Word: winninger
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Brown refused to quit and tied it for the last time at 54. With Waickowski back in the lineup after a brief rest, Harvard started its winning burst.
Columbia came back in the next match with a winning decision over Tony Rayner in the 167 class to again draw within three points. But Harvard captain Howie Chatterton, wrestling the 177 weight, widened the Crimson lead to 17-9, scoring the only pin for the Harvard team.
Columbia then capitalized on Imrie's fluke loss to force the meet's decision into the final match. Crimson heavyweight Tom Trip saved Harvard's lead, winning his contest easily on points to give Harvard an unexpected class victory of 20-14.
The Crimson, winning its fifth straight game, brought its season record to 12-4-1. In Ivy play, Harvard has only lost to Cornell, a team that it will meet again at home later this month.
Harvard broke the game wide open in the second period as Gurry scored what proved to be the winning goal at 5:55, while DeMichele and Otness cushioned the lead, closing the period at 5-2. The final period was generally controlled by the Crimson, but failure to collect on...