Word: mcnear
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...James McNear of Winthrop, who clinched the title for Winthrop House with his victory in the House unlimited finals two weeks ago, has dropped a notch to 175, where he will take on Joe Sink of Kirkland House...
Each one of these classes is dominated by a House champion. At 145 Tom Butler of Dunster is the favorite, at 165 Hugh Smith of Winthrop leads the pack, and at 175 George McNear of Kirkland is favored. McNear won the unlimited title in the House tourney, but was able to make the weight at 175 for this match. Footballer Phil Isenberg, House winner at 175 pounds, is not competing. Isenberg won the title by a TKO last year...
...following men contributed to the Winthrop exhibit: H.L.W. Brorby '50, W.Y.M. Chang '50, G. Groff-Smith '50, P. Hillman '48, S.D. Kranz '50, J.G. McNear '50, A. Taub '51, G.H. Whitney, Jr. '50, R.L. Wise '51, J.W. Woodard '48, H. Zubell...
Going into the final event, three teams--Winthrop, Dunster, and Kirkland--were tied at 13 points apiece. In the deciding bout, heavyweights Glenn Schultz of Dunster and Jim McNear of Winthrop tore at each other furiously, slugging and pushing each other all over the ring for two rounds before McNear finally out-classed Schultz to take the match that gave the Puritans the title...
...House Boxing Champions--125 lbs, Lichauco, Dunster; 130 lbs., Weiss, Kirkland; 135 lbs., Ruby, Kirkland; 145 lbs., Butler, Dunster; 155 lbs., Baker, Dudley; 165 lbs., Smith, Winthrop; 175 lbs., Isenberg, Winthrop; unlimited, J.G. McNear, Winthrop...