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...final bout in fencing was now fought between Rawson and Greer, the winners of the preliminary rounds. This bout was rather slow, as the men fought cautiously. The bout was finally given to Greer, who scored seven points to his opponent's three...
Those members of English A will be relieved of one-third of the work at the final examinations who write a criticism of at least five pages on the style of some particular author, the essay to be finished on or before the fifteenth...
...final middle-weight sparring was now called, McAllister vs. Bangs. The first round was rather quiet, both men feeling around a good deal. In the second and third rounds Bangs forced the fighting, but his advances were well met and again the judges had to announce a draw. The final light-weight wrestling went to Cabot, who won the only fall in the second bout; Paine did not appear for the third. The floor was now cleared for the tug-of-war. The sophomores, with the following team, had the north end of the building: A. Amory, (anchor...
Here follow the final bouts, light-weight wrestling, middle-weight sparring and middle-weight wrestling, ending with the tug-of-war between '90 and '91. Ninety team: Amory (anchor), L. A. Piper, E. S. Jones and R. Jones; '91 team: J. J. Higgins (anchor), and three of the four following men: W. H. McLellan, J. White, A. B. Nichols and P. Y. DeNormandie...
...also agreed upon that the umpire's decisions should be final in regard to all fouls, including those under Rule 26. In all other cases the referee's decision to be final. Also that the referee should notify the captain in regard to the time, not less than five minutes nor more than ten from the end of the half...