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Already weakened by the loss of Tom Lacey and Vern Miller through injuries, the matmen were further handicapped by the default of Jim Redmon, through failure to make weight. Since these were the classes in which Penn was weakest, the Crimson was thus deprived of three good chances at least to soften the defeat...
...Lions, playing for points rather than falls, held their stronger opponents down to decisions in four bouts. Jim Redmon, Dick Thomas, and Tom Lacey won three pints apiece by substantial margins, while Ted Schoenberg overpowered the Columbia captain...
Several important changes have been made in the line-up, in order to bolster the two weak spots encountered Saturday. Jim Redmon has been moved up from his regular 121-pound spot to fill the vacancy left by Bruce Richardson. This, incidentally, makes it considerably easier on Jom, who has been sweating off twenty pounds before every meet in order to reach the lower weight bracket...
...Crimson had it all over the visitors in the two lightweight events. Wiry Jim Redmon, of the 121-pound class sailed into his first intercollegiate opponent of the year and pinned him in four and a half minutes. 128-pound Tod Schoenberg showed superb mat technique by downing his man in just over a minute...
...although the odds are on the invaders, the grapplers plan to put up a stiff fight. Three important additions have been made to the delegation which soundly trounced Tufts and M.I.T. before vacation. Jim Redmon and Tom Lacy, top-notch wrestlers who starred last year and the year before respectively, are now eligible to compete and will take over in the 121 and 165-pound spots...