Word: lifrak
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Dates: during 1926-1926
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...pound class, C. C. Corson '28 in the 148-pound division. B. C. Turner '27 in the 115-pound event, and several other men from last year's team who are shaping up well. Among the new recruits to the University team might be mentioned Joseph Lifrak '29. Captain of last year's Freshman team; and P. S. Rand '29, a man, who, although without previous experience, has the punch and the spirit to make a good grappler in the middleweight class. But the team needs substitutes. Coach Lewis announces, and now candidates would still be welcomed...
...year's strong team lost heavily by graduation, but Captain H. R. Wood '27 remains in the 158-pound class, while B. C. Turner '27, who won every match last year in the 115-pound class, is expected to return. The 125-pound division is unprovided for, but Joseph Lifrak '29, last year's Freshman captain, will step into the 135-pound berth, and C. C. Corson '28, into the 145-pound division. T. D. Howe '28 and S. S. Wilson '28 are expected to hold the 175-pound and heavyweight positions...
...meet, the 1929 matmen were defeated by their Blue rivals, 18-9. In spite of their impressive record this season the Yale Freshmen were more powerful than had been expected. The feature bout of the meet was in the 135-pound class, in which Wiley of Yale threw Captain Lifrak of Harvard in an exciting one minute overtime period...
Harvard: 115-pound--E. J. Brown, 125-pound F. H. Pollard, 135-pound--Joseph Lifrak, 145-pound--A. C. Churehill, 158-pound--F. K. Arnold, 175-pound--H. De W. Bowersock, unlimited Guy Murchie...
...pound class, Brown; 125-pound class, Pollard; 135-pound class, Captain Lifrak; 145-pound class, Churchill; 158-pound class, Arnold; 175-pound class, Goodwin; Unlimited, Murchie...