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...series of elimination matches in the 135-pound and 145-pound classes. In the finals of these trials yesterday, Curtis Nelson '24 gained a place on the team by defeating G. M. Kendall '24, and L. F. Holmes '24 retained his position by a quick victory over Morris Michelson '24. In addition to Nelson, J. F. D'Wolfe '24 and Abernathy will go to Springfield as a result of consistent work in practice. That the University will need all the added strength which these changes give it, is evidenced by the impressive record of the Springfield team, a record which...
...trials yesterday showed a few reversions of form, but the team will remain substantially the same as the one that defeated the Y. M. C. U. aggregation last Friday. In the 135-pound class L. F. Holmes won from Morris Michelson '24 by a time decision. R. LeB, Daggett '23 beat George Karelitz '24 by decision in a protracted match of nine minutes in the 145-pound division. In the 158-pound series W. G. Cole '24 succeeded in downing L. H. Oppenheim '22 in an eight minute bout. D. H. Sanders '22 gained a decision over C. L. Abernethy...
Other bouts scheduled for today are as follows: 135-pound class, L. F. Holmes '24 vs. Morris Michelson '24; 158-pound class. W. G. Cole '24 vs. L. H. Oppenheim '22; heavyweight class, G. M. Kendall '24 vs. Benont Lockwood...
...decision as neither was able to get the necessary time superiority of 60 seconds. Two extra periods were run off before Walker won on a time decision. Freedman, in the 125 pound bout, easily defeated his opponent. The Union were the victors in the next struggle when Pappas defeated Michelson in a double overtime bout. The 145 pound match went to the University when the alertness of Karelita gave him a time decision over Wuote. The next bout between Cole and Rosenfield was the best of the evening as Cole showed some marked aggressive attack and downed...
...pound class: Michelson defeated L. F. Holmes '24 by a fall...