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Harvard will meet Clarkson--winner over B.C. in a 4-2 upset--in the semi-final round of the tournament Friday at the Boston Garden. B.U., which defeated R.P.I. 4-2 last night, will face Cornell--a 3-0 victor over St. Lawrence--in the other half of the draw...
Lamar suffered only one defeat in his ring career, in the quarterfinals of a tournament to decide the new World Champion after Gene Tunney retired from the ring. He was TKO'd by Jim Maloney, who then lost to the eventual winner, Jack Sharkey...
Penn sophomore Steve Kowal was the only double winner, capturing firsts in the freestyle events at 100 and 200 yards, both in superb times. Kowal beat Cahalan in the 100 in 47.5 a victory by 2.0 seconds, and downed Toby Gerhart...
Kowal, also a sophomore, swims freestyle at 100 and 200 yards and is a consistent winner in both. Good duels would be between Kowal and the Crimson's Mike Cahalan and Toby Gerhart in these two events. Again, Brooks may use alternates in these races to give Penn a chance to earn some points...
Helden Chest. The other winner, William Cochran, 25, was almost barred from the audition as too young. A huge, 250-lb. former weight lifter and lineman on the Wesleyan University football team, Cochran once wanted to become a minister. But singing in the Wesleyan Glee Club eventually diverted him to Philadelphia's Curtis Institute. Already a veteran of concert engagements and small roles at the Metropolitan Opera, his selections from Lohengrin and Walkure displayed massive power and a brilliantly glossy upper register. Every day, Cochran runs a mile and works out to preserve such Heldentenor traits...