Word: brackets
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Points on the plus side of the docket were won by Ted Schoenberg, who repeated his last year's performance and garnered second place in the 121-pound bracket, and Tom Rogstad, who was defeated in the semi-finals in the heavy-weight class...
...pound bracket, Dick Davidson was defeated by a 6 to 1 decision, and heavyweight Larry Picket, captain of the Yale team, felled Tom Rogstad with a body hold...
...Stone was up against another experienced man, but was able to hold him to a decision. Dick Thomas turned in his usual steady performance in the 145-pound bracket, garnering the Crimson's second pin in 6:35. Tom Rogstad, with the meet already won by Princeton, wrested a 5 to 0 referee's decision from the Tiger heavyweight...
...Schoenberg has been moved down to the much-contested 121-pound position from his usual 128-pound spot, which will now be occupied by Jim Redmon. Ray Stone, who wrestled since he pinned his man in the Tufts meet last December, has been assigned to the 136-pound bracket...
...Burns and Pete Sax fall within the 175-pound bracket. Dug has wrestled in every meet so far, and has lost his bout in only one. Heavyweights Howle Gleason, Doug DeCoster, Dave Vaughan, Bob Burns, and John Corrigan are the present rivals for the top group. Glesson and DeCoster have wrestled in two meets apiece, while 175-pound Pete Sax has fought one scrap for the heavies...