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nOXINt. ANTHONY ORTENZI CllpfQin W~n:~~t~~Y~~~~:Srs~:i~:~:~l~~~~~~eC~O~~~gr:~s~:emEb~~~~~~~~;~O~~~~~~~jj~~ ~~~;~=~ ment at Syracuse University, the schedule comprised eight dual meets and one tournament. The season's record judged in the light of wins and losseswas not a success. Walker and Ortenzi were the only regu- lars back from the previous year. Coach Havens was forced to work and build the rest of his team with inexperienced men. The opposition was strongest in the East. Maryland University, lately Southern Boxing Champions, won the opening meet. A strong, ex- perienced group of men in the lower weights proved to be too much for the Terrors. Walker and Oleeb- were the only point winners. The following week the team traveled to State College, Pennsylvania, to meet the Eastern lnrer- collegiate Champions of the previous year. The strongest team in the country overwhelmed the Terrors. Captain Onenzi won the only point for Western Maryland by drawing with Kcciubinskv. Penn's light- heavyweight. Lock Haven was the first victim of the Terror squad. The match was fought at home and this inspiration seemed to be the medicine needed. Martin. Andrews. Bender. Ortenzi, and Oleair were winners, the latter three winning by knockouts. Navy's fighters were forced to extend themselves to win the meet. The bouts were fast and full of action. Orrenzi and Walker won their fights. Walker winning for the second time in his boxing career over a midshipman. Walker beat Edwards who later gained a decision over Fink of Syracuse. United States Olympic representative in the 165 lb. class. A Lesh A Orl~nli C_Wlllker P Musselman J. Ol~iur SG(lmsey E Andrew, W Bender J Fags.n 116