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Then the Crimson took temporary control. Co-captain Milt Yasunga (126 lbs.) whipped Bulldog Craig Davis for the third year running, 5-1. Bob Cusumano (134 lbs.) plastered his foe, 8-1, and Brian Adler (142 lbs.) took the place of the injured Bill Mulvihill and came away with his first conquest of the season...
Suddenly everything started to go wrong. Bulldog Steve Traylor played what Crimson coach Johnny Lee called "Yo-Yo" with Tom Bixby, taking him down and letting him up and taking him down again often enough to clean...
Next, Harvard's Jim Corcoran (158 lbs.) squared off with Matt DeNunzio in what figured to be the closest battle of the day, but the Bulldog grappler left his foe looking defenseless on his feet and chalked up an easy one, 17-7. Surprise number...
...Bulldog grappler proved good enough to lay back and take advantage of D'agostino's over-ambitious lunges and handed Sal his first setback of the season, 11-9. Surprise number three...
Harvard closed the gap, 23-18, as star center Joe Beaulieu hovered over the basket during a twisting drive to drop the ball through. The Crimson isolated Beaulieu one-on-one against the Bulldog guarding him and Beaulieu had space clearance as he consistenly soared to the hoop unscathed...