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TWENTY-ONE MEN ENTER BOXING TOURNAMENT

Preliminary Trials to Be Held March 29--Final Bouts Will Take Place Friday, April 1--Lockwood Likely Heavyweight Champion

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Twenty-one men have signed up for the University Boxing Tournament, the first trials for which will come on March 29. The management has decided to permit entries until the end of the present week in the hope that more men may sign up in some of the classes, more especially the heavyweight and light heavyweight divisions.

After the preliminary trials in Hemenway on March 29 at 8.00 P. M., the boxers will be given a rest until the finals and the necessary semi-finals on April 1 at 8 o'clock in Hemenway Gymnasium.

The following men have entered so far:

115-Pound Class:--G. B. Scithers '22, F. X. Collins '22, L. E. Spivak '21.

125-Pound Class.--Harry Brenner '23, A. R. Browne '22, H. J. Freedman '23.

135-Pound Class.--J. M. Begg '24, Abel Brudno '21, R. Le B. Daggett '23, H. A. Deferrari 2G., Wolcott Fuller '22, J. R. McLeod 2L., C. H. Wansker '23.

160-Pound Class.--E. W. Feibleman '21, W. MacN. Rodewald 1L., E. J. Rosenberg '22, Theodore Strong '22, E. D. Weatherhead '22.

175-Pound Class.--E. W. Love '22, E. D. Weatherhead '22.

Heavyweight.--E. D. Weatherhead '22.

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