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Show MENU'S BOXERS 1 FIRST TRYGUTS FOB OLYMPIC GAMES College Men Prove to Be Victors Vic-tors In Many Bouts Over Athletic Club Entrants. BOSTON, April 6. Thirty-one amateurs ama-teurs fought their way through a field (Of 100 entrants in the preliminary jepnl of the national amateur boxing tournament during seven hours of fighting which ended today. They will compete in the semi-final rounc. which, with the Tinals, will be held tonight. to-night. N I Forty-two bouts were necessary for I the eliminations, four of them going I by default. The survivors include: 15S pounds, Gale Farquhar, Los Ange-jles; Ange-jles; . 175 pounds, R. Pettcrson, San i ranciscjo. I Summaries: ! Bouts going three rounds except where otherwise specified: i lOS-pound class Frank Scire, Bos-I Bos-I ton, defeated C. J. Mack. Boston; A. J. Devito, New York, defeated Wm. Salevskl, Cleveland; Terry McManus I of Pittsburgh, stopped George T. De-llano, De-llano, Boston, in two rounds; Benliy Bass, Philadelphia, defeated James Dunning, San Francisco; Arthur Heu-ser, Heu-ser, Boston University, defeated BI;-Jlle BI;-Jlle Crawford, Brockton. 115-pound class Frank Henke. Milwaukee, Mil-waukee, stopped Charles Costcllo, New York, in two rounds; Pete Zivic Pittsburgh, defeated John Kollupy, Kansas City; Ashton Donzn. New Orleans, Or-leans, defeated Vogel, New York; Al Coglnll, Cleveland, defeated . ai s Gibiin, Boston. 125-pound class William Shine, Weymouth, stopped Joseph Rooncy. Pawtucket, R. I. 135-pound class B. Ponteau. New York, stopped Edward Gill, Boston. 145-pound class rtoy Helton, Kan-sjs Kan-sjs City, defeated Nick liorio, New York; William Campbell, Pittsburgh, cheated John Donovan, Brockton. 175-pound class R. Peterson. San Fiancisco, stopped Ernest . errin. New Orleans, in two rounds; Edward Eag-an, Eag-an, Yale, defeated Frank Grayber, of Pittsburgh; John Burke, Pittsburgh, defeated Edmund Beley, i jwlonvllle. At midnight about one-half of the pieliminary and second-round bouts had been decided and semi-finalists had been determined only In the 10S pnd the 158-pound classes. Gale Farquhar Far-quhar of Los Angeles, an undefeated boxer, maintained his record after ho had advanced to the second round in the 158-pound class without competition competi-tion by defeating Jack Schraven of Weymouth. lOS-pound class Second round William Cohan. New York, stopped Scire in two rounds. Devito defeated McManus. Bass defeated Heuzcr. James Manning, Boston, defeated A. Guellott, New Orleans. l&S-pound class Second round Gale Farquhar. Los Angeles, defeated Jack Schrieven. Weymouth; Frank Crayber, Pittsburgh, defeated Joseph P'pjry. Philadelphia; Sam Lagonla, New York, and J. J. Hayes, New York, advanced to the semi finals through byes. , |