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Harvard boxers will face a strong team tonight when they meet the Syracuse outfit in the Indoor Athletic Building at 8 o'clock. Eastern Intercollegiate champions for the past two years and a favorite for team honors again this year, the visiting team is sure to give the Crimson men a hard fight.
Six of the eight Syracuse men have been undefeated so far this season, and they are confident of winning in every bout except the 145 pound class. Brad Simmons, the K.O. man, will be given a chance to show his worth against McKusick of Syracuse, who has an enviable record, and this bout will probably be the best of the match, although the feature bout will undoubtedly be between Negroni, captain of the visitors, and Phil Hines, both undefeated this year.
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