Word: franquemont
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's only other entrant, junior Paul Padlak lost out to Michigan State's powerful George Radman in the 167-lb. division. Captain Ed Franquemont had to work on his thesis and couldn't make the trip...
...will be a lightweight who will captain next season's varsity grapplers. Andrew J. Kopecki '68 of Dunster House and Exeter, N.H., who wrestled in the 115, 123, and 130-lb. classes this winter and compiled a 4-2 record in the process, will replace outgoing captain Ed Franquemont...
...rest of the Harvard contingent didn't fare as well. Captain Ed Franquemont--who had been seeded third in the 152-class--was upset by Penn State's Bob Abraham in overtime. Franquemont had scored an initial 2:57 pin over Cornell's Tony Monticello...
...Haven, Harvard's victory was never in doubt as Carl Baum (137), captain Ed Franquemont (152), and Bob Panoff (hvy.) all recorded second-period pins...
...Franquemont closed out an unbeaten, once-tied season by pinning Yale captain Chris Wick. Franquemont was ahead, 9-1, at the time...