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Going into Saturday's clash. Crimson coach Johnny Lee was sure that Springfield grapplers Matt Hawes (118 lbs.), Mike Ciarmello (177 lbs.) and Jeff Blatnick (UNL) would win their battles, but he hoped his charges could take at least six of the other seven bouts to win the war. Two disappointing setbacks spoiled that plan...
Bill Mulvihill (134 lbs.) and Tom Bixby (150 lbs.) gave Harvard two of the next three bouts, but in between. Bob Cusumano was whipped, 13-5. Cusumano hurt his knee earlier in the week, but had assured Lee that he was ready to go. It didn't work out that...
...relationship with Eva Marie-Saint's paragon of prudery rankles a bit, sugary in a few embarrassing moments. Yet Elia Kazan's otherwise slick direction salvages the plot, wisely allowing Brando to showcase his still developing talents and heart-melting looks. Studded with a brilliant supporting cast that featured Lee J. Cobb as a tyrannical union boss and Karl Malden as a crusading priest, "On the Waterfront" remains a prototype of movies The Way They Used to Be: a crisply paced, moralistic film that uplifts and, above all, entertains...
Craig Beling, a starting linebacker on the football team, inherits the heavyweight spot. Beling was good enough to start last year, but gave way to Kip Smith's experience. Lee expects him to be one of New England's finest heavyweights...
...fifth meeting between the Crimson and the Terriers, and for the fifth straight time the Comm Ave. grapplers came away with a close decision. "You'd think sometime the breaks would go the other way," Harvard coach Johnny Lee said last night...