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EIGHT ENTRIES ELIMINATED FROM BOXING TOURNAMENT

Preliminary Bouts Run Off Before Large and Enthusiastic Crowd

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Before a large and enthusiastic crowd, the preliminary bouts of the annual University boxing tournament were run off yesterday afternoon, eliminating eight entries from the finals to be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in Hemenway gymnasium. A limited number of tickets for the finals at $1.00 are on sale at Leavitt and Peirce's and the H. A. A.

Three of yesterday's battles required an extra round for a decision. In the 158-pound class H. L. Hartley '23 defeated L. A. Andrews '26 only after three two-minute rounds of the most exciting boxing. The Davis-Brown and Ferguson-McNulty matches were also very close extra-round bouts.

The summary follows:

135-Pound Class.--H. J. Freedman '23 defeated G. A. McNulty 1L.; Alexander Ulin '23 defeated W. F. Sawyer 1E.S.

145-Pound Class.--C. G. Page 1L. defeated H. S. Gardner '25; G. E. W. Davis 1G.B. defeated William Brown 4E.S.; G. M. Ferguson '26 defeated G. A. McNulty 1L.; A. D. Hoffman '25 defeated E. R. Swanton '26.

158-Pound Class.--H. L. Hartley '23 defeated L. A. Andrews '26; R. LeB. Daggett '23 defeated J. A. Emmert 3L.

The officials were William Shevlin, referee; W. F. Donovan and W. P. Corbett 1L., judges.

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