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Last Saturday wrote finis to the Eastern wrestling season as Lehigh University, the Pennsylvania college majoring in wrestling, walked off with the Intercollegiate Wrestling Championships at New Haven, dethroning Navy, the war-time king. The Crimson wrestlers took a second and a third to gain a tie for seventh place with Yale.
Pete Fuller, Harvard's standout for the past season, took second place in the Unlimited class losing to Columbia's Hank O'Shaughnessey by a 5 to 3 match in the final, a decision not at all appreciated by the large and vocal audience.
Captain Don Louria got the third for the Crimson, in the 165-pound division, beating John Keenan in the process, a man to whom he lost in February. Dan Ray in 145 got a pin in the first round to give the Crimson one point but lost in the quarter-finals as did 136-pound Frank Trinkle. Phil Busby, Jim Conant and Jim Hoard all lost in the first round.
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