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Sparring entertainment at Lyceum Hall, Wednesday evening, January 21. The following well known men will participate: J. Shannon and J. Malone, Tug Collins, and Saxey Joyce; J. Sweeney, and W. Ramsey; Prof. Bagley, and J. Daley; R. Lord, and J. Murphy; J. Cunningham, and J. Sullivan; J. Harlin and J. Green; J. Doherty, and W. Neale; T. Kneeland, and T. Sullivan. Mr. Jake Kilrain will act as master of ceremonies. Tickets, 50 cts., for sale at Leavitt and Pierce...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 1/20/1885 | See Source »

Sparring entertainment at Lyceum Hall, Wednesday evening, January 21. The following well known men will participate: J. Shannon and J. Malone, Tug Collins, and Saxey Joyce; J. Sweeney, and W. Ramsey; Prof. Bagley, and J. Daley; R. Lord, and J. Murphy; J. Cunningham, and J. Sullivan; J. Harlin and J. Green; J. Doherty, and W. Nelle; T. Kneeland, and T. Sullivan. Mr. Jake Kilrain will act as master of ceremonies. Tickets, 50 cts., for sale at Leavitt and Pierce...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 1/19/1885 | See Source »

...Athletic games of the Institute of Technology held on Saturday, several Harvard men were present. The class tug-of-war contest was won by the juniors. The contestants were confined to Tech...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 12/22/1884 | See Source »

...greatest interest is taken by the Tech. students in the result of the contest of class tug-of-war teams in the meeting next Saturday. The teams are said to be very strong, and much sport is expected...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 12/16/1884 | See Source »

EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: -Would it not be a change worth considering, to limit the total weight of opposing teams in foot ball (to, say, 1700 or 1800 pounds), in the same way that the weight of tug-of-war teams is limited? I do not see why the same principle should not apply in both cases. The conditions for all would then be fairer, and scientific training and skilful playing would then be far more important elements of the game than they are at present. Join this to the reforms of the game which will do away with its unfair...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/10/1884 | See Source »

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