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...Bruins forfeited both the 147-pound and 177-pound classes to Harvard, losing five points each time. Brown also forfeited three matches to Princeton in February. An extremely small squad has made each injured Brown wrestler literally irreplaceable...
...talk about is his captain, Paul Padlack. Padlack wrestled in the 191 slot in the opener against M.I.T. and pinned his opponent in 15 seconds. Against Brandeis Lee put him at 177, and he pinned his man again. Padlack lost a 4-1 decision to Penn's best wrestler at 167, but Lee is still curious what he would be able to do in his real weight class...
...cited a pair of matches that might have turned the meet in Harvard's favor. Henjyoji made "one little mistake," according to Pickett, by riding his man too high. In control and leading 2-1, he got too much of his weight directly over his opponent, allowing the Cornell wrestler to reverse...
Pickett singled out one of the Cornell sophomores. Bob Stock at 123, as the best wrestler that Harvard sophomore star Howard Henjyoji has faced so far. Other Cornell standouts include Captain Neal Orr at 120, the only senior in the starting lineup, and Jeff Stephens...
...fifth in the Coast Guard Academy Tournament, and lost to Franklin and Marshall 15-14. During the F and M meet, Jeff Hall's opponent twice lifted him from the mat and slammed him down again. In Pickett's opinion, both slams should have cost the F and M wrestler penalty points, but only one of the violations was called. Had the referee awarded Hall both penalties, the match and the meet would have gone to Harvard...