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In one of the closest matches of the season the University matmen were defeated Saturday at West Point by a score of 18 to 16. Each team won four bouts, but as three of the Army's victories were due to falls as against two for the Crimson, the small balance of points swung in the Cadets' favor.
The summary follows:
115 pound class--C. G. Chase '30 defeated Bennett (W. P.) by decision. Time, 8 min. 17 sec.
125 pound class--J. H. Burns '29 defeated Adams (W. P.) by fall, (half nelson). Time, 6 min., 5 sec.
135 pound class--Fisher (W. P.) defeated J. E. Evans '30 by fall (cradle hold). Time, 30 sec.
145 pound class--Captain Joseph Lifrak '29 defeated Packard (W. P.) by decision. Time, 2 min.
155 pound class--Falk (W. P.) defeated W. A. Robinson '31 by fall, (cradled hold). Time, 1 min. 20 sec.
165 pound class--Dudley Davis Jr. '31 defeated Bradley (W. P.) by fall, (arm lock and head hold). Time, 7 min. 6 sec.
175 pound class--McDermid (W. P.) defeated D. J. Orgain '31 by fall (arm lock and head hold). Time, 3 min. 19 sec.
Heavyweight--Hammack (W. P.) defeated G. L. Graves '31 by decision. Time, 3 min. 35 sec.
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