Word: necked
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...feather weight wrestling was between J. D. Stults '91, and B. Elsas '94. Stults was much the taller and was forced to lean over, thus placing his neck within Elsas' reach. Stutts started the bout by rushing, but Elsas got a neck hold and threw him. Elsas here got a strangle hold and was ordered by Bangs to break. In the second round Elsas again got a neck hold and threw his man. Stults slipped away and getting Elsas by the leg placed his foot on Elsas' neck but failed to turn him. Time. In the third round Stults...
...short while before, Dodge appeared to be much stronger. The first round was very lively and both men rushed frequently but time was called without a fall. The second round was much the same as the first. In the third Dodge rushed and catching Paine by leg and neck lifted him from the floor and threw him on his back, thus getting a fall and winning the match...
...highest tests of strength Tuesday afternoon were: Allen '92, pectorals 90, abductors of the legs 90, extensors of the neck 80; Green '92, abductors of the legs 80, calves 450; Finlay '91, extensors of the neck 110; Lake '92, calves 455; Bonney M. S., calves 410. Yesterday afternoon the tests were: Mason, L. S., calves, 490; abductors of legs, 96; Findlay, '91, calves, 520; Fisher, J. C., L. S., abductors of legs, 104; Chase, Sp., abductors of legs...
...tests which are now being made are of the biceps, pectorals, abductors of the legs, and extensors of the head and neck. Notice will be given in the CRIMSON from day to day of the tests that are to be made, also the best records made in the different tests up to date. The trials will take place any afternoon between 4 and 5 o'clock on the main floor of the gymnasium. Students are advised to exercise enough to get thoroughly warmed up before making the tests, and not to make more than three trials on the different dynamometers...
...pectorals 75 k., abductors of the legs 95 k.; Carpenter, L. S., biceps 211 k.; Macleod '91, biceps 211 k., abductors of legs, 76 k; Crane '94, pectorals 74 k.; Donnellan, L. S., pectorals 73 k.; Mason, L. S., abductors of the legs 80 k., extensors of the neck 100 k.; Chase extensors of the neck 80 k.; Burgess '93, extensors of the neck 80 k.; Hale '93, extensors of the neck...