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Moore Wins 10-3

At 152, Tom Moore started
slowly against Jack Ross. But in
the second period, and again in the
third, Moore came on with several
takedowns and a predicament that
added another two points to his
score. An additional two points
for riding time upped Moore's
winning tally to 10-3.

Washington and Lee's first win
came at 160, when Jay Thiemeyer
earned a 6-2 decision over Ron
Bright.

At 167 pounds, the younger of
the Moore brothers, Ted, won his
first varsity match with a tight
3-2 decision over W&L's Jay
Clarke. Behind though practically
all the match, Moore secured his
victory with a second period escape
and a reversal that came with
50 seconds left in the bout.

Mac Horton suffered the worst
of the two Cavalier defeats in
the ensuing battle at 177. Dan
Webster shut him out, 8-0. Horton
was never in the match.

Virginia's final win, and its
finest performance of the night,
was turned in by Jay Douglass
at heavyweight. Douglass, a 167
pounder subbing for the injured
Rick Constantine, climaxed the
evening with a pin over Waugh
Crigler.

Douglass inflated himself to
about 180 for the bout, but he
still gave away about 50 pounds
to Crigler. The fall came at 1:08
of the final period.