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University grapplers found little difficulty in trimming the Tufts wrestlers on Saturday afternoon by a score of 22 1-2 to 2 1-2.
Gridley Barrows '34 threw Lindberg of Tufts in one of the best bouts of the meet, getting revenge for a defeat suffered at the hands of his rival last year. Harold Frankel '34 battled through two overtime periods to a draw with Gillespie, Tufts man who conquered the Harvard grappler a year ago. Captain Arthur Klein '32 put on a fast exhibition of tricky wrestling to take a time decision from his opponent. In the 175-pound class R. G. Ames '34 won his seventh consecutive victory of the season by a fall. P. O. Johnson '33 and M. A. Keyser '33 were the other Crimson winners.
Next Saturday the Harvard matmen meet Yale, the team that includes two powerful threats in Bigwood and Rotan, both national intercollegiate champions, in the lightweight and unlimited classes respectively.
The summary:
118-pound class--Harold Frankel '34 drew with Gillespie (T).
126-pound class--Arthur Klein '32 defeated Borsarl (T) by time advantage.
135-pound class--Hnonagurio (T) defeated J. H. Gilbert '33 by time advantage.
145-pound class--P. O. Johnson '33 defeated Johnson (T) by a fall in 5 min., 20 sec.
155-pound class--Balkus (T) defeated D. H. Dorman '32 by time advantage.
165-pound class--M. A. Keyser '33 defeated Story (T) by time advantage.
175-pound class--R. G. Aines '34 defeated O'Brien (T) by a fall in 7 min., 30 sec.
Unlimited--Gridley Harrows '34 defeated Lindberg (T) by a fall in 4 min., 34 sec.
Final score: Harvard 22 1-2, Tufts 7 1-2.
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