The varsity wrestling team, rebounding from two successive defeats, routed Dartmouth Saturday at Hanover, 26 to 5. Only one Crimson wrestler lost, and three registered pins in the match.
Pete Stanley, wrestling at 167, remained unbeaten with a decision victory over the Indians' Joe Gramdeal, while Crimson heavyweight Bob Wynne-who had won his only match-wrestled to a draw with Hank Gerfen. George Doub at 130, captain John Watkins at 137, and Lee Freeman at 157 all pinned their opponents.
The Crimson freshmen also defeated Dartmouth, 18 to 14.
The triumph gives the varsity a season record of 3-2.
The summary:
123 Ibs.: Steinzig (H) defeated Duffy (D), by decision.
130 Ibs.: Doub (H) pinned Torbert (D).
137 Ibs.: Watkins (H) pinned Brink (D).
147 Ibs.: Holmberg (D) defeated Owsley (H), by decision.
157 Ibs.: Freeman (H) pinned Weinberg (D).
167 Ibs.: Stanley (H) defeated Framdeal (D), by decision.
177 Ibs.: Flather (H) defeated Crane (D), by decision.
Heavyweight: Wynne (H) and Gerfen drew.
191 Ibs. (exhibition): Robbins (H) pinned Herman (D).
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