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...light-weight sparring was the next event on the programme. The only entries were J. W. Lawrence, '91, and H. S. Phillips, Gr. Phillips opened the first round on the offensive, going at his man with the evident intention of annihilating him. Lawrence stood the punishment well and returned enough blows to make the honors about even at the end of the first round. Both men fought carefully during the second round. Phillips got in some hard blows, and Lawrence seemed pretty well used up when time was called. The third round opened much the same as the second, Phillips...
...Haven, March 3, by 1 1-2 in. The middle-weight wrestlers next appeared. The contest was narrowed down to L. W. Puls fer, '90, and F. S. Duncan, '90-Mason, '91, not appearing, and Monroe, '89, getting into the light-weight-class. Duncan won the first-fall in 5 min. 15 sec., Pulsifer getting his wind knocked out by a tumble. The second fall came to Pulsifer in 6 min. 13 sec. While these men rested before the third trial, the first bout of the middle-weight sparring was called. Bangs, '91, faced Mancha, Sp. Mancha appeared to have...
...middle-weight sparring was now called, McAllister vs. Bangs. The first round was rather quiet, both men feeling around a good deal. In the second and third rounds Bangs forced the fighting, but his advances were well met and again the judges had to announce a draw. The final light-weight wrestling went to Cabot, who won the only fall in the second bout; Paine did not appear for the third. The floor was now cleared for the tug-of-war. The sophomores, with the following team, had the north end of the building: A. Amory, (anchor), L. A. Piper...
...Light-weight Wrestling-G. A. Goebel, '88; W. L. Monroe, '89; H. Nuss, '90; S. Paine, '90; E. J. Knapp, '91; E. L. Hambleton, S. S., and F. Cabot...
Here follow the final bouts, light-weight wrestling, middle-weight sparring and middle-weight wrestling, ending with the tug-of-war between '90 and '91. Ninety team: Amory (anchor), L. A. Piper, E. S. Jones and R. Jones; '91 team: J. J. Higgins (anchor), and three of the four following men: W. H. McLellan, J. White, A. B. Nichols and P. Y. DeNormandie...