Word: pounded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...best one-day round of boxing I've ever seen here," commented Coach Lamar. "The competitors were very well matched, and I was especially pleased with the 155 and 165 pound classes." Lamar said that he was particularly interested in the performances of David R. Simboli '40, Louis Bachrach '40, Francis B. Latady '40, Robert F. Schlafly 1L, and Harold L. Oppenheimer...
...best boxing of the afternoon was displayed in the bout in which Simboli defeated Edward B. Cochran '38. Fighting in the 135 pound class, both men showed praiseworthy fight and skill for all three rounds. Another hard fight was staged between Edward H. Ahrens '37 and Latady. At the end of three rounds, this match was declared a draw, so the contestants went into a fourth round slugfest which Ahrens carried until the last few seconds, when Latady, with crushing left and right hooks to the head, landed enough blows to swing the decision in his favor...
...pound class--H. L. Oppenheimer '39 defeated P. L. Franken '40 by decision...
...pound class--D. J. Myerson '40 defeated R. H. Hemp '40 by decision. D. R. Simboli '40 defeated E. B. Cochran '38 by decision...
Running on a poorly constructed board track and treacherous runways superimposed on a hockey rink, Crimson track men placed in six events, while Captain Bill Schmidt, gaining weight for the coming IC4A hurdle race, remained on the sidelines. The two first places went to Ed Young with his 35-pound weight throw of 48 ft. 71 3-4 in., and Howard Cook in the pole vault...