Word: heavyweights
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Penn's two best wrestlers are its co-captains, 123-pounder Richie Sofman and heavyweight Bruce Jasobsohn. Both seniors, they head a lineup that presents an unusual mosaic of experience and inexperience. The Quakers will start five seniors, three sophomores, and only one junior...
...Cornell heavyweight Dick Moore fended off an early attack by the Crimson's Tack Chace, then turned on Chace and pinned him at 1:05 of the second period to send Harvard to defeat in their first Ivy meet of the season...
Holdovers include Henjyoji at 123, Chris Wickens at 177, Captain Ben Brooks at 191, and heavyweight Tack Chace. "Our key matches," Pickett said, "are 123, 137, 177, 191, and unlimited...
...early history, no one could have seemed less likely to become a master manipulator of the smart set. Born 50 years ago in Warsaw into a wealthy Polish family, he was educated in Switzerland and Belgium, where he ran a family-owned cigarette factory. At 21 he was heavyweight amateur boxing champion of Europe. When World War II broke out, he joined the Polish army in France, did time in prison camps, escaped, and eventually found himself under orders from Polish intelligence. When he managed to smuggle himself to London, Intelligence arranged for him to open a Polish officers...
Harvard swept the last three matches as Chris Wichens beat Hoffman 11-9 at 177, Ben Brooks defeated Zensky 5-4 at 191, and Tack Chace decisioned Schneiderman 4-3 in the heavyweight class. All barely missed pins that would have given the meet to Harvard...