Word: rayed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Undefeated Dan Ray is at the 145-pound class but captain Don Louria is moving down to 155 for this meet. At 165 Jim Howard is scheduled to start while Bob Claflin holds down the 175-pound slot. Pete Fuller, at heavyweight, rounds out the crimson's roster...
...Yale Freshman team boasts an unblemished record so far this year although they were tied by Princeton and undoubtedly will provide the Yearlings with their toughest competition of the year. The Crimson lineup; 121-Bob Dennison; 128-Jim Westfall; 136-Bill Currier; 145-Duncan Devereux; 155-Sandy Jones; 165-Ray Rogers (capt.); 175-Charles Beber; Unlimited-Howie Houston...
...probably the best bout of the match, Freshman captain Ray Rogers dropped a 6 to 1 decision to Pete Birdsall of the Big Green at the 175-pound class. Birdsall showed exceptional balance to ride Rogers who pulled nearly every hold in a wrestler's handbook...
...Ray Still Undefeated...
...Ray piled up five minutes and 40 seconds of time advantage to decisively decision Randy Gilmore, a regular Indian 155-pounder who came down to the 145-pound class especially for this match. In the 155-pound class Sandy Jones turned in a neat decision over Pete Larson of Dartmouth by the score...