WRESTLING
SWIMMING
FENCING
Vandal matmen recorded two triumphs and three defeats in the win-lost ledger and tied Washington's Huskies for second place in the northern division meet held here. Northern d ivision champions, Captaincoach Denny Hess, 145 pounds, and Hank Juran, 165 pounds, traveled to Bethlehem, Pa., for the N.C.A.A. championshipswere defeated in quarter-final matches.
Two wins and four losses in dual meet competition was the lot of Idaho mermen who swam to a fourth place in the northern division meet at Seattle. Vandal poolmen defeated W.S.C. and Montana by 51 to 24 and 41 to 33 scores. Captain Al Dodds, dash man, was the only individual point-getter in the division meet.
DENNY HESS, N.D. Champion HANK JURAN, N.D. Champion
GLENN HUNTER AL DODDS EARL PEEBLES MARK JENSEN DICK SLADE JIM KIRCHER GERALD O'CONNOR JIM FARRELL GEORGE RUSSELL BYRON THOMAS MAC BEALL JOHN CHAMBERLIN, Senior Mgr.
When Vandal foils had flailed thin air for the last time during the '40-'41 season, Idaho fencers found themselves possessors of a respectable .500 winloss average for dual meet competition and a fourth place in the Northern Division meet here. Jim Dick, captain and student coach, led the Vandal d' Atargnans with an average of six wins and three loses in dual meet competition. Acquirement of new equipment brought enthusiasm of Idaho competitors to a record high.
RALPH HOLLINGSWORTH BUHL SUTTON MARVIN CHOUINARD WALLY CHRISTENSEN JAMES ELLSWORTH BURT AKINS MELVIN CARLSON DON SWINNEY DUANE MORGAN ALLAN ESTEP, Manager
Hess, Captain and Cooch; Ellsworth, Juran, Akins, Carlson, Swinney Estep, Mgr.; Chouinard, Sutton, Morgan
Chamberlin, Jensen, Thomas, Slade, Tessier, Beall, O'Connor, Feld, Peebles, Bond, Kircher, Riley, Dodds, Forrell, Russell
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RAY WESTON JIM DICK GEORGE WESTON ALLAN FOSTER RICHARD SHAVER GEORGE HACKNEY
Weston, Redford, Dick, Coach ond Captoin; Shover, Wilson, Foster