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Both Major F. W. Moore '93, graduate treasurer of the Athletic Association, and Coach Shevlin expressed their disapproval of making boxing an intercollegiate sport at Harvard yesterday when interviewed by a CRIMSON reporter...
From the preliminaries the personnel of the dormitory teams will be selected. Each team will have five members, one from each class. The classes are: 125 lbs., 135 lbs., 147 lbs., 160 lbs., and unlimited. These divisions are the same as used in the University tournament. Coach Shevlin also hopes this tournament may lay a foundation for future matches...
...entire season the man took his exercise that way. There have been many cases of infantile paralysis where men have been greatly benefited by treatment. In one instance a young man who could hardly keep his feet if he was even slightly pushed, has taken up boxing under Coach Shevlin, and has become so proficient that he is entered for the University tournament in the near future. Another man with one leg learned to swim in a single lesson. These are but a few of a series of results attained from a prescribed set of exercises...
...17th of next March the preliminaries of the University boxing tournament will begin at Hemenway gymnasium, under the direction of Coach Shevlin, and on March 21 the University championships will be decided...
This method of classification, according to Mr. Shevlin, will be more just and fair to the lighter men: for an advantage of three or four pounds in the first three classes is proportionately as great as one of fifteen pounds in the heaviest class. Under the former arrangement a man weighing 124 pounds would have a great advantage over one weighing 113, although both would be in the same class. The newer system prevents any such disparity of weights...