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Coach Bob Pickett's experiment of switching Captain Bob Gilmor and Bob Foster paid rich dividends, as both registered convincing decisions. Wrestling at 167, instead of his usual 177, Foster outpointed Bill Smith, 7 to 2, while Gilmor shut out Tony Raab 6 to 0 at his new division...
Coach Bob Pickett will send Dave Skeels against Clark, while Paul Striker will wrestle 130. Bob Crooks will be at 137, and Joe Noble will wrestle Kinne at 147. King Holmes will be at the 157 spot, while Captain Bob Gilmor is expected to wrestle at 167. Undefeated Bob Foster should wrestle at 177, with Ted Raymond at heavyweight...
There is no doubt that the varsity is up for this match, and Coach Bob Pickett has his squad in the best possible physical condition to face the once-beaten Big Red. If the varstiy hopes to annex the Ivy title, it must get by Cornell, by far its toughest opponent. As it looks now, the meet should be tight...
...Pickett finds himself with two sophomores who are so evenly matched that he will stage the second of two trial matches to see who will wrestle in the Cornell meet. Both Jack Eastling and King Holmes combine speed and power...
...Pickett has Bob Foster, who went undefeated last year as a freshman and so far this season has registered a pin and a decision. Although junior Ted Raymond combines the speed of a lighter man with the strength of a heavyweight, he must spot his opponent as much as 25 pounds, a handicap which may prove insurmountable against Cornell. In sophomore Al Culbert, presently ineligible because of scholastic difficulties, Pickett has an outstanding heavyweight...