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Amateurs Preparing for Bouts

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Boxing will start off after the midyear period with a renewed impetus when the class at Hemenway resumes practice Monday' February 9th. The approach of the boxing and wrestling tournament, which is slated to take place in March, has aroused more than usual interest this year among contenders for honors in the ring, and next month will probably see a large number of aspirants hard at work.

Coach "Larry" Conley is pleased with the wealth of material this year. In R. W. Sedgwick '21, who won the heavyweight championship of the University his Freshman year, he has a strong contender for the title in that class. B. Lockwood Unc. is another heavy-weight who has exhibited unusual fistic talent, while R. K. McKaye '23 is also expected to prove one of the leaders in the tournament.

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