Word: tomming
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...meet turned out to be such a farce that Harvard coach Ray Essick decided to swim two divers (Tom Cook and Dave English) in the final 400 free relay. Even then the Quakers only won the race by a mere half a second...
Then the roof fell in on the Crimson grapplers. Buccaneer Mike McLarney (142 lbs.) stomped all over veteran George Baker for a 12-4 decision, and Kelly Jenson (150 lbs.), subbing for injured Harvard matman Tom Bixby, was beaten 16-8. Bob Harris (158 lbs.) flattened Harvard's Jim Corcoran 10-3, and blind freshman Ed Bordley was bested too, 9-2. Harvard trailed...
Jumping was the surprise of the day for Harvard as Tom Cavin took third. Freshmen David Rand and Rich Pietrafesa turned in 15th and 20th place jumps. Their finishes sealed the victory over Lyndon State, 369 1/2--297...
Crimson freshman Geoff Stiles pole vaulted 15 feet in practice Wednesday, but he will run up against Tiger Dan Williges, who has surpassed 15 feet in competition. Ahmed and Hasan Kayli will face Princeton's Tom Fink in the triple jump, and Hunt Block will have some tough Princeton competition in the long jump...
Harvard led, 10-3, but Yale had not yet begun to fight. In the next match, it sent out Jim Bennett, the Ivy League's first NCAA champion in 16 years. He completely toyed with outmatched Harvard wrestler Tom Bixby, who left the mat with a serious shoulder injury after several minutes. Yale was awarded six points for the default, cutting the Crimson lead...