Word: nawn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Horween gave the ball to the first team on its 20 yard line, but after three plays called a rest. Beginning play again from its own 20 yard line the University team gained 40 yards mainly because of Batchelder's 30 yard run, before Nawn of the Seconds knocked Huguley's pass into Parks' hands who subsequently ran to the University 10 yard stripe until he was stopped. Here the first team held and Gildea intercepted a pass on the five yard line, running out to his own 16 yard mark. Batchelder crashed through tackle for 11 yards and after...
...Nawn '32, in winning his way through two hard matches to the 135-pound title, made two rallies that pulled the bouts out of the fire just in time. His second one, when he was pitted against J. W. Fellows '30, was especially notable...
...pound class: Fellows defeated A. J. Downey '31, Nawn defeated Paul Johnston '30, and Nawn defeated Fellows, on judges' decision...
...Monday's trials is to be taken as typical of their ability, this class should see the fastest bouts of the evening. J. W. Fellows '30 has displayed more aggressiveness than any of the contestants so far; Paul Johnston '30 gave a fine exhibition of boxing; and G. H. Nawn '32, after trailing for the first round on Monday, rallied strongly to come through with a victory. Since there are to be two bouts in this class, the winners will have to meet in their second fight of the evening...
...pound class: A. J. Downey '31 vs. Fellows; Johnston vs. Nawn...