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...pound class: J. H. Crandon '33 defeated Shea (M.I.T.) by decision...
...since the mid-year period has brought it up to its former strength. Coach Gallagher has picked his team from winners of elimination tournaments thus insuring close competition for places on the team in every weight. HARVARD M. I. T. Evans 118-pound Ripin Klein 126-pound Van Buren Crandon 135-pound Shea Dorman or Johnson 145-pound Pittblattes Goddard 155-pound Vassalotti Robertson 165-pound Snape Levin 175-pound Klein Straus unlimited Penny
...with one fall and five decisions. The large number of decisions indicates the closeness of each match. Harvard scored a decision and a fall. The decision of the referee was given to Arthur Klein '32, in the 125-pound class, after a hard struggle, and J. H. Crandon '33 won a victory, pinning his opponent's shoulders to the ground, in the 135-pound match. In most of the heavier bouts Harvard lost by decision after one or more overtime periods. Baker of Columbia, however, scored a fall over R. W. Straus '31, in the unlimited weight class, after...
...pound class: Crandon defeated Amster (C) by fall...
University--118-pound, W. C. Evans '31, by decision; 126-pound, Arthur Klein '32, by default; 135-pound, J.H. Crandon '33, by a fall; 145-pound, P.O. Johnson '33, by a fall; 155-pound, O.E. Goddard '33, by decision; 165-pound, W. A. Robertson, by default; 175-pound, G. L. Graves '32, by a fall; unlimited, R. W. Straus '31, by a fall...