Word: techs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...first two bouts the coach may insert Dave Shapire in order to give him some much-needed experience. The rest of the lineup remains constant: it is generally improved since last Saturday, and Iben and Ted Anderson, in particular, are in better shape than they were against Tech...
...Tech's points came in the middle and light-heavy classes; Captain Tom Callahan and Chuck Seymour were probably the best wrestlers for M.I.T.'s team...
Speaking at Rindge Tech auditorium with Louis B. Nichols, Assistant Director of the F.B.I., and Irving H. Saypol, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, on the topic, "Crime in the United States," Sprigle said, "Ten honest aggressive cops could wipe out the rackets in Boston. When you hear anyone asking for federal laws to end racketeering, remember that it exists only with the permission and cooperation of local law enforcing bodies...
...other sophomores are Bud Adams, Icko Iben, and Joe Hubbard. Iben, too, is a very experienced man. Ted Anderson and Dave Waring, although they are upperclassmen, do not have a great deal of varsity wrestling behind them. Anderson, at 157, will come up against Tech's captain...
Meanwhile at Tech, Roy Merrit--in his first year as varsity coach--finds himself with a fairly inexperienced team. Top men besides Callahan are Sinclair Buckstaff and Bart Conant. In their first test of the season, the M.I.T. wrestlers lost to Springfield, 18 t 16, in the final match...