Word: picketts
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...varsity wrestling squad journeys to Springfield tonight for a match against what may prove to be the Crimson's toughest opposition of the year. Coach Bob Pickett rates Springfield as "at least as good" as the Rutgers team that downed the varsity last month...
Despite the troubles, though, Pickett thinks the Crimson can give Spring-field a good match. Bob Keledney (157), Fred Perelra (167), Paul Schnitz (177), George Doub (130), and Bob Fastev (Unl.) are all possible winners...
...AUTOS. Says American Motors Corp.'s William S. Pickett, executive vice presi dent of A.M.C. Export: "If some indus tries can't make a go of it, why in hell don't they get out of business? With fewer restrictions, trade in general would be more competitive, and it would no longer be necessary to spend millions to set up foreign subsidiaries." ∙STEEL. "Our industry has survived com petitive situations before," says one big steel executive. "Although this is a tough predicament, we can do it again by pro viding better quality, better service...
Fresh from a 21-13 loss at Cornell Saturday, the wrestling team will take on a Rutgers varsity which Crimson coach Bob Pickett describes as "very, very strong" this afternoon at 3 p.m. in the indoor Athletic Building. Rutgers has already defeated Yale and Princeton, and has lost only to Oklahoma...
Besides Doub, Pickett plans to use basically the same men he has relied on so far this winter: Pete Keeler at 123 lbs., Jay Gaffney at 137, Bill Smith at 147, Bob Kolodney at 157, Fred Peirera at 167, Bob Ballantine at 177, Dave Groseclose at 191, and Bob Fastov at heavyweight...