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...varsity lost only two decision matches and took four pins and two decisions from the mediocre M.I.T. squad. The losses came in the 123-pound class, in which senior Al Muggia fell, 7 to 4, and 147-pound class in which sophomore Frank Baker dropped a narrow 6 to 5 bout...
After Captain Chick Chandler's second period pin over 157-pound Walt Lawson, the Crimson did not lose a bout. Dick Hook overpowered Peter Faderbush, 9 to 0, in the 167-pound class, Culbert's pin came at 1:05 of the first period, and heavyweight Pete Morrison slapped a body press and half nelson on M.I.T.'s Ed Zoololian in the first period to bring the meet to a rapid conclusion...
Over the topsy-turvey Washington weekend only 177 pound Ken Culbert and 123 pound Ed Keating won two matches apiece for the varsity. Culbert used his characteristic cradle held in pinning his sixth and seventh opponents of the year...
Princeton looms as the tougher of the two teams. Based on the power of its heavyweights, 177 pound Carleton MacDonald and undefeated Jim MacAleer, the Tiger figures to cop two key matches and possibly a third--the 157 pound duel between Captain Chick Chandler and Don Rumsfield, who beat Chandler last year...
...pound crew is now a 155-pound crew as the result of a recent ruling made by the Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges. The group passed a rule raising the top weight limit of the lightweight crews to 160 pounds...