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Except for Thomas' bout, the four crucial fights ended up in Yale hands. Jim Redmon was forced to yield a decision to powerful Brooks Parker of Yale, in the 128-pound slot. Ray Stone held out against a more experienced adversary for 8:12, but was finally thrown, while 165-pound John Page fared only slightly better and kept his opponent down to a referee's decision...
...pound clashes will be the closest, and the outcome of these will decide the meet. Jim Redmon, in the 128-pound group, and Dick Thomas, in the 145, will probably put up the most sensational fights, as both have lost only one match this season, and both face strong Yale opposition...
Although slightly outclassed by Princeton captain Bob Eberle, Jim Redmon made up in aggressiveness what he lacked in experience. He had Eberle in pinning position several times, but his opponent fought a good defensive scrap and nipped Redmon by a referee's decision...
Several shifts have been made in the lineup which was used against Penn. Captain Ted Schoenberg has been moved down to the much-contested 121-pound position from his usual 128-pound spot, which will now be occupied by Jim Redmon. Ray Stone, who wrestled since he pinned his man in the Tufts meet last December, has been assigned to the 136-pound bracket...
...best bout of the afternoon should be in the 128-pound class, when Jim Redmon takes on Bob Eberle, the Princeton captain. Eberle, twice winner of the Easterns, just edged out Redmon last year, but Jim's style has improved considerably this season, and be should give the invader a run for his money...