Word: snow
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Snow '18, wrestling captain and guard on last year's football team won the heavyweight boxing and wrestling championships of the University in the feature bouts of the tournaments held last night in the Union. His opponent in the boxing, G. K. Noble '17, showed himself a hard fighter, however, and the match furnished plenty of excitement to the large crowd in attendance. In the three rounds Snow knocked his rival down twice, and forced the fighting during the entire bout...
Heavyweight class.--W. B. Snow '18, E. H. Kelton '19, R. H. Cobb '18, G. K. Noble...
...defence; and S. E. Nash, first attack. R. H. Franzen '17, in home, graduated at mid-years, and G. F. Freer '18, centre, has gone to France. This leaves six men from last year's team: Captain R. Z. Crane '17 goal; H. F. Sullivan '17, point; W. B. Snow '18, coverpoint; L. U. Miller '18, third attack; H. M. Dampman '18, second attack; and G. B. Hebb '17, out home. M. Lovett '18, captain of his Freshman team, who was on probation last year, should add much strength to the team. J. K. Desmond '19, who formerly played...
Heavyweight class.--Baldridge (Yale defeated W. B. Snow '18 by decision...
Four of the University's team reached the final round, these being E. L. Davidson '17 in the 125-pound class, R. W. Killam'19 in the 135-pound division, Burnham '19 in the 175-pound class, an W. B. Snow '18 in the heavyweight class Yale won six out of the seven final bouts, however, including the heavyweight contest. In this match between Baldridge of Yale and Captain Snow of the University Baldridge won by decision after a hard struggle. Davidson was the only final winner for the University...