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...Ames '34, and Captain P. O. Johnson '33 are to be Harvard's representatives in the National Collegiate Athletic Association wrestling championship tournament opening tonight at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. A number of undefeated grapplers and several candidates for last year's Olympic team are among the 31 matmen who have already registered. Bouts will be held today and tomorrow, with evening matches scheduled for both days...
...unblemished record. Although the only fall of the match came in the 118-pound class when H. B. Stoddard pinned Kinne, the feature of the afternoon was the 135-pound bout, where J. L. Angel finally gained a decision over a powerful Stratton after the two equally-matched matmen had tussled well into the overtime period...
...efficient whitewashing yesterday afternoon at West Newbury, the Freshman second matmen swamped the Governor Dummer wrestlers to the tune of 32-0 by taking four falls out of eight bouts. In spite of their fine show of spirit and terrific struggling, the Crimson grapplers easily downed their younger rivals. Outstanding for Harvard was E. c. Haseltine of the 145 pound class, who get quick fall...
Both aggregations have dropped only one game and have taken the rest by comfortable margins; but, if comparative scores be resorted to, the Crimson matmen have a slight edge, for they trounced M.I.T. 29-5, while the Tuftonians sailed through with only a 20 1/2 to 9 1/2 win. Outstanding for Harvard is undefeated Captain Johnson, while Lindberg, a wrestling football man, has left, a long trail of falls behind him for the other squad. Inasmuch as the Crimson and Blue do not clash until Saturday. March 4, Coach Gallagher's men have not yet reached their top form...
Wrestling in their first official match of the season, the Junior Varsity grapplers meet the Boston Y.M.C.A. matmen in the Indoor Athletic Building at eight o'clock this evening. Two 145-pound bouts are scheduled in place of the 118-pound class, because the Harvard team has no lightweights. On account of his team's inexperience Coach Gallagher asserted that the outcome was extremely uncertain, in as much as the condition of the Y.M.C.A. team is unknown...