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...meet between Harvard and Yale, the Crimson swimmers were left far in the rear by the Eli team, which won first and third place in every event. The score...
Four Crimson grapplers went to the mat Saturday afternoon when the Eli wrestling team defeated the University, 16 to 9. The University won three of the seven bouts on decisions. The feature of the meet was the performance of T. L. Parsonnet '22, who upset all predictions by defeating Grey, the Yale captain, in a hard-fought match of nine minutes. B. B. Corson Occ., who was recently elected captain of the wrestling team, won his bout from Karelitz by a pretty scissors hold...
...sure to prove unusually close. The University team has defeated Tufts, Springfield, Brown, and Princeton, while the New Haven men have a similar record. Fifty cents admission will be charged for this meet which is the final match of the season. It was originally planned to hold the Eli wrestling meet in the Hemenway Gymnasium, but, as the Yale matmen find it impossible to have it in the evening, and as the University Gymnasium team is scheduled to meet Brown in the Gymnasium in the afternoon, a change of plans was necessitated and the wrestlers will meet in the yearling...
...clock the Harvard-Yale relay race, one of the feature events of the evening, will be staged. The University relay team, composed of A. W. Douglass '21, W. H. Goodwin '20, J. A. McCarthy '22 and D. F. O'Connell '21 will have a hard time in overcoming the Eli quartet, which is one of the fastest of recent years. All of the Yale team are "Y" men, and Reed, who is running anchor, against O'Connell, is one of the fastest runners of the 780-yard distance in the country. M.I.T. has probably the best 390-yard relay team...
...little outward effect. In fact, high tragedy has its day; from Mr. McVeagh's protagonist who "gathered up his feet and died" to Mr. Train's delightfully told adventures of Casimir Cashless and the Grand Keezer. Surely, if tradition err not, this is the number of numbers for an Eli to review. Coming from the wilds it has appeared to me that Harvard is essentially a quiet place where the soul is stirred but not to speeches. But--"Thou liest. I am Keezer! and in his wrath, Casimir seized her and hurled her from his window albeit...