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Like M.I.T., Wesleyan could not produce a wrestler capable of beating one of Chief Boston's 1947 brood. Taking two bouts by falls, one by default and the rest by comfortable decisions, the varsity wrestling team rolled to a 30 to 0 win over the team from Middletown yesterday afternoon in Connecticut...
...clam-like wrestler in the 145-pound class and ended up winning an uninteresting 3 to 0 decision, while at 155 Sandy Jones took a default when his opponent left the mat with a dislocated elbow. Don Louria had little trouble with Wesleyan's highly-rated captain Frank Bowles in 165 and topped him 11 to 6, in the best bout of the meet...
Like their varsity teammates, the Crimson freshman wrestling team couldn't find a Wesleyan grappler they couldn't beat and left Middletown, Connecticut yesterday afternoon with a neat 34 to 0 shut out for their second victory of the year...
M.I.T. will counter with backstroker Bon Dann, breaststroker Bob Polletier, and sprinters Jim Leonard, Carl Mellin, and Jack Searle. Brown and Wesleyan accounted for the two Tech defeats, while its lone win was registered over Amherst...
Cautious but not exactly worried, Crimson varsity and freshman wrestling teams travel down to Connecticut to take on the teams of Wesleyan College, which generally turns out the best grapplers of the smaller New England colleges. "It's like the M.I.T. meet," coach Chief Boston said yesterday, "we may sweep them; or with all the breaks they could edge us by a point...