Word: kardon
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Battle of the Behemoths, Mark Ferguson and Steve Hall, both of Quincy, grunted and groaned with Ferguson taking the unlimited crown, while Jaimie "Brute Force" Kardon of Dunster out-pointed Leverett's Jim Dougherty in the 191 finale...
...match between Jim Kardon of Dunster and Jim Doherty of Leverett promises to be a classic confrontation between brains and brawn. Doherty, who usually wrestles at 167, has beaten two much heavier opponents to reach the finals...
...Kardon isn't worried. "In four years at Harvard, I've learned that the only way to get anywhere is to muscle your way through. Brute force will decide, brains don't count," he said...
...Kardon won the class last year, and reached the finals this year with a 1:30 pin of Jim Hevern, an All-Ivy selection at guard last fall...
...James Kardon must have had a riot writing the script. It's wild and fanciful, unfettered by plot or logic. The dialogue is a great mish-mash of half-digested morsels from Shakespeare, T.S. Eliot, Coleridge, Jefferson Airplane, the Beatles and whatever else was floating through Kardon's consciousness as he held pen in hand. The mysterious phrase that serves as title pops up again and again, meaning nothing in particular but continually teasing the audience...