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Two titles were captured in the University Wrestling Championships yesterday when Samuel T. Clarke and Richard R. Cameron, both second year medical students, scored over their opponents in the 145-pound and unlimited classes. In the lighter class, Clarke who gained his training at Stanford, soon proved too experienced for his younger opponent William G. Davis '37. Cameron, formerly of the West Virginia team, disposed of Robert R. Levin 2M in a fast bout.
The large number of men competing in the other events enabled only the preliminaries to be completed. One of the fastest bouts was won by Ernest G. Abdalah '34 over James B. Fitzpatrick '37 in the 135-pound class. Roderick H. Sears 2ES, who fought in the University Boxing Championship last week, gained the decision from Dabiel B. Dorman 2M in the 165-pound event. George F. Fox '37, victor from the 175-pound aspirants, is the only Freshman to qualify for the finals which will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Indoor Athletic Building.
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