Word: patly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Boston's amazing lightweights once again came through with the falls of the meet as Dave Coombs pinned Jim Silliman in the 121-pound class in 2:04; and at 128 Lee Nutt pinned Bob Selvin in 3:20. In the 136-pound division the parade continued as Pat Bowditch won and easy 10 to 5 decision...
...Housemasters, and they should be able to fend for themselves. Picture a bevy of pet flamingoes gambolling in the Lowell quadraugle, and then ask yourself if the ruling should stay. Only one answer is possible. Picture the physics concentrator taking a moment off from his studies to pat his dachshund, and think again. Let us hope that in the future "feeding time at Winthrop House" will take on a new, more exciting meaning...
...Pat Dailey, John Goldsmith, and Dave McGiffert should also see action...
...remainder of the Varsity lineup is: Dave Coombs, 121; Lee Nutt, 128; Pat Bowditch, 136; Dan Ray, 145; Sandy Jones, 155; Howie Houston, unlimited...
...same quintet that trounced Burdett in its opener and went down before the Brockton YMCA five Wednesday night. John Altrocchi and Bill Mobraaten will line up in the forward posts with Dick Covey and Chuck Brynteson covering the guard positions and Frank Lionette at center. Lanky Pat Dailey will see part time action in the pivot post, while John Goldsmith and Dave McGiffert will get a chance to fill in at the forward slots...