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Frank Dewar will take Icko Iben's 137-pound position for tonight's meet, while Iben, who pinned his man last Saturday, has been moved up to the 147-pound class. Myles Cunningham has advanced a notch to 157, Chick Chandler has been moved up to 167, and Joe Hubbard has advanced a weight class...
However, four men are wrestling in different weight classes--Iben, Cunningham, Chandler, and Hubbard. Since Iben worked at 147 last season, the change should not be difficult for him. Chandler is also maving into a familiar position. He was at 167 for the freshmen last year. But Cunningham, through four years of high school and a year of college mat work, has always been...
Chick Chandler at 157 was the only Crimson wrestler to win a match after that, using a father arm and body press to pin his man in the second period. Myles Cunningham, at 147, lost a hardfought decision to Engineer captain Sy Buckstaff; Dick Farrington dropped his 177-pound match on a decision; heavyweight George Bates was pinned on a body press with seconds remaining in the last round; and Joe Hubbard lost a tight 3 to 2 decision to Engineer Bob Ebeling, in the 167-pound class...
Four sophomores will be at starting posts for Pickett: Eddie Bursk at 123, Myies Cunningham at 147, Chick Chandler, captain of last year's Yardling squad, at 157, and George Bates at heavyweight...
...Cunningham's article appeared Sunday morning, containing parts of St.-Ivanyi's letter, but leaving out Mather's reply. Cunningham commented yesterday that he had "never seen or heard of the (Mather) letter...