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Harvard has been saved by its heavyweights all year, and a win was still conceivably within reach. The Crimson trailed 20-9 with only two bouts remaining, but a pair of pins would produce a 21-20 verdict, and Harvard's last two wrestlers were Sal D'agostino (10-0 with seven pins) and co-captain Kip Smith...
...those last three bouts belonged to Harvard. John Williams (177 lbs.), who has won a starting nod ahead of Fred Smith (2-6-1), tied his foe in knots, 8-0. Sal D'agostino, sliding up a weight in the lineup, ran his perfect record to 9-0 with his sixth pin of the year...
...Sal D'agostino (190 lbs.) ran his undefeated record up to 8-0 in the next bout, completely manhandling his foe but managing only a 15-8 triumph. With two bouts remaining, it was anybody's match...
...Mulvihill 134 lbs. 6-2 Bill Snyder 142 lbs. 0-4 Brian Adler 142 lbs. 0-3 Bob Cusumano 142 lbs. 0-0-1 Tom Bixby 150 lbs. 4-3 Doug Mason 150 lbs. 0-1 Jim Corcoran 158 lbs. 3-4-1 Ed Bordley 167 lbs. 3-5 Sal D'agostino 177 lbs. 8-0 Fred Smith 190 lbs. 2-4-1 John Williams 190 lbs. 0-1 Kip Smith Unlimited 6-1 Craig Beling Unlimited...
...Bordley (167 lbs.) got the Crimson back on the track, 7-4. Sal D'agostino (177 lbs.) stayed undefeated with a secondperiod fall. His pin later in the day against MIT left the junior with a 7-0 record and five pins...