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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...
Number two player Jenny Stone was one of the two Radcliffe casualties of the day, dropping her match 3-1, but Sarah Mleczko, in her third position, came back and annihilated her foe...
...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...
...those last three bouts belonged to Harvard. John Williams (177 lbs.), who has won a starting nod ahead of Fred Smith (2-6-1), tied his foe in knots, 8-0. Sal D'agostino, sliding up a weight in the lineup, ran his perfect record to 9-0 with his sixth pin of the year...
Second-ranked Todd Lundy came back to win his match in the third set, 6-4, in a marathon duel. Lundy was down one set and losing 5-2 in the second before rallying to sink his Sooner foe...