Word: leonarde
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When Benny Leonard retired as lightweight champion of the world in 1924. only one man (Ritchie Mitchell) had mussed his sleek brown hair in many a long battle. Last week in Madison Square Garden, Benny Leonard was wiping stringy thin hair out of his eyes 30 seconds after tough Jimmy McLarnin began to hit him. The pudgy Canadian welter- weight shook his head at the hardest blows Leonard's bowarms could deliver. What was left, at 36, of the cleverest boxer the lightweight division ever knew was knocked down in the second round. In the sixth he could...
Team C--Cassedy, l.e.; Drinkwater, l.t.; Healey, l.g.; Lockwood, Cullen, c.; Schumann, r.g.; Kidder, r.t.; Werner, r.e.; Peter, Leonard, q.; Locke, Sherman, l.h.b.; Hurlbut, r.h.b.; Littlefield...
...lineup: Team C. Werner, l.e.; Kidder, l.t.; Scott, l.g.; Cullen, c.; Schumann, r.g.; Dow, r.t.; Wolcott, r.e.; Peter, q.b.; Leonard, l.h.b.; Hurlbut r.h.b.; Ferry...
Yesterday's workout included blocking and tackling, signal calling, and dummy scrimmages. Crickard only appeared for a few moments, as he is busy studying for a makeup exam, while Leonard watched the drill in street clothes. F. Gleason, Cassedy, and Bennett were kept out of the scrimmaging because of minor injuries, and Whitney, Casale Littlefield, and Raff were all present in white shirts...
...Hartzell 5G, W. E. Ingalls, Jr. 4M, G. G. Johnson, Jr. '34, J. R. Johnston '34, Reid Jorgenson '35, Leonard Kaplan '33, George Key '33, C. Kirkland '34, F. W. Knowlton '35, J. L. Kunen, A. A. Lazar '33, Warren Lovejoy...