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...monkeywrench was thrown into the organization of the team this week as both Burce Richardson and Pete Illman found that they are unable to wrestle. This means that the team which was in a position to gain a little more poise from their last meet is once more faced with the task of introducing inexperienced wrestlers in varsity competition...
...case of Art Page who faces the Lion's Charlie Holt at 145, a man who has seen action before is grappling. He was a star on his Freshman team and should be in a position to do well. Bill Tyng, who replaces Pete Illman against Columbia's Weldon Booth in the 155 pound class is on the other hand very little experienced. He presents the greatest question mark on the team...
...Pete Illman's steadiness was overcome by Sailor Bob Searle in a decision. Searle is only a Yearling and his success against Illman, who is a good wrestler himself, seems to slate him for future honors. Duncan Longcope, the fourth Sophomore that has wrestled on the team this year was unfortunate in his first match in running up against a wrestler of Tom Taylor's ability, but he fought hard neverthless, losing by only a decision...
There have been few changes in the Harvard lineup, as Pete Illman out-wrestled "Bunny" Barnes for the 155 berth, and as Duncan Longcope wrestles at 175. "Ric" Richter is once more back...
...Pete Illman has less of a problem than might seem at first. While he has never been a colorful wrestler, he is always steady when under pressure. This is the principal factor that leaves him favorite over Yearling Searle. The fight in the 165 lb. class in absolutely unpredictable. Both wrestlers are in the same class, and while Bill Daughaday has had a very successful season so far, he did lose his last match. However, this may have the effect of improving his chances against Lamb. Duncan Longcope, a new sophomore in the ranks is an unknown quantity...