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PHILADELPHIA--Harvard heavyweight Craig Beling earned a berth in the semifinals in the EIWA wrestling championships by defeating Mike Duncan of East Stroudsburg, 9-3, in the opening round, and then ousting third-seeded Mike Newbern of Lehigh in the quarterfinals here yesterday.
Bill Mulvhill, at 134 lbs., co-captain Tom Bixby and Jim Corcoran, in the 150-and 158-lb. divisions, and Yal D'Agostino or Craig Beling, at 190 lbs. and heavyweight, could finish in one of the first three spots in their divisions if all goes well today and tomorrow...
Craig Beling brought the Crimson as close as it could come to the Eli's total by nailing Yale's heavyweight, Mike Makuch, in 2:29. Beling also pinned Russell Settipane in the Brown match to assure the Crimson of its ninth victory of the year.
The lead switched hands five times in the Brown match before D'Agostino was called out of the "bullpen" to record the save. D'Agostino stuck Steve Abdow in 4:15 to reverse a 15-12 deficit to an 18-15 score in favor of the Crimson. Beling then iced...
Co-captains Tom Bixby and Jim Corcoran countered Brown victories at 142, 158 and 177 by winning decisions of their own at 150 and 167 lbs. The score was then 15-12 in Brown's favor when D'Agostino and Beling supplied the last-minute heroics.