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...Bixby (150 lbs.) set things straight again, cruising to a 12-1 triumph. But then the world turned upside down--Brown won two matches in succession. First Mason (158 lbs.) came out on the bottom of a 10-2 decision and then Jim Corcoran (167 lbs.) fell to Brown's Al Fisher in an 8-7 squeaker...
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...
...next bout, Tom Bixby put together one of his best performances of the season to trip a strong foe, 6-2. After Jim Corcoran (158 lbs.) grappled to a 1-1 tie and Cornell's Bill Wagner manhandled Ed Bordley (167 lbs.), 10-2, Harvard trailed by seven points with only three bouts remaining...
After the teams split the next two bouts, Jim Corcoran avenging last year's defeat with a 6-3 win over Jim Mullin before Ed Bordley lost an 8-7 squeaker on the riding time point, the squads were tied at 15-15 with three bouts remaining...
...George Letsui 126 lbs. 0-1 Bill Mulvihill 134 lbs. 6-2 Bill Snyder 142 lbs. 0-4 Brian Adler 142 lbs. 0-3 Bob Cusumano 142 lbs. 0-0-1 Tom Bixby 150 lbs. 4-3 Doug Mason 150 lbs. 0-1 Jim Corcoran 158 lbs. 3-4-1 Ed Bordley 167 lbs. 3-5 Sal D'agostino 177 lbs. 8-0 Fred Smith 190 lbs. 2-4-1 John Williams 190 lbs. 0-1 Kip Smith Unlimited 6-1 Craig Beling Unlimited...