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...strength of Franquemont's performance, Pickett estimated that the Harvard sophomore stands seventh or eighth among the nation's 147-pounders. The only Ivy League competitor to place in the meet was Conrail's Geoff Stevens, sixth...
Pickett rates Geoff Stevens, Cornell's 157-pounder, as the man to watch the Ivy League. Harvard has had only one national champion...
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...
Americans won eight gold medals and Geoff Picard '65 completed his roundabout journey to the Olympic victory stand in Tokyo yesterday...
Some observers speculated that the back injury to Geoff Gratwick, Harvard's number two oar, might have made the difference Saturday. This was certainly not evident from Harvard's performance in the race or from Parker's explanation of the outcome...