Word: heavyweights
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...winning the first seven matches in a row, all by incredibly lopsided decisions. But Yale rallied to take the final three bouts, turning the rout into a retreat. And the last bout was Lonergan's 4-2 win over Chace, who had put away all eight of his heavyweight opponents prior to facing the Eli captain...
...course, Brown heavyweight and Captain Ed McEntee was on crutches with a knee injury, but the fact that the Crimson had won eight straight decisions over hapless Bruin wrestlers hardly made Brown Coach Bob Litchard reluctant to cut his losses and retreat...
...Harvard's wrestlers were in the process of eradicating Brown 31 to 3 on saturday, you got the feeling that the Bruins would have liked nothing better than to pack up and go home. And lo! That's just what they did, without even bothering to field a heavyweight against the Crimson's Tack Chace...
...Bruins have several dangerous wrestlers, however, and complacency could cost Harvard embarrassment or worse. The best is captain Ed McEntee, a heavyweight with a 7-1 record who will face Harvard's undefeated Tack Chace in what should be the best match of the afternoon...
...fight. For all his fistic prowess, however, Muhammad Ali, né Cassius Clay, has twice been TKO'd by U.S. Army intelligence tests. Last week the Army pulled him off the floor. In line with recently lowered standards for draftees, Louisville Selective Service Board 47 announced that the heavyweight-boxing champ and other candidates previously classified 1-Y are now eligible for military service and likely candidates for the March call-up. Said Board Chairman J. Allen Sherman: "Clay's 24 years old and single, so that puts him right up there...