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12th Annual EIWA Championships

Wrestling Tournament
@ Princeton University (Princeton, New Jersey)
Friday-Saturday, March 17-18, 1916


Wrestlers Who Wrestled Intercollegiate Championships in Various Classes
Wrestlers Who Wrestled Intercollegiate Championships in Various Classes
Cornell Matmen Are Champions. SOURCE: The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 19, 1916.

Album: The Philadelphia Inquirer

Wrestlers Who Wrestled Intercollegiate Championships in Various Classes Points Scored in Wrestling Championships Cornell Matmen Are Champions

Album: Columbia Spectator

Columbia Wrestlers Getting In Good Physical Trim Columbia Wrestling Team Off for Championships Columbia Wrestlers Fail to Win a Bout Cornell Again Wins Wrestling Title

Album: Cornell Daily Sun

Five Teams to Fight for Wrestling Title Varsity Will Wrestle In Big Meet Tonight Five Varsity Wrestlers Qualify for Final Mat Championship Matches Cornell Varsity Captures Fifth Successive Wrestling Title (1 of 3) Cornell Varsity Captures Fifth Successive Wrestling Title (2 of 3) Cornell Varsity Captures Fifth Successive Wrestling Title (3 of 3)

Album: The Brown And White

Wrestlers Laurels Still Unsettled College Matmen Meet Tonight Hiss Captures Championship

Album: The Pennsylvanian

Penn Wrestling Team Chosen Bouts Decide Penn Mat Team for Intercollegiates Red and Blue Mat Men Compete in Big Meet Poor Showing Made in Intercollegiate Meet Penn Wrestlers Fourth in Final Meet

Album: The Daily Princetonian

Five Colleges to Wrestle Here in Intercollegiates Oehler and Jewett in Final Wrestling Line-Up Cornell Now Favorite for Intercollegiates Penn Wrestlers Ready for League Meet Tonight Princeton Places Six Men in Finals of Wrestling Meet Penn Wrestlers Place Second in Meet

Album: The Ithaca Journal

Cornell Wrestling Team Never Had Better Outlook Cornell Wrestlers Confident of Capturing Title Cornell Plans Five Wrestlers In Finals Cornell Wrestlers Win Title Fifth Straight Time

Varsity (Level: Collegiate, Style: Folkstyle)

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