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...team. Casey (anchor),- Harding, McInnis, Williams. Harvard '86 team, Dewey (anchor),- Codman, Adams, Churchill. M. I. T. team,- Fletcher, Garfield, Smith, Farmer. Harvard, '86, defeated the M. I. T. team, but was pulled in the final heat by the Association team...
...Clement, H. A. A., and J. D. Williams, U. A. A. C. The first bout between Plummer and Clement was hotly contested, both men showing considerable science and quickness. Plummer appeared to have more staying power, and the bout was given to him. He was unable to spar the final bout with Williams, on account of a broken nose. The medal, therefore, was given to the latter...
...very long rests between the bouts. But with plenty of entries in the two events, light-weight and feather-weight sparring, the time between bouts would be sufficient, if we may take the Tech. games as a criterion. There the hardest hitting and fighting occurred each time in the final rounds. The slight drawbacks to the change are more than counterbalanced by the advantages...
...case this committee should not approve of any choice of the captain, the power of final decision on such disputed point shall reside in an undergraduate committee of three, consisting of the captain and two other members of the nine, who shall hold office throughout the season...
...powers. While it gives the captain absolute power, so necessary to the good practical working of a nine, it yet provides a means whereby any dissatisfaction in the college with the actions of the captain can be given its due weight. But it does not give the power of final decision in such disputes to a foreign body, like the graduate committee; it refers it to an undergraduate committee, which is supposed to be more in sympathy with the college feeling, and yet influenced by the impartial views of the graduate committee. This undergraduate committee is, moreover, appointed...