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The
Bowl Fight
A
Penn Student Tradition
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The basics of the Bowl Fight were simple. The freshmen provided a bowl man, and the sophomores provided a bowl, often inscribed with their graduation year. The fight was decided in favor of the freshmen if they were able to break the bowl before the sophomores were able to place the bowl-man into the bowl. However, if the sophomores were able to place the bowl-man into the bowl, the sophomores won. The rules, the venue and the bowl of the game saw a lot of changes in the 50 year history of the Bowl Fight. Even though the bowl first made its appearance in 1865 and the custom of putting the bowl man in the bowl was there in 1866, the fights themselves actually started in 1867. The custom came to an end with the 1916 bowl fight when a freshman, William Lifson '19 was killed in the fight.
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See also Penn Library's Page on Bowl Fight
This
exhibit was created in November 2004 by Ashish Shrestha, C '08
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