Word: tine
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...bout, but aside from this the Tigermen chalked up two throws and three decisions to win by a safe margin. Dick Thomas in the 145 and Don Miles in the 155 were thrown, and the decisions were against Tom Rogstad, in the heavies, Lev Sossman in the 175, Hal Tine in the 165, and Ed Guild in the 121, who was wrestling Herb Brewer, the Princeton captain...
...Coach Jay Ricks has named Ed Guild to wrestle in the 121-pound class against the Tiger Captain Herb Brewer. Breck Marshal the 128, Harry Blain in 136, Captain Dick Thomas in the 145, and Don Miles in the 155 pound are slated to take to the mat. Hal Tine, recovered from an injured arm, is back on the slate in the 165-pound class while Lee Sossman and Tom Rogstad will grapple in the heavier weights...
...With Hal Tine still out with an arm injury and Jim Redmon's knee in a doubtful condition, Ricks has named the following to make the trip to New York: Jim Reidy in the 121-pound class, Harry Blain in the 128, Bill Taylor or Redmon in the 136, Captain Dick Thomas 145, Don Miles 155, Dugal Burns 165, Lee Sosman 175, Tom Rogstad heavyweight...
...Harvard line ups: Varsity: Jim Reidy (121), Harry Blaine (126), Bill Taylor (136), Dick Thomas (145), Don Miles (155), Harold Tine (165), Lee Sosman (175), Vern Miller (H.W.). Freshman: Bob Sanford (121), Fred Greenhalge (128), Al Page (136), Tom Cochran (145), Gus Hemenway (155), Doug Barr (165), Charlie Gudaitis (175), Frank French...
...Rogstad, heavyweight contender after a disastrous first period finally threw his 220-pound opponent with a side body press at 5 minutes. Hal Tine in the 165-pound class and Ted Guild in the 128 were the other Harvard winners, both by decision...