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Headquarters 35th Division
American Empedi tionary Forces
FEB 28 1919
27th February 1919.
BULLET IN
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129th F.A.
1030.
NO. 58
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I.
LEAVES OF ABSENCE
In view of the early departure of this commend from present
stations no leaves of absence or furloughs will be granted until
further orders from these Headquarters.
II.
football GAME
The 35th Division Football team was eliminated from the
Second Army Championship by the 7th Division at Toul yesterday, the
score being 6 to 2. The 35th Division scored on a Safety in the first
quarter. The scoring of the 7th Division consisted of one goal from
placement and one drop-kick scored in the second and third quarters.
III;
WRESTLING AND BOXING MATCHES
Six contests in the semi-finals and finals of the wrestling
tournament and finals in the middleweight class of the Boxing
Tovrnament, together with a Battl Royal, were held last night at
the Commercy Thentre with the following results:
WRESTLING
SEMI-FINALS
LICHTWEIGHT:
Grimstead, Hdqrs. Troop, won from
Ridley, 159th Inf. with a cross body
hold in 7 minn 22 seca
ARCHIVES HATIONAL RECORDS SERVICE" AND
Lewis, 110th Field signal Bn., won
the decision over Curtain, 139th Inf.
Co
MIDDLEWEIGHT:
Anderson, 110th Field Signal Bn.
won from Johnson, 110th Field Sig. Bn.
Holcombe, 110th San. Train threw
Koenzel, 139th Inf., in 8 min. with a
scissors on arm and half Nelson.
FINALS
LT. heavYWEight; Kemper, 110th San. Train, lost the
decision at the end of 20 min. of
wrestling to Keller, 129th Mach. Gun Bn.
HEAVYWEIGHT:
Billiard, 130th Field Artillery,
threw Bursch, 139th Ini., in 2 min.
4 sec. thereby winning the heavgweight
championship of the 35th Division.
BOXING
FI INALS -- MIDDLEWEIGHT:
"Bud" Clancy, 138th Infantry, won
the 35th Division Championship of his
class by stopping Winters, 139th Inf.
runner-up in the tournament in the first
round.
The next boxing show will be held at 7:00 P.M. Saturday,
March lst, in the Commercy Theatre. Six of the best Prench Boxers
from Paris will appear against the new championsof the Division.
Jimmy Bronson of Paris will referee. In addition to the above bouts
there will be the finals of the light-heavyweight and heavyweight
classes. Reserved seats for officers will be five francs; enlisted
men one franc.
By Command of Brigadier General DUGAN :
H. S. HAWKINS
Colonel, General Staff,
Chief of Staff.
OFFICIAL:
WM. ELLIS
It. Col., Inf., U.S.Amm
Division Adjutant
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