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...Brian Conley (147) was the only other Crimson wrestler to see action after Friday's bouts. Conley got into a consolation match with Rutgers' Gene O'Donnell, who had pinned him earlier in the season, and lost a 6-2 decision...
...great emotional range. On Davs of Wine and Roses, his tone was liquid, and smooth as marble; on Miles Davis' So What, he spat and screamed in a breathtaking solo. Watanbe (who is really good enough to play with anyone) had excellent support: the melodic, unpretentious piano of Brian Cooke, Saltonstall's bass, and Billy Elgart's drums. Trumpeter Ken Houk still has problems making himself understood; but he is moving away from a slavish Miles Davis style and starting to do some interesting tricks with rhythm...
...pounder Brian Conley (5-4-1), light-weight Pete Keeler (4-2-1), and Heavy-weight Tack Chace (5-5) might have...
Following a Bill Fryer shot that hit a post. Brian Wilkinson evened the score at 10:00 on an unassisted goal. The Knights continued to outskate the Crimson, even during a Clarkson penalty. They went ahead at 9:20 just eleven seconds after a penalty to Crimson wing Kenny Burns, when captain Roger Purdy scored on a pass from linemate Cosby Adams...
...Sophomore 137-pounder Howie Durfee, sporting the best record of any Harvard wrestler, came roaring from behind in the last minute to go ahead of Jay Fetner 8-7. But Fetner picked up a point for time advantage and a draw. At 147, Yale's rugged Fred Buell battled Brian Conley to a 3-3 tie. Sophomore John Ashby had the crowd howling in the first few minites when he pancaked Yale's best wrestler, Will Elting, and almost pinned him in the first minute. But later it was Ashby who had to fight as hard as he could...