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...entries for the First Winter Meeting closed last night at 10 o'clock. The following is the list: Light-weight wrestling - A. E. Sterne, '87; S. Paine, '90. Middle-weight wrestling - G. L. Hunter, '90; W. T. Bowen. '87. Feather-weight wrestling - A. C. Coolidge, '87; S. Paine, 80. Heavy-weight wrestling - W. T. Bowen, '87; A. F. Holden, '88. Heavy-weight sparring - G. M. Ashe, L. S.; F. G. Curtis, '90. Middle-weight-sparring, G. M. Ashe, L. S.; F. G. Curtis, '90. Feather-weight spar ring - A. C. Coolidge, '87; Clement, '88; L. Thayer, '88; E. Grew. Putting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Entries for the First Winter Meeting. | 3/18/1887 | See Source »

...entries from Harvard in the Technology games Saturday, were as follows; Running high jump, J. H. Slade, '90; standing high jump, E. H. Rogers, '87, F. B. Lund, '88; fence-vault, J. H. Slade, '60; feather-weight sparring, F. Clement, '88, Sullivan, '88; light-weight sparring, W. Austin, '87, Hillelbrand, 87; middle-weight sparring, G. M. Ashe, '87, G. W. Curtis, '90; tug-of-war, Easton, L. S., Gorham, L. S., Boyden, L. S., Pease...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 3/7/1887 | See Source »

...first bout of the light-weight, Austin, '87, against Hillebrand, '87, resulted in a victory for the former, who thereby won the light-weight cup. The sparring was hard and marked by much clinching. The three rounds were so close that a fourth had to be fought to decide the contest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: M. I. T. Games. | 3/7/1887 | See Source »

Second Winter Meeting, Saturday, March 26th. Ladies' Day. - Two-hand fence-vault, light-weight sparring, feather-weight sparring, parallel bars, standing high jump, club swinging (legitimate), fencing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. A. A. | 3/3/1887 | See Source »

...regard to the winter meetings, we are glad to see that the custom of past years has been retained in holding the feather-weight sparring on the first Ladies' Day. It had been proposed to transfer it to the first meeting, which would have brought all the sparring on one already over-crowded day, and also would have unjustly handicapped men who might wish to enter not only the feather-weight, but also the light-weight contests. A number of arguments have been urged, to be sure, against having any boxing on a Ladies' Day, the chief of which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/3/1887 | See Source »

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