Word: malugen
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Columbia's two best wrestlers, 177 pound Dave Morash and 191-pounder Pete Saltzer, each won easily, as Morash pounced Jeff Grant, 10 to 2, and Saltzer pinned Bill Malugen...
...Stan Sebastian of Rutgers scored all his points in the last period to top Jeff Grant 6 to 2, and Chuck Sadowski polished off Harvard's Bill Malugen by the same score...
Coach Bob Pickett will start his usual lineup, with Howie Henjvoji at 123, Bing Sung at 130, captain Tom Gilmore at 137, Howie Durfee at 145, Franquemont at 152, Paul Padlak at 160, Chris Wickens at 167, Jeff Grant at 177, Bill Malugen at 191, and Chace at heavyweight...
...lineup for the Penn match. Mike Morris replaces Bing Sung, who must take an aptitude test the day of the match, at 130 pounds. At 167, Dave Worcester has successfully displaced Chris Wickens. Either Wickens or Jeff Grant will wrestle 177, and the other will move to 191. Bill Malugen, who started at 191 in the first three matches, has paid dearly for his inexperience in each of them, and the change will probably strengthen Harvard in the upper weight classes...
...next match was the real crusher, an Cornell's Fran Ferraro pinned Jeff Grant at 6:10 in the 177 pound match to swell the lead to a virtually Impregnable six points Bob Buchwald then shut out Bill Malugen. Harvard's inexperienced 191 pounder, 7 to 0 and Cornell had the match, and probably the title, pocketed...