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WRESTLING SCHEDULE W.M. Jan. 'I Galluadet at Gill Gym 3} Feb. 11 Gettysburg :;1.[ Gill Gym 3S 21 Loyola at Gill Gym 11 25 28 Johns Hopkins at Baltimore 8 28 Mar. J3 Mason-Dixon Toe rna- 14 ment at Baltimore Although the Green Terror wrestlers did not win a dual meet for their new coach, Paul Harris, former Ohio State wrestler, they did manage to place second in the Mason-Dixon Tourney, an event attracting seven colleges. \'\i'estern Maryland sent five men to Balti- more to the first annual tournament, Reeser, Bush, Hnn"o~k, and Webb observe Grenda and O'Leary. 145 pounds; Emory Gross, 155 pounds; Bill Pennington, 165 pounds; Charlie DeManns, FENCING 175 pounds; and Allan Cohen, unlimited A team composed entirely of veterans division. All advanced to the finals on returned this year to defend \'\i'estern Mary- Saturday with the exception of Gross. land's honor with the foil and sabre. They Pennington lost in the first round but was opened the season with two matches with eligible for third place, as he won his second Loyola, and then faced the Baltimore and match. In the finals, Reeser and Cohen won York Y. M. C. A.'s before encountering championships of their individual weights, Gettysburg College. No decisions were while DeManns was defeated in the finals given on these matches since they were but gained second place for \'({estern scheduled merely for their manual and Maryland. tactical practice. Reeser alone scored against Galluadet, Members of last year's ream who again while S. Harris garnered the only win performed this year were Emil Grenda, Tom against Gettysburg. Reeser, DeManns and O'Leary, John Hancock, Carl \X/ebb, and SCOtt win against Loyola; and Reeser and Tom Bush. DeManns at Hopkins. SMI~d: MyerJ, Wil.on, Ree$cr, Lewis, DeMann •. Sla"dltlg: Dud. ley, Grove, Coa~h Harri., Cohen, Sorenson.