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...University team is the same as the one which scored an upset over the Springfield College matmen on Saturday, with the exception of O. E. Goddard '33, who is now black in the lineup as regular 155-pounder, instead of H. G. Brown '32, his substitute. The Freshman team remains exactly the same, and hopes to repeat the surprise it gave its last opponents, the Springfield yearlings. The first-year men overwhelmed the invaders from western Massachusetts with a 31 to 5 score...
...Robertson '31, captain of the University wrestling team, did some fine grappling to defeat A. W. Kelsey 4G, his powerful opponent. Probably the most interesting bout in the heavier classes occurred in the match between R. L. Gee 2L and G. L. Graves '32, the University 175-pounder at last getting a time advantage. R. W. Straus '31, ponderous heavyweight who won the unlimited class championship in the recent New England intercollegiates, closed the tournament when he threw D. R. Sohn 1L after a one-sided battle...
...Harvard Freshman team was more fortunate than the University grapplers, winning the Freshman tournament with a total of 30 points to the nearest opponents' 24. Outstanding for the first year team was R. G. Ames '34, undefeated Crimson 175-pounder, who won both the preliminary and final bouts by fall. David Weld '34, participating in the 126-pound division, duplicated the feat of his team-mate. E. W. Chard '34 was the only other Crimson title-winner, gaining a referee's decision in the 135-pound contest. Stanton Whitney '34 and Harold Frankel '34 were second place winners. Whitney adding...
...meet began with a victory for Yale, when Begwood, 118-pounder, was declared winner over F. C. Evans '31 on a time advantage. In the next four bouts Arthur Klein '32, J. H. Crandon '33, P. O. Johnson '33, and O. E. Goddard '33 were victorious over their Eli rivals thus putting Harvard far in the lead. In the 165-pound competition, Yale scored when John Brodie defeated Captain W. A. Robertson '31 after a hard struggle. G. L. Graves '32 then took the 175-pound contest from Van Munson of Yale to clinch the meet for his team. Four...