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Daughaday decision Stephenson of Penn and Rohrer of Penn State, storming his way into the final round. Other Crimson entrants did not fare so well, however, as highly rated Ted Schoenberg dropped an overtime decision to Princeton's Captain Harding in the 121 pound class and 135 pounder Bruce Richardson dropped a verdict to Hick of Syracuse in the overtime period...
...Schoenberg scored a point for the Crimson cause by pinning Swift of Syracuse in the first round and 145 man Dick Thomas added another by flattening Captain Bond of Penn, also in a first rounder. But Thomas was knocked out of championship consideration in the second round, being pinned by Yale's Captain Dave Gerber...
However, it is true that for the first time in a good many years the Crimson stands a chance of triumphing, with Ted Schoenberg at 121, Jim Redmon at 128, Bruce Richardson at 136, Dick Thomas at 145, Bill Daughaday...
Whatever, the outcome will be in the matches that are wrestled off Friday and Saturday, it is certain that the Harvard representation that is going to Syracuse is the strongest in a good many years, with three really top contenders for individual crowns in their weights--Ted Schoenberg. Bruce Richardson, and Bill Daughaday...
...Schoenberg should win. He is really in top notch condition and his wrestling ability seems unlimited at times. Bruce Richardson, should come through, and Bill Daughaday certainly seems to be a winner. If Dick Thomas loses his match, it will only be because of lack of confidence. Jim Latson had a close match at 155 against Pete Illman last year and with Dick Thomas's rapid-fire aggressiveness, he is almost sure to fall...