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Howie Henjyoji (123) also scored an initial pin -- over A1 Spector of F&M--but lost, 10-4, to Navy's Gary Burger, Burger finished second in that class, so Henjyoji got to meet Rutger's Joe Slachetka, whom he pinned at 5:34, and Temple's Wayne Boyd, to whom he lost, 11-4, eliminating him from the standings...
Henjyoji started the match and easily pinned Rutger's Ed Slacheka in the third period. The Crimson senior led 14-2, before he felled his opponent...
Harvard had more difficulty in the middle weights, as Carl Baum (137) and Dave Stern (145) both lost decisions. Baum went down, 10-3, and Stern battled Rutger's undefeated Mike Brown for a 6-2 loss...
...Rutger's sabre contingent creamed the Crimson, 7-2. Losing all its bouts in the first and third rounds, Harvard escaped total embarrassment in the second round when Bob Damus and Al Makaitis won their bouts...
Sophomores Howie Henjyoji and Ed Pranquemont had hoisted Harvard into the tie with a pair of decisions, each by a single point. Henjyoji, wresting 123, withstood a two-point takedown by Rutger's John Brennan in the last minute of the match, and held on for a 9-8 win even though Brennan was awarded an additional point for riding time. Franquemont clipped the Scarlet Knight's Geno O'Donnell...