Word: weights
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...right by himself.' " That was four years ago, and Bob Hayes still does not act like a man in much of a hurry. He yawns a lot, and he never stands when he can sit. He is taking five years to finish college. He has trouble keeping his weight down, and he still runs pigeon-toed-so much so that he is forever stabbing himself ("usually in the big toe") with his own half-inch-long track spikes...
...Harvard wrestlers are likely to get through the first day's competition and have a shot at a place. Sophomore Howie Durfee, sporting a 7-2-1 record, might do well in an unusually weak 127-pound class. Navy's undefeated Wayne Hicks is a solid favorite at the weight, but if Durfee is in shape for the rugged two-match-a-day tournament grind, he could give anyone else a match...
...Franklin and Marshall, Pereira will be wrestling at 177, ten pounds above the weight he wrestled in the earlier tournament. The heavier weight class is a tough one--Navy's Gerry Franzen and Pitt's Ken Barr top a packed field...
...Brooks is entering the 191-pound class, a spot above his natural weight of 177. Wrestling at the heavier weight this year he compiled a so-so 5-2-1 record, but he'll be entering a class weakened by an injury to defending champion Don Rader of Rutgers...
...pounder Brian Conley (5-4-1), light-weight Pete Keeler (4-2-1), and Heavy-weight Tack Chace (5-5) might have...