Word: heavyweight
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...after. There will be a four-pound weight allowance. Preliminary bouts will last six minutes, final bouts, nine minutes. P. Withington '10 will referee; cups will be awarded to the winners in each class. In addition to the 125-, 135-, 145-, and 158-pound classes, there will be two heavyweight classes, one of which will have a 175-pound limit. The entries are as follows...
...Heavyweight class: L. A. Noble 1G., L. Withington 3L.; P. Withington...
...Gymnasium. Although enough entries have been made to assure keen competition in all the other classes, there is a scarcity of heavy-weights since only one man has come out to date. There will be matches in the following classes: 125-pounds, 135-pounds, 145-pounds, 158-pounds, and heavyweight...
Entries for the University wrestling championships to be held next Friday will close tomorrow night at 6 o'clock. A good many men have already signed up in the bluebook in the Gymnasium but more entries are wanted, especially in the heavyweight division. There will be matches in the following classes: 125-pound, 135-pound, 145-pound, 158-pound, and heavyweight...
...changed from Saturday, March 21, to the preceding Friday. Entries should be made in the Blue-books which will be posted today in the wrestling room of the Gymnasium. The contestants will be divided into five classes, the weights being 125-pounds, 135-pounds, 145-pounds, 158-pounds, and heavyweight...