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This evening at 8.30 o'clock, Harvard boxers will meet Springfield in the New Gym for their second match of the season. This is one of the most important matches the Crimson glovemen will have to face on their long schedule leading up to the bouts with Yale March 4.
Last Tuesday the Springfield outfit was defeated by the strong Syracuse team, 4 1-2--3 1-2. Since Syracuse is regarded as one of the leaders in intercollegiate circles, Coach Laman expects stiff competition.
On January 13, the Harvard team defeated M.I.T. by the score of 6-1. Great possibilities were seen then by ringsiders despite the comparatively easy competition offered by an inexperienced Tech team. In this bout there were five knock-outs of the seven bouts fought.
Because of the Springfield entrance requirements there will be no bout in the 115 pound class. Coach Lamar's probable lineup will be as follows: M. A. Lamb '34, 125 pound class; E. M. Wadsworth '33, 135 pound class; A. B. Sullivan '34 or Abrabam Cone '34, 145 pound class; Philip Hines '34, 155; pound class; W. G. Cooper '33, 165; Richard Lawrence '34, 175; Bradley Simmons '34, unlimited.
The next Varsity match will be held on February 17, when Penn State comes to Cambridge.
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