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WANTED. - Three tickets for the south end, floor, in the gymnasium, Second Ladies' Day, Saturday, April 2. Address, care Daily Crimson...
...WRESTLING.The heavy-weight wrestling was between A. F. Holden, '88, and W. J. Bowen, '87. When time was called both men showed a commendable tendency to get to work without delay. Bowen got several good holds but was unable to get his opponent over on his back. At the end of two and a half minutes he got a good neck hold and Holden struck full on his back...
...time was called he got in a hard, straight left-hander. The second round was harder, and both men were less careful not to get hit, preferring to counter rather than ward off the blows. Ashe struck Curtis many body blows, evidently trying to wind him. Towards the end of the round both men acted tired, although there was no sign of weakness in the force of their blows. The third round opened in a lively manner, Ashe getting in several lefts on Curtis jaw. He also tried to wind Curtis, and towards the end of the round there...
...second round Ashe got in some hard ones on Curtis' body, who for his part led towards the end of the round and hit Ashe often...
...Crehore, J. P. Hutchinson, A. Amory (anchor). Mr. Morrison, '83, started the teams after the usual number of futile efforts; '90 won the drop by two inches. '89 worked hard and Perry struggled to straighten out his knees; nevertheless '90 had two and a half inches at the end of two minutes. Amory only came down once, and that time he got a couple more inches; '89 mean while was fighting for all it was worth; Perry was not only sandy, he was foxy as well, and tried to win back the precious inches by head and legs...