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. KXiXlllllilfli0W'u , THE NIAROON 'AND VVHITE fi- Gb V WWW WW. Y . . 7 , . 29+ fffb - I -fl' 1. 0 CAIN!! Clllf . 110.5 .lily f 1, ff I 1TH the arrival of the midfwinter season the restless minds of the pugilistic youths sought relaxation in battles royal. These boxing tournaments are nothing new at La Salle, as they have been successfully carried on in seasons past. This year, however, the enthusiasm seemed greater than ever. To assure efficiency and good will among the contestants at all times, the boys' favorite, Jack Cronin, acted as referee. Gn April 7th the first tournament was held in the gym which turned out to be a colossal success. The first bout in the 1 15flb. class was fought by Edward Reynolds of VK and John Giroux of 21, which ended in a draw after three rounds of torrid battling. The second bout in the paper weight class was between Joseph Payette and Romeo Santillo, 85 lbs. each. This fray came to a climax after Santillo had weathered a bad first round. His bathing suit had all the proportions of a tent, and restricted the free action of his hands. The most exciting battle of the tournament was staged by Ralph Holmes 16o lbs. and Edward Janson 160 lbs. Both boys roughed it up quite a bit, with Janson doing most of the landing and Holmes the receiving. Janson took the honors. Salvatore Guglielmo 155 and John Dzinkowsky T40 provided the firefworks in another setfto, with Guglielmo having a slight edge. Francis McManus IIS, and james Glynn 115 slept through three rounds with McManus taking the decision. Leo Donley 1 I3 and Joseph Rodrigues 1 11, put on a nice show of boxing which culminated in a draw. joe G'Rourke 170, vs. Adrian Clancy 170, broke holds, a la Sonnenbergu for five minutes to no decision. John Avizinis 1oo battled George Lyons 1oo with the latter carrying off the honors. In the heavyfweight division Joe Lefebvre 165, took joe Macf donald 165, over the hurdles, with room to spare and accordingly was crowned champ. Thus the tournament ended with a few more puffed lips and black eyes but with everyone serenely happy. Ninetyftwo
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X mxxxian.f111W. , L THE ONLlkAN lTE K CID --ug V v-.wr 5 79 A I I ' if ol r 'I .Qtlf , , X HE world rewards the courageous and the heroic generally with some emblem that is significant of its esteem and admiration for the deed accomplished or the virtue that inspired it. This is so in all walks of life and in all helds of endeavor. Outstanding accomplishments really merit a distinction that will be above the commong a distinction that will arouse and inspire the ordinary and be a source of satisfaction to those who are capable of the courageous and the heroic. As a rule we are inclined to take the line of least resistance. We are born with an innate propensity to avoid whatever costs us effort and to dodge the hard and difficult things in life, As far as the ordinary duties of our everyday life are concerned we accept them, fulfill them and look askance at all things else beyond the pale of the obligatory. The soul of every man aspires to activity that is beyond the range of the average and the ordinary. Potentially all of us are capable of rising to the best and highest in life, but it requires courage and, at times, heroic effort to do so, and therein lies the distinction between what is common and heroic and what is prosaic and romantic. The mere inculcation of ideals alone is sufficient to motivate some of us to move from the monotonous routine of our life, but with most of us there must be a stronger and at times a more tangible incentive to attempt the courageous and the heroic things in life. Most educators realize the truth of the latter part of this proposition and have always made provisions for rewarding outstanding effort either in scholastics or athletics. At La Salle the former is duly considered and for general excellence in athletic participations, the Academy awards to the student the Athletic L, as a distinctive mark to show that he had the courage and the fortitude to stick at something that really was not required of him. To merit this distinction, he was subject to much that was difficult and trying. Practice sessions are no mere child's play. Physically it is an arduous time. For these reasons 'a student deserves some recognition other than the plaudits of a crowd. Nmetyfone
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