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After the closing bout of the New England Intercollegiate Wrestling Championships, the finals of which were held Saturday night at the Walker Memorial Gymnasium at M. I. T., Harvard emerged victorious over its four rivals to recapture the laurels lost last year to Brown for the first time since 1925. Leading with a score of 37 points, the Crimson was followed by Tufts with 23, M. I. T. with 13, Brown with 12, and Williams with none. Five members of the University team and four Freshman grapplers carried away championship belts...
Having shut Captain Stone of M. I. T. from a possible second place by injuries inflicted in the bout, Solano added another fall to his list of eight consecutive tumbles for the season. Although outclassed by the Crimson wrestler, Stone showed a stubborn resistance...
...home team's potential strength lay in its heavy end, as shown by the fact that all five points were gleaned by the hardened grapplers, J.F. Solano '30 in the 165-pound class, who threw both opponents, C.D. Newhart '31 in the 175-pound class, who won his bout by a fall, and Captain Nathaniel Warner '30 in the unlimited class, who also threw two opponents...
...Crimson heavy end consisting of J. F. Solano '30 in the 165-pound class, C. D. Newhart '31 in the 175-pound class, and Nathaniel Warner '30 in the unlimited class, is expected to continue its undefeated sweep. Of these, neither Newhart nor Warner have lost a bout during the season, while Solano has won each of his eight matches by a fall...
...first upset of the afternoon occurred in the 125-pound bout when Arthur Klein '32 defeated Bacon, who was a heavy favorite, by a fall in eight minutes, 31 seconds. This was the only Harvard victory until the 165-pound bout was called. With the score at 12 to 5 in favor of the Elis, J. F. Solano '32 met Brodie and broke the jinx with a fall in four minutes, 25 seconds. The tables were turned successfully, for C. D. Newhart '31 and Captain Nathaniel Warner '30 took the final bouts by falls in four minutes 43 seconds...