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The first of the winter meetings held on Saturday may be called only a fair success. So large a percentage of all the events were walkovers that the meeting could not fail to be deprived of much of the interest which it otherwise would have had. The entries in wrestling and boxing matches were not many at best, and when so few of those entered appeared at the scratch, the feeling of just dissatisfaction among the spectators was very evident. It is a pity that the men should feel so little interested in the events in which they have entered that they so willingly relinquish their chances of winning.

Much enthusiasm was shown on the part of the spectators, both graduates and undergraduates and we hope that the interest will be kept up in the next two meetings.

We take pleasure in commending the endeavor to make the sparring less like pounding and more scientific than in the past.

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