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...first bout, Crimson wrestler Joel San Pedro (118-lb.), earned his team a five-point victory with a 16-3 drubbing of Dave Nicholas...
Harvard's 5-0 advantage shrunk to 5-4 when Yale grappler Charles Lee bested Courtney Henry, 12-4, in the 126-lb. bout, but the Crimson's Jeff Pelletier (134-lb.) notched two takedowns of Paul Jaskot in the opening period to post a 4-2 victory...
Freeman (150-lb.) began the rally with an 8-2 defeat of his opponent, and Holmes--who finished the season undefeated in Ivy League action--followed his teammate with a 5-1 triumph over Leo Kostelnik...
Freeman's win came after four straight defeats for the Crimson, two of which were technical falls (15 point decisions) against 126-lb. Bernardo Feliciano and 134-lb. Jeff Pellatier. 142-lb. Chris Thorn suffered a pin and 118-lb. freshman Joel San Pedro dropped an 11-3 decision...
...with bows to John Belushi) hacks boards into halves, thirds and fourths for a lesson in fractions. Humphrey Bogus and Bergrid Ingman star in an "edited for television" movie, Cartablanca; at the end of this version, "Nick" decides to leave on the plane, but calculations show that his 223-lb. frame will put the cargo over the weight limit. There are MTV-style music videos, a game show called But Who's Counting?, and a funny continuing feature entitled Mathnet, in which a pair of mathematician-sleuths do a dead-on, deadpan parody of the old Jack Webb Dragnet series...