Word: kicked
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...gymnasium building, corner of Boylston and Clarendon streets, Saturday, April 1st, at 2.30 P. M. The events will be : Heavy weight, tug-of-war (over 600 lbs.); middle weight tug-of-war (under 600 lbs.); running high jump; standing high jump; two-hand fence-vault; pole vault; running high kick; climbing the rope; putting the shot (16 lbs.) The prizes will be silver medals for each event, and a bronze medal for each event having five or more entries. Some members of the Amateur Athletic Club will enter. The admission price for gentleman and lady will be 50 cents. Entries...
...apostle of the real and the sensual, lie on the grass and kick...
...winter meeting at Yale Saturday may be found in the Sunday papers. We give a summary of the results: In the tug-of-war '83 pulled '84. J. N. Tuttle, '84, won the vaulting by a 6 ft. 1 vault. E. H. Barbour, '84, won the high kick, score 8 ft. 1 1/2. H. S. Brooks, '85, in the running high jump, won by a jump of 5 ft. Winners in the remaining events were: Feather-weight boxing, R. Fosdick, '83; light-weight, C. P. Phelps, '84; middle-weight, J. B. Woodward, '83; fencing, J. J. Rice, '82; feather-weight...
CAPTAIN HAMMOND does not expect his men to recite with the Sophomore crew or kick at the examinations. Thus the division of interest, simple and complicated, will be avoided...
...night. Few of us now at College can conceive of the enthusiasm which attended a rush. The fence enclosing the Delta was packed with Juniors and Seniors, while the road was literally thronged with lookers-on. The classes now stand front to front, the word is given for the kick-off (first blow), then the struggle has begun. The Freshmen's head man, with his backers, throws himself into the heart of the Sophs, and is knocked down without the least ceremony. The indignant class rush forward to avenge their leader. Then one was deafened by the cries, - "At them...