Word: bout
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...eighth bout, between Thacher of Harvard and Fish of Columbia was the most earnest of the tournament. Twice the foil broke in Fish's hand. Thacher forced over the boundary line...
...decisive bout was between J. Ellis Hoffman of Harvard and L. M. Lamson of Columbia. Towards the close of the bout Lamson, thinking he was safe, as sumed a defensive attitude, but the bout was decided in favor of Hoffman, and this gave the victory to Harvard...
...Saturday, May 5, at the Racquet and Tennis Club, New York. Teams from Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Columbia will contest. The Harvard Fencing Club will be represented by J. P. Parker '96, F. E. Hoffman '96 and A. H. Thacher '97. In determining the score, the winner of each bout will be decided by the vote of four judges and a referee, and will score one for his team...
...Saturday afternoon. J. P. Whittren '95 won the shot putting with a put of 34ft. 9 1-2in; K. K. Kubli Sp. was second with a put of 34ft. 8 1-4in. N. Kishimoto Gr. won from M. A. Saladana Sp. in the 125 lb. class wrestling bout. J. L. Ketcham '96 won the best two out of three bouts against W. S. Youngman '95 in the 145 lb. class. W. A. D. Short '94 and E. F. Champney '96 were the only contestants in the boxing match, which was held at the Sparring Club's rooms. Champney...
...Kishimoto Gr., handled his Japanese top even more skilfully than last year. His exhibition was followed by a broadsword bout between R. B. Merriman '96, and J. C. Hancock '95. The latter won, ten points to eight...