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...Prospects are excellent," stated Coach Lamar yesterday afternoon. "Although we have only had a regular Harvard Boxing Team for two years, there is now an abundance of good material. The men are enthusiastic, and despite the loss through graduation of Adlis, Fiechter, Nawn, and Watson, there is no doubt that we will have a good team this year...
...first year that Simmons has done any boxing. He started at the beginning of the season in the elementary class but soon won himself a place on the University squad. The recovery of Sinclair, another Toronto athlete, from a bad physical beating at the hands of G. H. Nawn '32, and the consequent winning of the bout by the former was a high spot of the evening...
...probable lineup for Harvard will be; 115-pound class, Marshall A. Lamb '33, or John J. Madden '32, 125-pound class, Joseph R. Russell H '34. The 135-pound class will be represented by Captain David P. Ketcham '32. In the 145-pound class George H. Nawn '32 will be entered since Newell Rent, Jr. '33 is out with a bad foot. In the 160-pound class Phillip W. Hines '34 is certain to be entered. Either Michael J. A. Adlis '32 or William G. Cooper '33 will be entered in the 175-pound class. In the heavyweight contest Readford...
Encountering considerable opposition, Terres finally won from J. W. Bussey 21, and met Hines in the finals. G. R. Nawn '32, a runner-up last year and a champion the year before, fought an unsuccessful battle against Palaza for the right to enter the finals of the 145-pound class
...last year in both the unlimited and the 175-pound classes. Rafael Torres will be defending champion in the 160-pound division and will also box in the 175. In the 135-pound class P. H. Lord '33 will defend his title, and will have opposing him G. H. Nawn '33, last year's runner...