possibility that Shaw may see action in the 165-pound denomination this year...
...their second match of the current season, the Pistol Club, led by Louis G. Buntley '37, captain, will compete against the teams of the Metropolitan Pistel League at 74 Purchase St., Boston, tonight...
...their first match of the year, the Crimson was defeated by M.I.T. 790 to 809. Spencer D. Howe, Jr. '37 was high scorer with 163 points out of a possible 200. Lawrence L. Arnold '38 was runner-up to Howe with 160 out of 200. A special handicap feature between the individual members of the team just before Christmas vacation resulted in a triumph for Alfred M. Torrielli...
...April 15 the team meets M.I.T. again in Boston. On successive weeks they meet Cornell in an intercollegiate match and Yale in an R.O.T.C. postal match. Here each team shoots simultaneously in its own gallery and the results are mailed to the judges. On May 6 the Metropolitan League meets here in Memorial Hall and on May 12 the season closes with a competition among the individual members of the team. Medals are given out and officers will be elected...