Word: pounders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Then his rival got on and the weight was shoved way out on the bar to 190. Of course with such a difference in weight, the champion was not risking his title. But he freely and voluntarily entered the ring at Madison Square Garden with the 190-pounder, Johnny Risko, in consideration of a part of the $62,000 of gate receipts collected from Theodore Roosevelt, Red Grange, Charley Hoff and 11,669 others...
...Turner '27 showed rare form in the tournament when he won both his semi-final and final bout by falls. Mowatt of Northeastern proved no match for Harvards undefeated 115-pounder, and was thrown in two minutes 57 seconds. H. M. Kullman '27 was forced to two overtime periods in order to gain a close decision over Harris of M. I. T. The men were evenly matched, but Kullman's superior mat-work proved the deciding factor...
...halt to the string of successive defeats. Kullman will be substituted for Stearns in the 135-pound class. Howe will replace Paine in the 175-pound class, and Wilson will replace Captain C. H. Bradford in the unlimited class. Hinkle will make his first appearance as a 145-pounder. The remaining lineup will be the same as in previous meets with Turner in the 115-pound class, Goldberg in the 125-pound class, and Wood in the 158-pound class...
...fall gained by Reiter, a schoolboy 158-pounder, was the contributing factor to the defeat...
...Freshmen grapplers will meet a fast working team from Andover this afternoon at 3 o'clock in Hemenway Gymnasium. The lineup for the contest is the same as for the meet with the Springfield Freshmen except that Sykes, a 136 pounder who was forced to take on a 175 pound man will again wrestle in his own class. Kaufman is in the 175-pound class today as Goodwin is still out. Kaufman ordinarily works with the 158 pounders. Cowen has supplanted Lieberman in the 125-pound class and Lifrak, forced out of a job by Syke's return...