Word: buts
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Behind 2-1 as the final period began, Abbott came alive and soon had Malinsky within inches of a pin. Malinsky escaped, but Abbott was on him again and pressing for a fall as the bout ended.
Harvard heavyweight Tony Abbott twice had Franklin and Marshall co-captain Aaron Malinsky in a predicament Saturday afternoon in the IAB. but time ran out before he could get the fall that would have boosted the Crimson matmen to a 19-19 tie with the Diplomats.
Dean Sheppard (138) battled Terry Bowen evenly for two periods, but tired in the last stanza to drop a 4-2 decision. Steady John Stevenson scored a take-down in each period to outdistance Harvard's Tony Rayner (177), 6-0. The loss was Rayner's first this season.
In releasing the results of their questionnaire, the three students-Andrew l. Schepard, Jonathan Z. Souweine, and Paul L. Warner-said that the present system "seems to represent no coherent philosophy but was instituted as a palatable political compromise."
A pin by either co-captain Paul Catinella (142) or junior Mark Faller (167) could have meant the difference for the Crimson, but neither could gain a fall. Catinella overpowered Doug Rebent, 11-2, and Faller was impressive in a 14-4 win over Scott McClintock.