Word: pounded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...weakest point on the team last week was in the 175-pound class, as Dunc Longcope wrestled his first varsity match. He lost, however, more from lack of experience than knowledge. And, while he has to face Robert Taylor, the captain of the Lions, he promises a good fight...
Captain Harvey Ross is a definite favorite in the 121-pound class as he takes on a sophomore, Al Marasca. Regardless of the ability of the Columbia wrestler, Ross's experience should tell. At 165 a close battle is expected between Bill Daughaday and Lenox Muldoon. The latter is a senior at Columbia...
...Schoenberg who has had perhaps the most difficult season of any grappler so far is due for a win from Harold Zaret at 128. He has been steadily improving in technique and this match should be an opportunity for him to show his ability. In the 136-pound class, George Richter has to face James Holt. By virtue of his experience he stands the favorite. His last match deserves particular attention if Ric really shows his best stuff...
...course I frequently take other beverages in the same quantities," he said. No one can accuse "Strong Man" Budny of being a sissy. He has one pair of 50 pound weights which he lifts every day and another 200 pound pair which he keeps in his bathroom for special occasions...
...pound class Paul L. Franken '40 of Winthrop won a third round decision over Dean R. Noyes '40 of Kirkland. Chatfield scored a technical knock-out to defeat John II. Notman '41 of Kirkland in the second round of the 135 division. Bragg provided action by knocking out Hugh B. Swainbank '40 for Winthrop's second kayo...