Word: mets
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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MIDDLE-WEIGHT SPARRING.G. M. Ashe, L. S., and F. G. Curtis, '90, met in this event at the M. I. T. games two weeks ago. Ashe won on that occasion, but the sparring of Curtis was so good that there was much doubt as to who would be the winner Saturday. Dr. Appleton, the referee of sparring, could not be found for several minutes. He appeared, however, to call time for the first round. Both men went to work in a business-like manner and his hard, not wasting their strength on blows that fell short. Curtis got in several...
HEAVY-WEIGHT SPARRING.G. M. Ashe, L. S., and F. G. Curtis, '90, met again in the heavy-weight sparring. The first round opened with cautious sparring. Ashe did most of the leading and Curtis countered him nearly every time. Both men were evidently saving themselves...
...senior class met in Lower Boylston last evening to take action upon the death of Mr. Fessenden. Mr. Coolidge in expressing the deep affliction which the friends of his classmate were under asked that the class take action in the matter, and that some suitable expression of sympathy be made. By vote the president was empowered to appoint a committee of three, who should draw up a series of resolutions expressing the feeling of the class. Mr. Jackson. Mr. Gray and Mr. Brooks were appointed. The matter of wearing gowns at class day in place of the customary dress suits...
Saturday the new base-ball association which has been in progress of formation for so long a time sprang into life. The following delegates from the four colleges represented met at the Parker House at 10 o'clock and adopted a constitution for the new association and decided upon a schedule of championship games...
Last Friday the remnants of the old Intercollegiate Base-ball Association met at Springfield. Harvard and Princeton did not attend but sent in their resignations from the league. Yale presented her withdrawal in person...