Word: catches
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...rules for catch-as-catch-can wrestling, will govern the bouts, so that a fall will terminate each bout. The time has been limited to five minutes for the preliminary bouts and ten minutes for the finals, unless terminated sooner by a fall. There will be seven classes in which the men will wrestle, from 115 pounds to the heavy-weight of over 180 pounds. Entrants will weight in on the day of their match and must be within the six-pound allowance for over weight...
...rules under which the tournaments will be conducted are similar to those adopted by the A. A. U. for catch-as-catch-can wrestling. Under these rules a fall will terminate each bout. In no case will the duration of preliminary bouts exceed five minutes. The final bouts will last ten minutes unless terminated sooner by a fall. Any hold is allowed except the hammerlock, strangle, full Nelson, and toe hold. There will be seven classes in which the men will wrestle: 115, 125, 135, 145, 158, 175 pounds, and over 181 pounds. Entrants will weigh...
...offer two suggestions for Harvard's Hyde Park? The first, that its location be just beside Phillips Brooks House, where the spirit of the noble man may exercise its influence. The second, that receptacles be provided to catch the "hot air," which might then be used to heat the Germanic Museum. ALLEN H. GLEASON...
Practice is to be held on the Yale field this afternoon from four until six o'clock. Immediately after the practice the squad is scheduled to have dinner at the Hotel Garde and catch the 6.56 train for Bridgeport, where they will spend the night at the Hotel Stratfield. The next, day, the men are to remain in Bridgeport until noon, when they will return to New Haven and prepare for the game which is to start at 3 o'clock. After the game, the squad will have dinner at the Hotel Garde and return to Cambridge on a train...
...University gained a one run lead in the first inning when Hallowell hit safely, went to second on a sacrifice by R. W. Emmons '20, reached third on a fielder's choice which retired K. W. Perkins '19, and stole home when Knight, the Brown pitcher, tried to catch Knowles off first. The visitors tried to score in the sixth on Week's home run, and went ahead in the following inning. Although the University scored one more run in the eighth when they knocked Knight from the box, they were never able to seriously threaten the Brown lead...