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Leslie Leroy Leighton

Mitchell, Huron, SD

1933, 1789, Pactola, F-4,
1936, 2754, Wind Cave, DNP-1,
1937, 2754, Wind Cave, NP-1,

An intra-camp boxing tournament was held, and the winners fought in the district meet held at Camp Pactola - Frank Maus of Tyndall won the middle-weight bout, and Leslie Leighton of Mitchell the fly-weight class (1934).x

xDerschied, Lyle A. "The Civilian Conservation Corps in South Dakota, 1933-1942." Brookings, SD, South Dakota State University Foundation Press, 1986. No longer in print. Available at some libraries but may not be checked-out.


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