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...carnivorous Lions licked their lips early, jumping out to a 12-0 lead in the match. The Crimson forfeited the 118-lb. contest, choosing to wrestle 118-lb. Todd Cameron in the 126-lb. slot. Cameron paid immediately for that promotion, as he was pinned after one minute and 15 seconds had elapsed in the match...
Harvard was led by two-victory performances from Todd Cameron at 118-Ibs. and Tim Keirstead at 150-Ibs. With Harvard on the low side of a 13-3 score against the Tigers, Keirstead scored a reversal with nine seconds left in the match, giving him a 5-4 victory and sparking the Crimson comeback...
...Cameron furthered the Crimson's streak when he pinned Eagle Andy Alusago a minute into the second round. John Liu, at 126-Ibs., shut out B.C.'s Todd Helmbrich for the last four minutes, earning...
Other winners against Penn included Todd Cameron at 118-lbs., Mark Vandermyde at 142-lbs., and Co-Captain Pete Holmes in the 167-lb. slot. The Quakers, assured of factory, forfeited the 190-lb. match...
...sure, there are marvelous moments, lots of them. Executive Producer Jack Sameth and Writer/Co-Producer Michael Winship have done an impressive job of excavation. Along with the familiar highlights are dozens of more obscure nuggets: the antiquated newscasts of John Cameron Swayze and Douglas Edwards, when stories were illustrated with childlike drawings or photos held up to the camera by the anchorman; Ronald Reagan doing a Mortimer Snerd impression as the mystery guest on What's My Line?, Vladimir Zworykin, one of TV's technological pioneers, being interviewed by former Radio Announcer Ben Grauer in a 1948 oddity called The Story...