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...Franquemont, whose 7-1-1 record this season is the best on the Harvard team, edged Brown star Bob Bundy 9-8, at 157 pounds, with the aid of a point for riding time. Pete Johnson, the Bruins' 167-pounder, injured his ankle when Chris Wickens of Harvard took him down, and had to default. Harvard Captain Ben Brooks scored the only fall of the meet by pinning Bob Maddox of Brown at 4:27 of their 191-pound match. Heavyweight Tack Chace then trimmed Brown Captain Ed McEntree...
...pounder Phil Emmi, wrestling his first match for the Harvard varsity since December, halted the Crimson's slide by edging Princeton's Bob McLaughlin 3-2. McLaughlin, trailing 2-0, suffered a painful ankle injury in the third period, but continued with the ankle taped and reversed Emmi to tie the match. Emmi then escaped for the winning point...
...Maroons were, in fact, brothers: Co-captain John Cerra, who stopped Howie Durfee of Harvard 2-0 at 147 pounds, and 177-pounder Joe Cerra, who shut out the Crimson's Chris Wickens...
Hello, Buddy. The main things Har ney, 35, got out of his eight years on the pro tour were a streak of snow-white hair and a nervous stomach. A reed-thin 150-pounder, he created a brief splash in 1957 when he belted a ball 430 yds. off the 17th tee at Tijuana, Mexico, but in all that time he won only four minor tournaments, finally quit to take a club pro's job in 1963, saying, "My nerves can't take it any more." But every now and then, when things get a little lonely around...
...Gary Pillard downed Bing Sung of Harvard 6-1 at 130. But three straight shutout decisions gave Harvard a lead it never lost. Tom Gilmore, wrestling 137, for the Crimson stopped Duncan Cocroft 5-0, Howie Durfee defeated Mike Schiffman 4-0 at 147, and 157-pounder Ed Franquemont clobbered John Boyd...