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...usually weak Quakers (0-4 in the Ivies) could surprise Harvard. Dave Groverman (126), Len Pruzanski (142) and Ray Sarinelli (150) could take Crimson regulars Bill Haley, George Baker and Mike Dee, all of whom are prone to committing mistakes on the mat. Penn's strongman Rick Zweig meets Crimson captain Richie Starr, in an evenly-matched bout...
Rutgers' standouts, Jerry Nisivochia (126) and Bob Ciarocki (134), will duel Harvard's Bill Haley and Carl Biello. "That Nisivochia is damn tough." Lee said. "He's going to give Haley a good match, believe me." Lee described Ciarocki as "scappy" and said Biello might have the edge in the 134 meeting. F&M's best grappler, Ed, Baxter, battles Harvard's Dan Blakinger...
...Chiefs defeated Bill Haley (126), 9-3, Mike Dee (150), 2-0, John Keough (158), 9-1, Bruce Johnson (167), 8-2 and Carl Culig (unlimited...
...Crimson's schizoid wrestlers include five freshmen who came to Harvard with a plethora of well-deserved athletic credentials. So far, none of the freshmen--Bill Haley (126), Mitch Silverman (126), Ty Richardson (134), George Baker (142) and Jim Strathmeyer (177)--has had a winning season...
Harvard's Bruce Johnson (167) will struggle with Springfield's Dough LeRoy, who is one of the Chiefs's toughest grapplers. George Baker (142) and Jim Strathmeyer (177) will also have difficult battles. Victory for Bill Haley (126), who has lost a majority of his matches, is uncertain...