Memorandum, Division Boxing and Wrestling Championships, from Captain R. J. Redmond
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1919
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Hondcuarters 35th Division
American cheditionary Forces,
2nd Morch, 1919
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1043.
ARGHIVES AND
DIVISION BOXING AND WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS
The finals in the Division Boxing and Wrostling Tournament
wore concluded Soturday night at Commorcy with some vorynkeen
bouts.
Private 1st Cluss Grinstoad, hoadquerters Troop, won the
Divisional Light-weight Wrestling Churpionship from Lowis,
110th Fiold Signal Battalion in 5 minutos, with the Crotch and
Body Hold,
Sergeant Holcombe, 110th Sanitary Train, won the Divisional
Middle-Weight Wrostling Championship from Anderson, 110th Field
Signal Battalion with a Hoad Chencollor Hold in three minutes.
The contest for the Light heavywoight Boxing Chempionship
of the 35th Division, octwoen Private Willion P. Grocoy, 130th
Field Artillory and Sergennt Robort W. Middleton, 130th Fiold
Artillery, resultod in an extra round contest, with the formor
Winning.
The heavyweight Bozcing Chorpionship between Privato Jumes
H. Renoy, 128th Mcchino Gun Buttolion and Sorgoant Charles A.
Fox, 110th Ammunition Train, was won by Reney in one of the
most exciting bouts of the evening. Although dazed by the blows
of Fox, Ranoy gave en exhibition of gamoness and knocked out
his opponent in the first round.
Those contests wore succeedod by five bouts between a
Paris Toar of French Boxors and boxers of the 35th Division, in
whioh the Amorican Boxers won four out of five. Those contests
were of high olass and exceptionally cleenly fought. The winners
of those bouts were McCorthy, Moore, Speor and Mills of the
35th Division and Hussane, of the Paris boxers, ox-champion
Featherweight of Fronco.
Jimmy Bronson of Baris officiated as referee to the entire
satisfactio of those present.
Tho Division Commandor, Brigndier Gerorel Dugan, presented
tho Modals won by the Division Boxing Chompions and tho winners
of the events 'held on the Divisional Field Day, February 20th.
A tolegram has just been received from Colonel Dwight F.
Devis, G-3, Division hoadquarters, as follows :"A" in Doubles-
Finals". The 35th Division tennis toan, qomposod of Colonel
Devis, Licutonunt Robort A. Young, Lieutonant C. Doly King, and
Licutenant Konnith G. Lovis, is thking part in the A.E.F.
tennis tournement at CANNES and, nccording to Colonol Davis's
Telogram, our doubles team has won its way into the finals, W
Which will bo played Monday.
DIVISION BOXING CHAMPIONS
Tho Divisional Boxing tournament, held bu tween Fobruary 22nd
andMaroh lst, resulctod in the following new champions:
Bantam Weight
Corporel Mcurice (Barney)Forbes, 138th Inf.
Feather Weight
pvt. Levrence Edolmon, 129th F .A.
Light Weight
pvt. Thomas Murphy, 129th F.A.
Welter Weight
pvt. Eddie Speers, 138th Infantry
Middle Woight
PVL. John R. ("Buõ, Clancy" Bolgor, 138th
Infantry
Light Heavy Wt.
Pvt. 1st Cl. Willin P. Gracey, 130th F.A.
Heavy weight
pvt. James H. Raney, 128th M.G. Bn.
CAPTAIN R. J. REDMOND
Division Athlctic Officer.
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