Word: bout
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...entrants for the contest, open to all members of the University, must sign up in the blue book at Hemenway Gymnasium by March 23. Each man, it was also announced, will be given a physical examination before his first bout. The classes open are as follows: 115 pound class, 125 pound class, 135 pound class, 160 pound class, 175 pound class, and the unlimited class. In previous years the 135 pound class has drawn the largest number...
...boxing tournament was the most popular and most successful in many years. Of the 38 men entered, 14 reached the finals, in which seven University ring champions were crowned. The final battles at Hemenway drew a crowd of 600 students. There was only one knockout during the evening's bouts, that scored by R. E. Johnson '27 over Ira Markwett '28 in the initial round of the 175 pound final. The feature bout, however, was in the 145 pound class, where G. N. Burns '29 outpointed E. A. Sachs '28, displaying better condition and a superior ability to take punishment...
...University fencing team went down to defeat before the University of Pennsylvania swordsmen by the close score of 9 to 8, Saturday at Philadelphia. The last bout in the sabres was the deciding event, and it took a clean sweep in the sabres for the red and blue foilsmen...
...meeting is to be preceded by a dinner for twelve prominent boxers at 6.30 o'clock at the Varsity Club. Among these men will be Jack Sharkey, heavyweight aspirant, who is scheduled to give an exhibition bout with a well known heavyweight boxer. Another bout of interest will be that between two members of this year's football team, W. W. Lord '28 and John Parkinson '29. Preceding these exhibitions Dane Egan is scheduled to give a talk on boxing. Details of the spring practice and the coaches engaged will also be announced. J. L. Knox '98 will explain...
...events and other attractions which take place during the weekend of March 3. The most interesting games scheduled are the Harvard-Yale hockey match, which is to be played in the Arena, and a polo game with Yale, to be held in the Commonwealth Armory. In addition a wrestling bout with Williams and Freshman squash match with the Union Boat Club will take place...