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Second prizes will be given at the meetings on March 22nd, 29th and 31st in events (sparring and tug-of-war excepted) which have five or more entries. Second prizes to be pewter mugs. There are a few reserved seats for the third meeting (March 29th) for sale at the Co-operative. Reserved seats for the second meeting (March 22d), for the fourth meeting (March 31st) and admission tickets for all the meetings, for sale at both Bartlett's and the Co-operative...
...close of the meeting the freshmen formed a procession and carried three of their tug-of-war team around the yard, cheering...
...number of men representing each class at the Saturday meeting was: '84, one; '85, five; '86, six; '87, three; L. S., one. This does not include the tug-of-war teams...
...standing of the classes for the pennant is: '85, three first prizes; '87 one first prize; '86, one first and one second place; '84, (if Mr. Bangs is counted as that class) two first; L. S., one first prize. '87 also has gained one step towards the tug...
...Bangs, '84, special. The two men began with some very lively passes and one or two face falls. The event gave promise of being very hotly contested, but after a few minutes of this work Mr. Oglesby decided to withdraw, being afraid of using up his strength before the tug-of-war. He thus sacrificed his own chances of winning to strengthen the chances of the class team...