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Emory Elected Captain of 1934-35 Wrestling Squad

Ames Undefeated in Three Years of College Competition

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Richard Woolen Emory '35 of Baltimore, Maryland, was elected captain of the 1935 Varsity wrestling team yesterday. Emory, a member of the team for the past two years, prepared at the Gilman School in Baltimore and has been undefeated this season. He won numerals as a Freshman in football, wrestling, and lacrosse, and played on the jayvee football team last fall.

The retiring captain, Richard G. Ames '34, ends his career in undergraduate wrestling after the Eastern Intercollegiates to be held at Pennsylvania State college on Friday and Saturday, March 16 and 17. Ames has been undefeated in any dual meet during his college career. In the past three years he has scored 14 falls and ten decisions against the best collegiate wrestlers in the east.

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