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...University wrestling team tied with the Boston Y. M. C. A. matmen in the second meet of the season, the score being 3 to 3. Only six matches were wrestled, the matches in the heavyweight and 115-pound classes being omitted and an extra bout in the 135-pound class held. The scoring was done on the basis of equal points for falls and decisions...
Captain W. H. Russell '18 was up to his usual form and won his matches with comparative ease. His third match with Grey was close, however, Russell making the winning touch in the last part of the bout. Grey was undoubtedly the best man on the Bowdoin team for in addition to giving Russell a close match, he defeated E. R. Gay '19 and R. G. Emmons '19, scoring the only two victories for Bowdoin...
...attracted much attention, and it is expected that a similar tournament will be held this year. The matches were very hard and cleanly fought, and the type of boxing was high. This is evident from the fact that John L. Sullivan, former boxing champion, has tried to arrange an bout between D. G. Kirkpatrick '17, winner of the heavyweight bout last spring, and Jess Willard, present world's champion...
...score of 9 to 0, while Yale defeated Bowdoin 7 to 2, in the preliminaries of the intercollegiate fencing championships held at the Harvard Club of Boston last Saturday evening. The University fencers were unquestionably masters of the situation throughout. Captain W. H. Russell '18 lost but a single bout, and that to Captain R. P. Pflieger of Yale; G. H. Code '18 won four of his five bouts; E. P. Hamilton '18 also made an excellent showing, winning four of his events. The only Yale fencer to win from the University was Captain Pfleiger, who took all three...
...whole, the best performance of the evening was the bout in which L. R. Barker 1L. met S. Burnham '19 in the 175-lb. class. Fast, clever recoveries on the part of Burnham, which the latter turned to good account, and a powerful offensive attack by his opponent, characterized the struggle. Holds were rarely kept for any length of time, and great speed was shown by both contestants...