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Crushing the visiting Crimson matmen 25 to 5. Princeton could lay claim on Saturday to the mythical Big Three title. The Crimson grapplers were narrowly saved from what would have been their third subversives weekend shutout by Brack Marshall's win in the 123-pound class.
Christy Bell, Marshall's opponent, was injured, and had to default the bout, but aside from this the Tigermen chalked up two throws and three decisions to win by a safe margin. Dick Thomas in the 145 and Don Miles in the 155 were thrown, and the decisions were against Tom Rogstad, in the heavies, Lev Sossman in the 175, Hal Tine in the 165, and Ed Guild in the 121, who was wrestling Herb Brewer, the Princeton captain.
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