Word: franquemont
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard then rallied to tie the score at 8-8 as 147-pounder Howie Durfee, back in action after a period of illness, decisioned Cornell's Doug Blise 10-3 and Ed Franquemont, going at 157 for the Crimson, smoothly defeated John Reed 6-1. But after Cornell's Geoff Stephens pinned Dave Greuel at 2:48 of the second period of their 167-pound match, and DeWitt Burlingame followed with a 6-3 victory over Chris Wickens at 177 pounds, the responsibility of overcoming a 16-8 Cornell lead fell to Brooks and Chace...
...Howard Henjyoji of Harvard quickly pinned the Diplomats' Wood. Then F and M won five in a row as Saul Shimansky beat Tom Gilmore 6-2 at 130, Troop downed Tim McCarthy 6-2 at 137, Peter Martin beat Phil Emmi 4-0 at 147, and Taylor defeated Ed Franquemont...
...Coast Guard, the sophomores excelled. Ed Franquemont at 157 and Chris Wickens at 167 each took third places by winning three matches and losing two. Franquemont added a pin. Howard Henjyoji, the Crimson's lightweight, won two matches and was eliminated from the tournament only by a last-second reversal that cost him his second loss. Sophomore Tim McCarthy won one match and lost...
...factors seem to be working against Harvard wrestlers today. The match is at Franklin and Marshall, and, as Pickett said, "It's always a handicap to be away from home." More importantly, Franquemont, Hall, Wickens, and Brooks will all be giving weight to their F and M opponents, a serious disadvantage...
Jack Daniels, in the 147-pound class, Ed Franquemont, 157, and Chris Wickens, 167, took third places. Heavyweight Tack Chace was fourth in his talentladen division...