Word: ending
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...RAND, JR.WANTED.- One seat in the south end floor of gymnasium for the second winter meeting. $1.00 premium will be paid. Apply at Bartlett...
...Bowen, L. S. The three rounds were very even, so much so that a fourth was called for. McAllister had all he could do to keep off Bowen's rushes, owing to the latter's great strength and weight, but he showed great pluck and coolness. At the end of the fourth round, McAllister was announced as the winner. The result was most warmly applauded and nothing would suit the audience but a recall of McAllister. It was disgraceful that during this bout there was repeated hissing at many perfectly fair blows. McAllister showed his disapproval of this by signals...
...congratulated on its energy in getting up such a good list of events, and we hope the meeting will be in every way successful. The spectators must remember to restrain their enthusiasm during the contests, and to reserve their applause until the end of each event, for any outburst is annoying to both participants and judges...
...decisions should be final in regard to all fouls, including those under Rule 26. In all other cases the referee's decision to be final. Also that the referee should notify the captain in regard to the time, not less than five minutes nor more than ten from the end of the half...
...first number was Mendelssohn's overture to "Ruy Blas," and was the most satisfactory selection. The wind did fine work throughout, the strings excelling in the accompaniment of the solo of the cellos. The pleasing melody which runs through the whole, and is so firmly rounded out toward the end, is very characteristic of Mendelssohn...