Word: grappler
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...next bout, a near-fall earned Harvard's Ed Bordley (167 lbs.) two points when Lee felt his matman deserved three, and the Crimson grappler went on to lose...
...Hampshire, backed by 400 ferocious fans, pushed the visiting Crimson to the brink of a surprising loss. Harvard's Jim Corcoran was dazed when his head thumped the mat, but refreshed to take a time out. While the Crimson grappler was regaining his bearings, his foe piled up five unanswered points and went...
...other hand, Sal D'agostino, who was Second Team All-Ivy last year at 190 lbs., has dropped a weight this season and become an absolute terror. Before the Wildcat battle, he was 4-0 with three pins. The heavyweight grappler, co-captain Kip Smith, had already racked up 18 career victories...
...more winning bouts would have given Harvard the victory, but Yasunaga was upset by a grappler he had beaten twice before in his career, and Jim Corcoran (158 lbs.) made some mistakes that cost him a wild, 10-7 struggle to Terrier Cliff Whalen...
Harvard coach Johnny Lee might as well have fed gimpy-kneed Fred Smith (190 lbs.) to the Lions. Instead, he sent Smith out to face potent Jay Mulligan. Despite being called for stalling four times, the Crimson grappler fell behind 11-2 and then got pinned. With one bout to go, the match was even...