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WRESTLERS PLACE LAST IN INTERCOLLEGIATES

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Crimson wrestling hopes were dashed for a fourth successive time Saturday when the grapplers ended up in the cellar of the Eastern Intercollegiate League, at the championship tournament held at Columbia.

Top honors went to Yale and Princeton, with 21-points apiece, while Pennsylvania, Navy, Penn State, and Lehigh followed in that order.

Points on the plus side of the docket were won by Ted Schoenberg, who repeated his last year's performance and garnered second place in the 121-pound bracket, and Tom Rogstad, who was defeated in the semi-finals in the heavy-weight class.

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