Word: round
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...semi-final against Milton Krook '25, he continued his brilliant work by defeating G. G. Tunell 1G, in a very fast bout in the 125-pound semi-final. He won the 115-pound final against G. F. Blair '26 when the referee stopped the bout in the first round, and in the next to last battle of the evening he beat J. M. Masters '25 in the three hardest rounds of the evening. Although he knocked Masters down in the second round with a terrific left to the jaw, the latter came back and made an unusually strong finish...
...Muzzey Jr. '23 and H. L. Hartley '23. Muzzey did not enter the tournament last year and his ability has never been tested. Hartley, however, will be aided by last year's experience, when he was defeated by the champion, Theodore Strong '22, in a close extra-round fight, and will be Daggett's most dangerous opponent...
...contestants in the 145-pound class took part in the preliminaries which were held on Monday afternoon, but both G. E. W. Davis 1G.B. and G. M. Ferguson '26 required an extra round for a decision in their bouts...
Three of yesterday's battles required an extra round for a decision. In the 158-pound class H. L. Hartley '23 defeated L. A. Andrews '26 only after three two-minute rounds of the most exciting boxing. The Davis-Brown and Ferguson-McNulty matches were also very close extra-round bouts...
...Second Round...