Word: franquemont
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Franquemont and Paul Padiak did their best to rescue the Crimson, but it wasn't enough Franquemont planed Cornell's Josh Knight at 8:19 of their 152 pound contest, and Padiak, a sophomere, whitewashed Tom Southworth 5-0 at 150. Harvard sported ahead by two points but not for long...
Harvard will start its standard lineup with Howie Henjyoji at 123, Bing Hung at 120, Gilmore at 127, Durfee at 145, Ed Franquemont at 152, Paul Padlak at 160, Wickens at 147, Grant at 177, Malugon at 191, and Chace at heavyweight...
Harvard cancelled an 8-5 deficit after four matches as the powerful middle of the Crimson lineup ground out three straight victories. Ed Franquemont downed the Diplomats Steve Sinatra 5 to 1 at 152. Paul Padlak scored an 8-1 decision over Jim Kaufman at 160, and Chris Wickens' two points for riding time enabled him to edge Rich Johnson...
Mike Graae will start at 137 in Gilmore's place and Phil Emmi will be at 145 instead of Durfee. The rest of the line up will be the same as against M.I.T. with Howie Henjyoji at 123, Bing Sun at 130, Ed Franquemont at 152, Paul Padlak at 160, Chris Wickens at 167, Jeff Grant at 177 Bill Malugen at 191, and Tack Chace at heavyweight...
...Franquemont, after reaching the semifinals of the 152-pound competition, lost to Mike Redig of Oklahoma State 6 to 3. However, due to the tournament's complicated double-elimination system, he was still able to reach the finals by edging Bob Wendel of Mankato State, 3 to 2, during overtime of a combination match. Franquemont then faced Redig again, this time for the championship, and was beaten...