Word: bordley
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...next bout, a near-fall earned Harvard's Ed Bordley (167 lbs.) two points when Lee felt his matman deserved three, and the Crimson grappler went on to lose...
...Bordley (167 lbs.) got the Crimson back on the track, 7-4. Sal D'agostino (177 lbs.) stayed undefeated with a secondperiod fall. His pin later in the day against MIT left the junior with a 7-0 record and five pins...
With four bouts remaining, Harvard trailed 12-6. The heavier weights have been a hot and cold proposition for the Crimson this year. Ed Bordley (167 lbs.) came into the New Hampshire meet with a disappointing 3-12 career record, and Fred Smith (190 lbs.) had yet to win in his first campaign as a starter...
With Harvard's chances starting to look dim, all of these four matmen came through for coach Johnny Lee. Bordley made the mat a very uncomfortable place for his foe, romping 14-1. D'agostino, who insists on taking chances against everyone he wrestles--one of his pins this year came when he was behind 8-2--got into another wild brawl but came...
...Bordley (167 lbs.) trailed only 6-5 in the third period, just missed making an escape, but then was turned over on his back by Mike Ciarmiello for Springfield's second pin of the night. That knotted the score...