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Elimination bouts were held yesterday afternoon to determine the final University and Freshman wrestling teams for the Yale meet tomorrow. In all but four cases the regular members of the two teams went unchallenged because of their previous meet records.
The lone University elimination contest between G. L. Graves '32 and R. R. Levin '32 resulted in a victory for Graves on a time advantage of 15 seconds. He will therefore represent Harvard in the 175-pound bout against the Elis.
In the Freshman eliminations, contests for supremacy in the 125, 145, and 155-pound divisions were fought. Harold Frankel '34 defeated David Weld '34 in the first bout on a time advantage of 6 min., 7 sec. In the 145-pound struggle, Northrup Beach '34 earned a place on the team by throwing his rival, M. F. Topalian '34, in 7 minutes, 40 seconds. J. A. Potter '34 and Stanton Whitney, Jr. '34 fought nearly eight minutes before Potter succeeded in throwing his opponent.
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