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UNIVERSITY WRESTLERS DEFEATED

Princeton Won Match by Broad Margin. Snow Secured Only Fall.

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Princeton, N. J., Feb. 13.--The Harvard wrestling team was defeated by Princeton in a one-sided meet at the Gymnasium here last night by the score of 17 to 4. W. B. Snow '18 was the only Harvard point-winner, defeating A. G. Brown, 1917, in the heavyweight class by a fall.

The summary: 115-pound class, Wiss (P.) threw F. H. Dewart '18 with a half-nelson and body hold in 3 minutes 2 seconds; 135-pound class, Bunnell (P.) won from L. H. Miller '18 on decision in 12 minutes; 145-pound class, Beatty (P.) won from H. B. Hull '16 on decision in 9 minutes; 158-pound class, Frantz (P.) threw R. C. Cooke '18 with a Princeton lock, in 5 minutes 18 seconds; 175-pound class, Turner (P.) won from Captain A. J. Weatherhead, Jr., '16, on decision in 2 minutes; heavyweight class, W. B. Snow '18 threw Brown (P.) with bar and body hold in 3 minutes 10 seconds.

Score--Princeton, 3 decisions, 2 falls, 17; Harvard, 1 fall, 4.

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