Word: kolodney
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Harvard's Bob Kolodney (167) and Bill Smith (147) both are experienced and are favored to win, but their opponents --Paul Olmstead and Tech co-captain Greg Brown--are both returnees from the succesful 1960-61 squad, so their matches will not be pushovers for the Crimson. Ken Reese of Harvard will face Tom Gerrity in the 157-lb, bracket...
...Kolodney (157), the only Harvard appler to make the semifinals, was deioned by Jim Harrison of Pitt, 6 to 4. olodney and four other varsity wrestlers ere eliminated from the tournament hen they lost their second matches...
...Kolodney met his final set-back at the nds of Cornell's Pete Cummings, 5 to 1. ptain Nick Estabrook (127), one of the r who survived the opening bouts but t in the quarter-finals, was defeated by ike Lota of Rutgers...
Harvard was expected to take only three fourth-places, but Bob Kolodney upset two seeded competitors and will enter the semi-finals today. Four other Crimson matmen survived the opening round, but lost in the quarter-finals. Coach Bob Pickett described the team's performance at "beyond expectation...
...Engineers of Lehigh could likewise sweep the 147, 157, and 167 lb. classes. Representing Harvard will be Tom Owsley (147), Bob Kolodney (157), and J.C. von Helms (167). If von Helms can make 147, however, Crimson coach Bob Pickett may switch him with Owsley, who would wrestle 20 pounds underweight...