Word: bordley
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Solid junior Jim Corcoran (158 1bs.) returns after going 7-5-1 as a sophomore. He will be followed by blind sophomore Ed Bordley (167 1bs.), who overcame his handicap to win a starting spot and three matches as a freshman. He has worked hard and is vastly improved over last year, Lee said yesterday...
Generally, they have been awarded to members of the J.V. squad, but Harvard wrestled very few J.V. matches this year. So, two varsity lettermen, sophomore Tom Bixby and blind freshman Ed Bordley, received the award...
...Engineers never got any closer. Jim Corcoran (158 lbs.) toyed with his out-matched opponent for an 18-3 superior decision. Then blind freshman Ed Bordley shaded his foe, 9-8, by taking the riding time point to break an 8-8 deadlock...
...Crimson grapplers. Buccaneer Mike McLarney (142 lbs.) stomped all over veteran George Baker for a 12-4 decision, and Kelly Jenson (150 lbs.), subbing for injured Harvard matman Tom Bixby, was beaten 16-8. Bob Harris (158 lbs.) flattened Harvard's Jim Corcoran 10-3, and blind freshman Ed Bordley was bested too, 9-2. Harvard trailed...
...Corcoran (158 lbs.) faced another Bulldog whom Harvard could have no realistic expectation of beating, and came away a 10-4 loser. Next, Yale's Jack Moses manhandled freshman Ed Bordley for a superior decision. The Elis...