Word: pounded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...fill the vacancy, Jim Kunen will probably be shifted up from the 125-pound class and either Kostarelos or Umana will take his place. Kunen's career this year has been marked by a technical knockout over Ewald of M. I. T., a decision over Anderton of Springfield, and a loss to Rainey at Virginia. Kostarelos was undefeated last year as a Freshman 125-pounder...
Bill Smith is shuffling from the heavyweight class to the light-heavyweight, moving Gordon Robertson down to the 165-pound division. A newcomer to Varsity competition Henry Lloyd, is being groomed as a heavyweight...
Great things are expected of Robertson when he boxes in his regular 165-pound class, for in the next division above he has shown great promise by winning a decision over Noll at Virginia and against Walmsley of Springfield. Bill Smith has also been boosted above his normal class this year, and on Saturday won by a first-round knockout over Sanborn of Springfield. Lloyd, now weighing close to 190 pounds, lost his Freshman match in the 175-pound class at Yale last year...
Heralded as a reply to the innovations at the Yale Law School. Dean Pound's annual report fails to stress sufficiently the fundamental issue which challenges law schools all over the country, namely, whether or not the theory that judgment is a matter of purely legal logic, upon which most of our law training is based, has outlived its usefulness...
...Cambridge for his home in Buffalo, New York where he will undergo an operation for appendicitis within the next day or two. He has been kept out of competition for a week from the disability, and is now lost for the rest of the season. Also in the 135 pound class. Walter L. Crampton '38 wrenched his ankle severely and is out until after the Army meet...