Word: bouts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Harvard University and freshman wrestling teams will meet Tufts at Medford tonight in what promises to be an interesting match. The first Freshman bout is scheduled to begin at 7 o'clock and the initial University encounter at 8.15 o'clock, or as soon thereafter as possible...
...Johnson '33 and O. E. Goddard '33 each scored on time decisions, the former defeating his Army opponent, M. L. Fisher, on a time advantage of 8 minutes 23 seconds in the 145-pound division, while the latter was victorious over Williams of Army in the 155-pound bout on a time advantage of 8 minutes 40 seconds...
Harvard triumphed last night in the wrestling meets with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the Technology Hangar Gymnasium. The score in the meet was 29 to 8 but it does not indicate the extreme closeness of almost every bout, nor the excitement which helped to make a very interesting match. The Freshman team had less trouble, piling up the most decisive margin of victory scored by any Harvard wrestling team for a long time, and almost inflicting a shut-out on the Technology first year men with the tally...
...University meet followed after the Freshman bouts and started off with a close struggle between F. C. Evans '31 and his 118-pound opponent. The Tech man scored a quick fall, as did Evans also in the succeeding period, but a small margin of time gave the bout to M. I. T. In the 126-pound fight Arthur Klein '32 scored a fall, giving Harvard three points advantage. Following the next about which was won by Harvard, M. I. T. tallied again with a referee's decision, after a difficult struggle, but it did not manage to score again throughout...
...Freshman score of 27 to 3 was the result of three falls and four decisions for the Harvardians, the first-year Engineers netting only a decision in the 165-pound class. Wrestling of high quality and of great interest was to be seen in practically every bout, especially in the 118-pound fight wherein R. D. Tucker put his opponent's back to the mat in just over a minute, and in the 135-pound struggle in which E. W. Chard scored a quick fall, and in another fall brought about by Captain Gridley Barrows in the heavyweight class. Closely...