Word: dunbaugh
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Harvard's lightweights again gave the Crimson a sizeable lead, but the match became close when Dick Myerson--B.U.'s most capable wrestler--decisioned at 147, Bob Joslin pinned Ted Anderson, Joe Hubbard and Walt Gorman drew at 167, and Jim Kacavas--another experienced man--pinned Frank Dunbaugh. Johnny Lee, at 123, once again gave a polished exhibition and Hubbard, who trailed, 6 to 1, at one point, should be commended for working his way back to a draw...
...Adams (H) pinned McLoon with a double arm lock and body press at 1:05; 147--Myerson (B.U.) decisioned Iben, 11-2; 157--Joslin (B.U.) pinned Anderson with a half nelson and body press at 3:44; 167--Hubbard (H) and Gorman drew, 7-7; 177--Kacavas (B.U.) pinned Dunbaugh with a half nelson and body press at 4:54; unlimited--Heidtmann (H) decisioned Evans...
Harvard does not figure to have too much trouble with the Terriers, whose chief sources of strength come at 147 and 177. Icke Iben represents the Crimson at the lower weight and Frank Dunbaugh, a senior with no previous varsity experience, replaces Dave Waring at 177. Waring suffered an injury during his M.I.T. match which may keep him out for the rest of the season...
Bayard Waring has beaten out Frank Dunbaugh for the starting assignment in 177. Both men are seniors, but with little active service in the past...
...Dunster 165-pound match, Guy McKahn outpointed Anton Jacobson, 6 to 2, and 191-pounder Frank Dunbaugh of Lowell won on time-advantage in a close match with Bob Peters of Winthrop...