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...falls maked the afternoon's events. In the 121-pound class, Freshman Coach Howie Schless of Winthrop pinned his opponent in 1:51 of the second period, while Leverett's 165-pounder Peto McWilliams registered in 1:43 of the third period...
...lightweights the Blue had little trouble as George Hastlings untpointed Dave Coombs. 3 to 0, at 121 and Larry Leeds beat 128-pounder Pat Bowditch, 11 to 2. Strong and experienced Bill Niewenhous scored an upset for Yale by beating hitherto undefeated Dan Ray at 145, while Frank Mansell pinned Jim Couant at 155 in 6:21. Jack Howard edged Bob Claflin, 4 to 0, to take the 175-pound class and the last win of the afternoon for Yale...
...grapplers should have little trouble with the Darthmouth men, who are powerful in only three classes. Pat Dolan at 128, captain Pete Larsen at 165, and Fred Klett, the next weight up, are their best men, but are by no means certain of victories. Don Louria, Crimson 165-pounder, is Harvard's high scorer while a much-improved Bob Claflin, at 175, should give Klett a fight...
...previous bout, Crimson 165-pounder Don Louria evened up the meet score by getting the only pin for Harvard with a crucifix over the Big Red's Charlie Strack in 4:21. In the final match of the afternoon Crimson captain Peter Fuller tied with Dick Clark to jump the score from...
Crimson 145-pounder Dan Ray in the tentative listings is scheduled to match Charles Gardner although Ken O'Shsughnessy of the 1947 team is still at Columbia. Buddy King will be at 136 for the Crimson against Phil Temke while at 123 Lee Nutt will face other Ralph Vrana or Sasha Komsa for Columbia, in the lightest class, the Crimson's planing flyweight Dave Coombs meets Joe Pettinatte