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Springfield Wins Against Varsity Wrestlers, 22-6

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The varsity wrestling team lost 22 to 6 to a strong Springfield College team, yesterday. The visiting Crimson squad took only two middleweight matches. Springfield won just two matches by a pin, Jay Amerantes pinning Tatsuo Arima in 4:05 and Ted Raymond losing by a pin in 5:05.

The Crimson's only two victories came in the 157- and 167-pound divisions. In the 157 class Dick Hook took a close 4-2 decision, and in the next weight group, Bob Gilmor outclassed his opponent 6 to 0 to end the varsity scoring.

In the closest match of the day, heavy-weight Pete Morison dropped a 1-0 encounter to Springfield's Dan Rivers.

In the preliminary encounter the Yardling wrestling team edged a previously-undefeated Springfield freshman squad, 14 to 12. Tito Francis registered a quick fall in the heavyweight division to bring the freshmen from behind and maintain their undefeated record.

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