Word: joshed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard will also move its lightweight wrestlers up one notch to compensate for the loss of Kahrilas. Zac Gildstein will start at 126 while Carl Blello and Josh Henson move up one weight class...
Several Crimson wrestlers lost to top-seeded entrants. At 126, freshman Carl Biello wrestled well but lost by ten points to Bill Black of Franklin & Marshall, the class's top-seed. At 134, Josh Henson pinned his first opponent, but was beaten by Navy's Jim Tolk...
Harvard will be strongly represented at 134 and 142. Senior Josh Henson (9-3) should be ranked with Bob Medina of Penn State and Navy's Tolk. Gerry Kahrilas (10-3-1) should advance until he is paired against Navy's Lloyd Keyser. In these two weight classes Harvard's fortunes could be good if the Crimson does not meet Penn State or Navy in the opening bouts...
...Crimson's lightweights provided an early lead against Cornell, as was expected. Dan Blakinger (118) pinned his opponent, and Carl Biello (126) and Josh Henson (134) followed with lopsided decisions...
Ambivalence. Fay and Cliff were married in 1961 and soon had a son Josh. Their life together was never idyllic. "He drank heavily," Lipton recalls. "His favorite pastime was to get high and spin fantasies of fame and fortune." Sometimes he beat Fay. Apparently he also gambled and womanized, and then lied about his activities to Fay and his friends. For all that, Irving Wallace recalls, "Cliff was a winning person, a little egocentric but very charming, loose and easy...