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1924 MEETING PROVES SUCCESSFUL

Interdormitory Boxing Contests Exciting --J. M. Begg and E. A. Rose Win

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With practically the entire Freshman class present, the last 1924 "Get-Together" meeting in the Smith Halls quadrangle proved a complete success. The feature of the evening was the interdormitory boxing contest.

J. M. Begg, representing Standish Hall, was the champion in the light weight class, defeating Isadore Black of Gore in an exciting match. The middle weight championship went to E. A. Rose of Gore, who overcame Jackson Flanders of Smith in the finals. Each bout consisted of three two-minute rounds, Mr. D. J. Kelly of the Physical Education Department being the referee.

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