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YALE WON WRESTLING BOUTS

Inexperience Largely Responsible for Loss of Every Match at New Haven Last Night.

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The University wrestling team lost to Yale at New Haven last evening, Yale taking all the bouts. The team made a much better showing than the result would indicate. Awards were necessary to decide four of the seven bouts.

The chief weakness of the University men seemed to be a lack of experience, and this was largely responsible for their defeat.

The summary:

115 pounds--Ingraham defeated H. W. Bradley '12, in 7 minutes, 47 seconds; 125 pounds--Nute defeated H. B. Good-friend '14, by award in 6 minutes; 135 pounds--Colver defeated J. Murdoch 1G.S. in 6 minutes; 145 pounds--Little defeated W. R. Tyler '14, by award in 9 minutes; 158 pounds--Avery defeated J. F. Stambaugh '13, in 2 minutes, 42 seconds; 175 pounds--Newbury defeated E. R. McCall '13, in 26 minutes; Heavyweight--Perry defeated J. Coulson, Jr., '13, in 2 minutes, 32 seconds.

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