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Although Bill Anderson's grapplers did not win any of their six dual meets, they were able to pull fourth place aut of the Mason-Dixon tournament held in Gill Gym, through the efforts of Jack Larrimare, who won the 165 pound championship, run- ner-up Bill Kern in the heavy'weight spat, and Wally Rauben- helmer who placed fourth in the 135 pound division. Wrestling had been inactive since the 1942 season and the defeats from the hands of Washington, Johns Hopkins, Loyola ond Gettysburg are lessened when one realizes that never did the Terrors field a full team and consequently were forced to forfeit points. Lorrimore was the shining light of the season, coming through undefeated. As a matter of fact, he has never lost a wrestling match in his career. Bill Kern was undefeated for the regular season, but lost in the finals of the Mason-Dixon Tournament. Rounding out the team were Ned Masenheimer, Ralph Gold- man, John Silber, and Rowe Moore. The team has high hopes of a winning season next year since Raubenheimer is the only member of the squad who will be lest through graduation. Wotly Rouben~eimer, Ned MCI.en~eimer. Rowe Moore, Rolph Goldmon John Silber, Joc. Lorrimore 143