The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 06, 1920, Image 2

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BAT TALION
showed sijrns of fatigue in tkis roun )
The third round siv-wed Pason de
cidedly the superior. H« stunned !
Hutcheson several times but never '
hit him wh4n he was down or landed i
a blow when Hutcheson was help- !
Sained a fall with a scissor hold and
half-nelson. Nash was “all in” when
„ he left the ^ mht, bub x Humphrey
showed no signs of fatigne.
The 125 pound boxing match be
tween J. T. Walters of A. and M.
and Bert Easeley of State Was the * ea * ^icninsi the ropes. Hutcheson !
second event.* Walters forced fight- P ut *, game fight, bot could aot
ing in the first remind, backing \Jhir t ^ le »tvain of two bouts the |
opponent into 'th« ropes seveit^l f*n»e evening and Pasoa^whs award
times. In the second round botfiv the decision after 8 minutes
men began to weaken. Easel*y ^’f c tohl. boxing.
knocked Watters tb the mat severgl The last bout of the evening was
times, and forced him into the ropes between ^ Hill of State and F. iK. |
repeatedly. In the flinches Easeley Buckner of A. ind M., in the U58
was s|bw to let go and allowed hti* poumf\class. Although outweighe.j j
weight, to rest on Walters at every by nine pounds, Buckner took the
opportunity. The round ended, bo- offensive but was overcome by th
ing decidedly in j Easeley's favor. , raperior strength of Hill, the latter j
The third round was !•' a different working on top for two minufie*. ’
story. Although Walters was very Hill then took a full nelson changing
much exhausted, Easeley showed ' it to a half nelson and forred Buck- j
aigns of weakening and over and ner off the mat, holding Buckner*',
over U>ok straight arm jghe and feet in the ait against the ropes,
wicked uppercuts from Walters*. At They were brought back oh jju* mat.
the >nd neither man was forcing the ami Hill was given a hhlf nelson ordi
fighting, but Walters staged a come- j Buckner.' said hold befog the one!
back just beforo the gong aounded. held when che men lefv s the mfs .
by a remarkable control of pis Buckner worked out of khik'grip and •
strength. The decision was given l> jumped to his feet. As Hill reached
Walters as the- State coach would pot him. Buckner executed ' a typical t
allow Easeley to go on an extra football tackle, dinging Hill"to dhe !
befoul for a decisive finish. mat. Hill gut uj. Buckner repeated
In the 125 pound wrestling match tackle. At the end of .four man-'
M_ B. Gardner got the drop on Nel- Buc *tner took a half nelson
son Scurlock, going to the mat o*. wh ich he changed to a head chancery
top. After 8 rainutee of fast work fo.‘* nd -“ rm ,ia * tried to turn but
which Garriher held the offensh-j on ^ y went forther Into the hold and
Scurl«« k obtained art ankle and tot w * s throwti. B< ut went fit Buckaer
held in Gardner, and succeeded |r. I fall- 'Time 4.50 minutes,
aulministering eome painful pupiah- the arrangement for the me?t|n
meat.-! Gardner worked out of the for all weight* to be repre-
toe-hold and emerged on typ of Scur- rented, the following weights Wer e
lorki holding him to the mat till tta forfeited: A. and M. to 8tate. 115
termination, of the buut. Gardn.*r P 000 * 1 class in boxing. State to A.
was ataflMed the decision. Time 12 ’ * nt * M., 175 pound clas* in both bpx-
manutes. 'SO secoads. , ing and wrestling, unlimited class in
The next maU-h arya boxing in 145 hoxing andvrrt stling. 159 pound
pound class between G. M. Luhn, r L ,a ' s * hexing
Sute and E. W.^Hanley. A. and M.
Luhn forced the fighting throughout
the contest, gaining a decision on
points after three 3-minute periods.
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M <i Snell mo, A. H. Hutchos,,., »® •» £ h * d
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•i« minute.. Ilutehemn h.d 4 Ian- ’h ' ■"*•* I
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Saell hold :hi- hold! Aflor twolT. '' * 'f ' . ’V, W'l*»n "*.,- .
minoto. and a half, a o J, a ^ !
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the Hocrl wan awarded to Sreir on i ^ ^ ^ X
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T "‘ 4r ’ Pounl wrestling b«,ut fol ~ t h-an." “sportsmanlike” and “ex-l«
low * d next - between G A. Bassey cn citing” throughout. Director Driv. r j!
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M. <This
MEETING Qf THE M E.
SOCIETY NEXT TUESDAY I
Hutcheson, State, against "Tt. .E.
Fasnn. A. and M. This was the most
exciting bout. Fason s tarty I right
out With fast work, forcing his op
ponent to the ro^es and hifiii^ig hipi
at will, la the second round Hutch
eson “came back” gaining a slight
advantage over-Fason. Botl *mcn
was a closely contested - *d with Vie showing of the teams. ' -
Bas-■ bowed more skill 1.1 '
holding his opponent to the mat. blit
four Times Roland broke away from
clnse^grips. .After six minuftes Rol
and showed 4igns of second wind ami
almoft caaght Basses with a chan
cery hold. Bassey practiced rather
rough tactics throughout the bout,
and Seemed to have an unendbv'
repertoire of new holds. It must be
mid to Roland's credit th*t he took
all the punishment Ba>sey couJti give
and wrestled in godlf form through
out. Bassey was awarde*! the decis
ion. Time 12.5 minutef.
1315 pound class boxing. S. il.
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eiety will be held next Tuesday night '
in the M.E. building at 7:30 o’clock. .
Professor Fermier will give an |
illustrated lecture on 4 Big Gum”
showing a ,number of lantern slide
pictures of the big guns that shelled 1
Paris during the World W aj*. and ex- :
plaining their structure and opera-
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