Word: matmen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach W. E. Lewis is putting his matmen through the final varsity trials this afternoon. The men coming out on top in these trials will form the team which sees action against Columbia next Wednesday...
...quite a few letter men back who are expected to form the nucleus of a strong team. In the 115 pound class B. C. Turner '27, who was undefeated last year and in addition won the New England Intercollegiate championship, is expected to repeat this year. Other University matmen of last year are C. C. Corson '28 in the 145 pound class, Captain H. R. Wood '27 in the 158 pound class, T. D. Howe '28 in the 175 pound class, and S. S. Wilson '28 in the unlimited class...
...University matmen were given a chance to revenge an early season defeat at the hands of M. I. T. when five of the Technology wrestlers qualified for the finals. Brown failed to display its potential strength, while Williams proved stronger than expected. The meet in the finals was wholly a Harvard-M. I. T. affair. Harvard took three of the six matches by decisions and the remaining three by falls...
...defending its title against five teams: Brown, Williams, Tufts, M. I. T., Northeastern. Harvard, Brown and Williams are the favorites and there is little to choose between them. Brown has own all its matches except one, in which they received a set back from the University wrestlers. The Yale matmen, however, who defeated the Crimson last Saturday, came out on the short end of the score when they met Brown several weeks...
Saturday night before the University wrestling 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...