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Once again the middle weight matches were Harvard's weaknesses. Struggling Mike Dee (150) deadlocked Maine, 2-2, and wrestled a fruitless third round against MIT, losing 3-4. Rock Henkel blew his chance to pick up his first season win when he fell to Maine...
...Dave Kuntz edged Harvard's John Keough, 6-4, after Keough tired out in the third round. "He was shaky," coach Lee said. "He showed the effects of his weight loss. He was too weak and too tired." Keough crash dieted from 167 pounds to split grappling duties with Henkel...
...only possible MIT threat will be at 158 with Engineer captain Dave Kuntz battling either John Keough or Rock Henkel of Harvard. Kuntz has lost only one match this season and is Chassey's best prospect for victory...
Harvard coach John Lee is still waiting for former 190-pound heavyweight Keough to hit 158. If Keough's crash diet works, he will confront Kuntz while Henkel, the ususal starter at 158, meets Maine. Keough, a very strong grappler, should do well against Kuntz. Henkel, however, has yet to win a match for the Crimson...
Navy spent the rest of the day manhandling the Crimson, which incurred its heaviest losses in the middleweights. The Midshipmen pinned Harvard's George Baker (142) and Rock Henkel (158) and drubbed Mike Dee (150), 7-1, and Bruce Johnson...