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Professor Y. Yamashita and Mr. H. Koidzumi, assisted by H. Y. Yagi 3G., and H. H. Coryell '05, gave a very interesting exhibition of the Japanese art of Jiujitsu wrestling in the Living Room of the Union last night...
After a short talk on the elements of the art by Yagi, Professor Yamashita and Mr. Koidzumi showed a number of the three hundred and three ways of throwing a man. The rapidity and address with which Professor Yamashita threw his opponent were received, as last year, with great applause. The exhibition was concluded with two wrestling bouts, one between Yagi and Mr. Koidzumi, and the other between Coryell and Yagi. At the conclusion of the wrestling, the Glee Club gave an informal concert...
Professor Y. Yamashita and Mr. H. Koidzumi assisted by A. Tyng '04 and H. Taylor '07, gave a very interesting exhibition of the Japanese art of Jiujitsu or Jiudo wrestling in the Living Room of the Union last night. Samuel Hill '79, as whose guests the two wrestlers have come to this country, gave a short history of the art in introducing them. He said in part: Jiudo first became known in Japan in the sixteenth century, and its origin is traced to a learned physician named Akiyama, who at that time lived in Nagasaki. While studying in China...
First Professor Yamashita and Mr. Koidzumi showed several of the three hundred and three ways of throwing a man. The entertainment was concluded by two wrestling bouts, one between Professor Yamashita and Taylor and the other between Mr. Koidzumi and Tyng...
...second exhibition of the Japanese art of Jiujitsu wrestling will be given at 8 o'clock this evening in the Living Room of the Union by the two Japanese wrestlers, Y. Yamashita, instructor in Jiujitsu in Tokyo, and H. Koidzumi, his pupil. Yesterday afternoon they gave an interesting and well-attended exhibition in the Gymnasium. These exhibitions have been made possible through the courtesy of Samuel Hill '79, as whose guests the two wrestlers have come to this country. Admission to the exhibition this evening will be to members of the Union and their friends...