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...holes at the remaining weights will no doubt be filled, but how well depends on a huge bunch of "ifs." If Pete Stanley--who quit the team at mid-years--comes out again next year, he will be a fine 167-pounder. Either Robbins or Winne, if one of them can get down to 177, would be very strong at that weight. And if Hal Pouser returns to school next year, he can fill...
Bouncing back from his freak disqualification loss at Brown, Foster defeated Yale's highly regarded Hardy Will, 9 to 6. The other top Yale men--123-pounder Andy Fitch and heavyweight Bing Sherrill--picked up wins, although Sherrill had a hard battle before beating the varsity's Ted Robbins on a 9-7 decision...
Yale, supporting a 4-1 Ivy League record, has at least three wrestlers considered championship threats in next weekend's Easterns at Cornell. They are 123-pounder Andy Fitch, Hardy Will--at 177--and heavy weight Bing Sherrill...
...other Crimson victory was registered by Dave Skeels, at 123, with a 6-3 decision over Merrill Lincoln. But Carl Kludt, at 130, lost by 11-4 to Dick Seibel, and 137-pounder John Watkins was pinned for the first time this year by George Seaver...
...Foster, his unbeaten streak now at eight for this season, will start at 177, probably facing Gene Roberts. Brown's strongest wrestler is captain Lou Winner, a 167-pounder who will meet the varsity's King Holmes. Crimson captain Joe Noble, his record now 8-1, will take on John Moyle...