Word: henjyoji
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Durfee is back at 145, and Captain Tom Gilmore is at 137. Both have experience, good moves, and know how to punish and break down an opponent. Howie Henjyoji, a bouncing packet of pure energy, provides strength at 123. All are lettermen...
...other post-season tournaments, Harvard's Howie Henjyoji was second in the 114 pound division of the Eastern AAU Tournament. In the championship match, Henjyoji drew with his opponent, but lost the title because Olympic rules award a drawn match to the lighter...
...other Harvard wrestlers lost their consolation matches: Howie Henjyoji (123) bowed to Terry Haise of Syracuse, 5-0, and Howie Durfee (137) fell to Jim Murrin of Syracuse...
...Howie Henjyoji at 123, Howie Durfee at 137, Captain Ben Brooks at 191, and heavyweight Tack Chace all won their first matches for Harvard. Chace scored the Crimson's only fall so far in the tournament by pinning Steve Pitler of Temple...
Harvard fared no better in the other second-round matches. Brooks was eliminated by Jerry Everling of Syracuse 10-8, Henjyoji lost 5-0 to the second seed at 123, Mike Caruso of Lehigh, and Durfee was pinned by second-seeded Wayne Hicks of Navy...