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A Harvard version of Cain and Able will take place tonight if the brothers Gardiner, Tudor and Tom, manage, to battle their way to the finals in the heavyweight division of the University boxing tournament. The 18 bouts, scheduled for 7:45 o'clock in the Indoor. Athletic Building, will wind up the tournament which began yesterday with 13 preliminary bouts in six classes.
Other highlights of the contests tomorrow night will be the fight between Don Twombly, Freshman sensation, and John Bullitt, last year's University champion; Charlie D'Antremont from the Law School and Dave Pickman; and Dick Yalman versus Enos Denham. All the 175 pound bouts, featuring Bob Lerner, a Freshman, and Bill Brown of football fame.
Among the 13 bouts yesterday, Don Twombly's victory over Joe Passeneau, the University champion two years ago, and this year's House champion, was one of the most outstanding. Twombly, who is the former Oregon-Washington A.A.U. champion, used a bobbing and weaving style to out-point his opponent.
The summary:
121--Dwyer over Kemble, decision
135--Twombly over Passenan, decision
145--Froose over Duggan, Docision
145--Mulligan over Kennedy, decision
145--Reilly over Malloy, decision
155--Frey over Stern, Decision
155--Healy over Webster, decision
155--Purinton defaulted to Webster, decision
155--Frey over Wyman, decision
155--Cuchman over Howard, Jr., decision
165--Yalman over Clark, decision
165--D'Autremont over Farrington, T. K.O. in 2 mins. 25s. of the second round
175--Robinson over Curtis, T.K.O. in 1 min., 25s of the second round
175--Cohen over Stephenson, decision
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