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Wrestlers Lose

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A Columbia wrestling team, especially strong in the lighter weights, handed Harvard its second loss against two wins last Saturday. The 18-11 meet was decided by the second match as Tutsuo Arima, the 127 pounder, and John Winthrop, the 130, fell before their Columbia opponents.

The Crimson never recovered from this early setback, managing to collect only 11 points on three occasions and a tie.

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