Boxing
Boxing aroused considerable interest on the campus this year. Lloyd Sullivan
and Robert Reid coached the squad, the former acting as team captain for his third year. Several informal matches were held at various times.
Besides representing the school in several matches, the Idaho fisticuff artists engaged in several matches on amateur cards throughout the Inland Empire.
Among these were exhibitions for the Spokane, Potlatch, and Lewiston athletic clubs. They also appeared numerous times at the Moscow athletic club. The outstanding performer was Sullivan. He has held the Northwest heavyweight title for several years and formerly held the same title in the Rocky Mountain region. At the Pacific Coast amateur carnival, tryouts for tbe Olympics, he reached the finals in his class.
Varsity wrestling took a decided turn for the better this year and a very credit· able team was produced. The grapplers were coached by Ralph Hutchinson. Daniel Lopez, last year's coach, returned to school in time for the wrestling season but was prevented by injuries from competing until late in the season.
Two meets were held with Washington State College. Idaho lost both by close margins. The first was held at Pullman and the second on the home mat. The squad also engaged in several local matches, in which they turned in outstanding performances. Later in the year Franklin, Grayot, and Lopez entered the Olympic
tryouts at Portland. The men who made up the squad were Lopez, Grayot, Lunstrum, Woodward,
Carnefix, torch, Carlson, Van Sicklin, Hammond, and Franklin.
Wrestling
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