Word: daughaday
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Schoenberg should win. He is really in top notch condition and his wrestling ability seems unlimited at times. Bruce Richardson, should come through, and Bill Daughaday certainly seems to be a winner. If Dick Thomas loses his match, it will only be because of lack of confidence. Jim Latson had a close match at 155 against Pete Illman last year and with Dick Thomas's rapid-fire aggressiveness, he is almost sure to fall...
...James D. Lightbody, Jr., 123; William C. Coleman, Jr., 116; Mason Fernald, 108: Frederick Holdsworth, Jr., 98; Douglas Mereer, 88; Ward M. Hussey, 81; Eric Cutler, 80; Blair Clark, 69; John S. Stillman, 68; Torbert H. Macdonald, 66; Henry A. Burgess, 61; Langdon B. Gilkery, 40; and William H. Daughaday...
Tudor Gardiner had an all uphill match when he took Bob Wolf in the unlimited. Captain Bill Daughaday, Ted Schoenberg, and Dick Thomas all showed excellent form in beating their...
...matches that should be especially well worth watching this afternoon will be Bill Daughaday's at 165 and Dick Thomas's at 155. Daughaday's will be interesting, because he lost a close battle at Annapolis Thursday and he will be out for blood. Thomas's is noteworthy from the viewpoint of those who have followed wrestling closely, because during the last two matches he has fallen into a little slump and is due to show some really hard work to change the complexion of his record...
Outside of the one winning match, Bill Daughaday came through with a brilliant close battle with Dick King of Navy. The match went into two overtime periods, but was finally won by the Middle...