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At least 35 contenders will vie for glory for themselves and their House in the annual inter-House boxing tournament which starts at 3:00 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon.
Scheduled to run off forty bouts in two afternoons, the competition will determine individual and House champions. No contest with Yale, however, is expected to reward the victorious aggregation.
Favored to repeat its triumph of last year, Dunster House may boast two title defenders. John M. Bullitt '43, was University Champion in the 135 pound division, and William W. McGinniss '42, who may not fight this year, led the lightweights.
Other men to watch are Donald J. Twombly '44, who was Washington and Oregon State Champion several years ago, and Michael J. Brody '42, who is scheduled to fight it out in the heavyweight class with Thomas Gardiner '42.
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