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George S. Ford polled 379 votes to lead those chosen for Class Day Committee. Following him were Thomas H. Bilodeau, Ernest A. Gray, Jr., George W. Blackwood, William H. Schmidt, 2nd, Leo A. Ecker, and W. Brooks Cavin...
...Ernest Amlin Gray, Jr. 273George William Blackwood 240William Henry Schmidt, 2nd 223Leo Anthony Ecker 221William Brooks Cavin, Jr. 216Chester Wallace MacArthur 204Robert Blake Watson 202Gaspar Griswold Bacon, Jr. 170Allen Townsend Winmill 161Richard MacClennan Walsh, Jr. 147Ellis William Jones, Jr. 116Edward Howard Bennett, Jr. 108Dino James Lewis 108Henry Parsons Coolidge 104Irving Banner 80Total votes cast 519Results compiled by Junior Committee, C. Russell Allen, Chairman
...Harvard needed a fall to win and a decision would draw the meet. In what was easily the feature bout of the night, Pickett of Yale threw Glendinning of Harvard in 4:32 for the Crimson grapplers' first joss in Dual competition. Winners for Harvard were Captain Brooks Cavin who won by a fall in 8:10, Lorrin Woodman who won an overtime bout from Cutler of Yale and John Harkness, who completed his second undefeated season by taking a decision from Clark of Yale...
Next down the weight list is 146 pound Brooks Cavin, captain of the team, who should have little difficulty toppling Walker of Yale. This year the Crimson leader has only lost to Captain Don Tayler of Penn, third in the Easterns last season, and last year he lost only to Hull of Yale, and the Eli went on to a second place in the Championships while the Crimson leader was forced to look on from a hospital bed, an appendicitus victim...
...pound class: Cavin (H) defeated Sweeney (T) by decision. Time...