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VARSITY BOXING TEAM HAS DIFFICULT 1933-34 SCHEDULE

Syracuse, Holding Two Championships, Is Listed For First Time

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Undertaking its most ambitious schedule since the return of the sport to Cambridge, the Harvard Varsity boxing team will tackle eight of the strongest college boxing teams in the East next year. Syracuse, eastern intercollegiate champion, holder of the Southern conference crown, is a newcomer on Coach LaMar's schedule. Harvard's veteran aggregation will journey to Virginia in January to meet the champions of the South.

M.I.T., New Hampshire, Coast Guard, Springfield, Yale, and possibly the City College of New York comprise the remainder of the Crimson opponents. Seven of this year's Varsity men, and a quartet of promising Freshmen will provide the nucleus of LaMar's team.

Hope is pinned on the veteran stars of this year, P. W. A. Hines '34, and Bradford Simmons '34. The latter is as yet undefeated in the heavyweight class.

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