Word: kolodney
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Estabrook's win was the last for the varsity. Bob Kolodney tied Eli Jon Bogert, 5 to 5, in the 157 division. Then came three straight Yale wins. Bill Weber handed the Crimson's J. C. Freienmuth von Helms (167) his third straight loss, 4 to 1. John Valentine next found himself pinned at 4:10, and Red Grant (191) lost a 5-0 decision to Yale captain Hardy Will, giving the Bulldogs a 14-11 lead...
...suffered its first defeat of the afternoon when Steve Astor (147) lost to Tag Geer, 5 to 2. After the Crimson lost in the 167 and 177-pound divisions, the varsity's early 12-3 lead, piled up on wins by Tony Woodfield (123), George Doub (130), and Bob Kolodney (157), was seriously threatened...
...other Crimson losers in the devastating defeat were Steve Astor (147), who lost in a 9-1 decision; Bob Kolodney, who lost 9 to 0 to Cornell's Allen Rose in the 157 class; and Paul Schnitz, who was taken down at 3:00 of his match by Alex Steinbergh...
There was more, but "Y" Educational Director William Kolodney dropped the curtain on Mailer, labeled the performance "a raw recital of filth." Cried Mailer: "An administrator is no judge of literature." Eagerly concurring, Kolodney noted that he had not been judging literature...
Steve Astor at 147, Bob Kolodney at 157, Paul Schnitz at 177, and Duke Hurley in the heavyweight class round out the Crimson starters...