Word: matted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...journey to M. I. T. tomorrow night to meet the Technology wrestlers, they will be without the services of Joseph Lifrak '29, star of the recent Columbia meet and W. A. Clomentson '28, regular 135 pounder, Lifrak, who in a six minute overtime threw his Columbia opponent to the mat for a decision of 1:51 minutes and scored his team's only points, has sustained bodily injuries which will prevent him from filling his regular berth in the 145 pound event. It has not been definitely decided who will substitute for the rugged little matman. The position will either...
With the exception of T. D. Howe '28 in the 175 pound event and L. S. Wilson '28 in the unlimited, an entirely new team will take to the mat for Harvard in the M. I. T. contest...
Joseph Lifrak '29 starred for Harvard in the 145-pound event. His spectacular finish in a listless, evenly matched overtime proved the climax of the evening Outwitting his wiry adversary in the last few minutes of the struggle, he heaved him to the mat for a referee's decision of 1:51 minutes...
...heavyweight class Michael Sesit, Columbia's wily and husky Captain, outlasted T. D. Howe '28, 175 pounder, after a desperate struggle for the advantage in the early stages of the bout. Sesit is a veteran of the mat who had to show his beat form to down Howe...
...upset of the evening came when Simmons of Columbia, an untried Sophomore, obtained a fall over the experienced Turner, last year's New England Intercollegiate Champion. After 1.35 minutes of evenly matched wrestlings Simmons obtained a cradle hold which flattened Turner on the mat...