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Second Team-Biugham, Yale, l.e.; Roman, Brown, l.t.; Kilgour, Harvard, l.g.; Lovejoy, Yale, c.; Daley, Harvard, r.g.; Saywood, Brown r.t.; Stifler, Brown, r.e.; Wester, Cornell, q.b.; Payor, Brown, l.h.b.; Patterson, Cornell, r.h.b.; Pond, Yale...
...only University wrestler to win the championship in any class. Freedman, by excellent wrestling, defeated Dickinson of Brown by referee's decision. In the unlimited class T. W. Hoag '25, as he had defeated Greer, the Technology beavyweight Wednesday, met Oberlander of Dartmouth who had defeated Saywood of Brown only after two overtime periods. In the 12-minute period neither Hoag nor Oberlander was able to secure a decided advantage, and an overtime period was held, in which Oberlander, by use of the first break, scored a time advantage of two minutes and 53 seconds, winning the bout...
...runner-up match Hoag met Saywood of Brown. Hoag, although greatly fatigued, seized an early opening and nearly pinned Saywood to the mat with a front body hold but was unable to retain it long enough to score the fall. Saywood then came back and came within an ace of turning the tables before Hoag finally rolled over and gained his feet. He then kept his advantage until the end winning on decision...
...fastest and hardest bout of the afternoon was between Saywood of Brown and Oberlander of Dartmouth. At the end of the nine-minute period, there was only a difference in time advantage of eight seconds in favor of Saywood and so the first six-minute overtime period was necessary. In this period the men kept on the mat but still one was not able to hold an advantage for any length of time. In the next and final overtime period Saywood was unable to keep up the fast pace of the bout and Oberlander succeeded in winning the gruelling bout...
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