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Using his legs very well, 177 pound Tony Rayner employed a Figure Four leg ride to pin his opponent at 5:03. In the 190 pound bout, the introductory gesture of shaking hands led to a Fireman's Carry and a 31 second pin for the Crimson's Rich Starr...
This week, with Mangrum's accident, the unexpected lingering on of Scanlon's and Rayner's injuries, and the expected reading period blahs, Lee has been scurrying to and from his clipboard, shuffling and reshuffling an evershrinking list of wrestlers in an attempt to put together a lineup for C.C.N.Y...
...forced to juggle his lineup for his last meet due to injuries to two of his key individuals. Dave Scanlon, 190 pounds, injured his knee last week in practice and will not be recovered in time for C.C.N.Y. Two-year letterman Tony Rayner, who could have filled the gap, is suffering the pains of an infected jaw and his ability to perform tomorrow is questionable...
...looks like Jay Galeski, 118 pounds; Dave Kreis, 126 pounds; Gerry Kahrilas, a transfer student from Brown making his season's debut, 134 pounds; Josh Henson, 142 pounds; Jon Peters, 150 pounds; captain Pat Coleman, 158 pounds; Mike Slutzker or Mark Faller, 167 pounds; Faller or a recovered Rayner, 177 pounds; Rich Starr, 190 pounds; and heavyweight Tom Tripp...
...four looked very good and over-all I was quite pleased with the way we did, going down without Rayner and Scanlon," Lee said...