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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...shift at goal where W. L. Elkins '29 will appear in place of O. P. Jackson '29 who will not see action tonight. The Harvard sextet has recovered from the effects of the strenuous game against the Green which the University lost 2 to 1 in a hard-fought match. With the exception of Jackson all the players who have seen action in the more important games will be on hand tonight...
...opening game against Arlington High, which the Freshmen won 2 to 0, and the second match with Belmont Hill School, in which the yearlings swamped their opponents 10 to 0, F. R. Stubbs '32, W. B. Wood '32, and W. H. Crosby '32 have been the outstanding performers...
...Then again, this new calendar may serve as a valuable antidote: if those who now entertain grave apprehensions regarding the number thirteen are still able to enjoy life under the proposed system, the time is at hand when two-dollar bills will no longer be scoffed at, and one match will suffice to light three cigarettes...
Following the lead of J. W. Hallowell '31, shifty scrub wingman, the second University sextet came through with a 4 to 2 win over the Noble and Greenough outfit in a fast match on the Charlesbank rink yesterday afternoon...
...contests in the 165-pound and unlimited classes were particularly exciting, both going to two overtime periods before the University wrestlers could gain a fall. In the former match, G. L. Graves '31, who has been forced to take off 10 pounds during the past week collapsed after winning a fall from his opponent at the end of 12 minutes and 35 seconds of fierce wrestling. W. H. Boldt '30 was likewise a victor in an overtime contest, forcing Cuneo, 230 pound football player, to carry the match into two overtime periods, finally throwing the Columbia grappler for a fall...