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Harold B. Pouser '61, manager of the operation, made his prediction yesterday on the basis of $2,000 in receipts during the first ten weeks of the Fall term. The Associates grossed only $3,000 in all of 1960-61, its first year in business...
Currently the Associates have a list of 40 student bartenders, most of whom are graduates of the bartending school offered by the Student Employment Office. They earn $7 to $10 per night, and are insured against "serious mistakes," according to Pouser...
Decisions were: Greitzer lost 3-0, Hal Pouser (130 pound class) lost 8-0, George Daub (137 pound class) won 4-0, Steven Astor (157 pound class) lost 5-2, Schnitz won 8-5, and Red Grant (unlimited class...
...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...
...Pouser opened the rout, in the 123-lb. class, by pinning Tech's Stan Park at 5:39, after taking a 2-1 lead in the opening period. Two matches later, John Watkins, wrestling at 137, notched the varsity's second pin, beating M.I.T. sophomore Dave Lathan in 2:37. Nick Estabrook picked up another five points for the Crimson, the easy way, when an injury to Bob Forsten forced Tech to forfeit the 147-lb. division...