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...sophomores competed for the Crimson, four of them winning and one tying to account for all but seven of their team's points. John Imrie, who coach John Lee considers "probably our best wrestler," was a surprise starter at 191 after having suffered a knee injury. He assured the Crimson of victory by decisioning George Malinsky, 9-3, for Malinsky's first loss after two undefeated seasons...
...next match, with Harvard's Paul Catinella going against captain John Homiak, second in the East last year. The same two had met last season, and Homiak had won, 8-0. Catinella, however, held his opponent to a 4-4 tie. "This was the highlight of the meet," Lee said...
Harvard captain Howie Chatterton wrestled "excellently," said Lee, in the 167-pound class, as he pinned Paul Bowen in 1:38 to tie the meet score. Sophomore Tony Raynor then battled his man to a 1-1 draw, as F&M earned its last points...
Dean Sheppard (145), Bart Harvey or Mark Faller (160), and Tony Rayner (177) are the other sophomore starters. Rayner, who normally competes at 167, will be replacing John Irmie at the heavier weight. Irmie, whom Lee considered the standout among the freshmen last year, injured a knee two weeks ago and though recovered, is now overweight due to the layoff. Franklin & Marshall's regular 177-pounder, however, is also injured...
...last year's meet, an injury-plagued Crimson team succumbed to defensively-oriented Franklin & Marshall 21-12 in what Coach Lee called, "the dullest match I've seen in my 12 years at Harvard. Their style of wrestling beat us." Only Chatterton and Panoff won matches for the Crimson...