Word: lees
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...only heavyweight on the squad is Bill Schwalm. He got a late start because of football, and Lee calls him "inexperienced." In his only match to date, against Penn, he was pinned in the first period...
Another boy Lee likes to talk about is his captain, Paul Padlack. Padlack wrestled in the 191 slot in the opener against M.I.T. and pinned his opponent in 15 seconds. Against Brandeis Lee put him at 177, and he pinned his man again. Padlack lost a 4-1 decision to Penn's best wrestler at 167, but Lee is still curious what he would be able to do in his real weight class...
...obstacle to putting Padlack at 157 is that there is no one else to wrestle in the higher weights. Lee has four boys he wants to put at 157 and no one for 167, 177, or 191. Padlack being the best of the four, he has had the burden of wrestling the larger opponents...
Besides Padlack at 157, Lee has John Adams, John Woodman, and Guy Rowley. He lost a fifth man, Ed Cavin with a cracked sternum. Now he has to juggle the remaining four between 157 and 191. Obviously, whoever wrestles 191 is badly outsized...
...before the Columbia match the Crimson travels to Rutgers. Harvard has never wrestled Rutgers before. They give four wrestling scholarships a year according to Lee. "Lots of them flunk out," he says, "but never before the end of freshman year...