Word: corcorans
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...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...
Then the roof fell in on the 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...
...Harvard pressed after for the kill. After Jim Corcoran (159 lbs.) and Cornell's Bob Kastner had battled to a 2-2 draw, Ed Bordley destroyed his opponent 16-1, and Captain Jim Strathmeyer followed with a hardfought 9-5 triumph to clinch the win for the Crimson...
Finally, Tom Bixby (150 lbs.) got Harvard started on the long road back with a 5-2 victory. Jim Corcoran (158 lbs.) followed with a 7-3 triumph before Ed Bordley (167 lbs.) lost...