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STANDING: B. Rivard, R. Lind, A. Amidon, K. Norton, Coach; B. Durham, Captain; J Hunter, C. Hultman, N. Schweizer. SITTING: T. Ferrari. On floor: H. Seymour The Paul Smith's College Wrestling Team traveled to McGill University December 5 to participate in the "Athletic Night" of the Canadian University. Here they defeated McGill 26 to 8. On January 9 the Bobcats downed Queen's College 30 to 3 at Queen's. The first home match was held here on January 13 against Oneonta State Teachers’ College. The score was Paul Smith s 28 and Oneonta 10. The next match was also with Oneonta at their college and incident ally, the score turned out to be the same, 28 to 10, in our favor. February II we tied Alfred 16 to 16 in a match held in Saranac Lake in Connection with the Saranac Lake Winter Carnival. On the 19 PSC took their sixth win when they defeated Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 20 to 15 in our gym. The first and only loss of the season occurred with Union College the next night by a score of 20 to 6. Part of this was due to the loss of two wrestlers who left school at the end of first semester. Two matches, one with Queen's College, were forfeited meets, thus making eight wins and one loss for a very successful season. March 4 and 5 the wrestlers took part in the First National Junior College Tournament held at Farm- ingdale. March 11 Barry Durham attended the I.I.I.I. Tournament at Case Tech in Cleveland, Ohio. Since five of this year’s wrestlers were freshmen, good prospects are in sight for next year. 70

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STANDING: B. Rivard, R. Lind, A. Amidon, K. Norton, Coach; B. Durham, Captain; J Hunter, C. Hultman, N. Schweizer. SITTING: T. Ferrari. On floor: H. Seymour

The Paul Smith's College Wrestling Team traveled

to McGill University December 5 to participate in

the "Athletic Night" of the Canadian University.

Here they defeated McGill 26 to 8. On January 9 the

Bobcats downed Queen's College 30 to 3 at Queen's.

The first home match was held here on January 13

against Oneonta State Teachers’ College. The score

was Paul Smith s 28 and Oneonta 10. The next match

was also with Oneonta at their college and incident­

ally, the score turned out to be the same, 28 to 10,

in our favor.

February II we tied Alfred 16 to 16 in a match

held in Saranac Lake in Connection with the Saranac

Lake Winter Carnival. On the 19 PSC took their

sixth win when they defeated Rensselaer Polytechnic

Institute 20 to 15 in our gym. The first and only

loss of the season occurred with Union College the

next night by a score of 20 to 6. Part of this was due

to the loss of two wrestlers who left school at the

end of first semester. Two matches, one with Queen's

College, were forfeited meets, thus making eight wins

and one loss for a very successful season.

March 4 and 5 the wrestlers took part in the First

National Junior College Tournament held at Farm-

ingdale. March 11 Barry Durham attended the I.I.I.I.

Tournament at Case Tech in Cleveland, Ohio.

Since five of this year’s wrestlers were freshmen,

good prospects are in sight for next year.

70