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Harvard's Ed Nosal, the defending champion in the 35-pound weight throw finished fifth in the finals of the 1971 NCAA National Indoor Track Meet in Detroit yesterday morning. Nosal had a strong throw of 61'7", but he was unable to overcome a classy field which was led by Kent State's Al Schoterman. Schoterman, a 230-pounder, hurled the weight 68'101/4", breaking the old collegiate record by more than three feet...
That was last year. Now the 150-pound grappler stands with the finest record of his varsity career (15-3-1); and with the NCAA districts coming up this weekend, Coleman is intent on bettering the fifth-place finish he earned two years...
Harvard's Ed Nosal took a disappointing third place in the weight throw, an event he was favored to win. Ed heaved the 35-pound shot 60 feet, leaving him over two feet behind the winner of the event, cross-town rival Tom Sirois of Northeastern...
Finishing fourth in the 150-pound division, captain Pat Coleman was the only Crimson wrestler to place in the Eastern championships Saturday at Annapolis, Md., as Harvard finished a distant tenth place behind upset victor Penn State...
...expected, Ivy League champion Princeton finished ahead of the Crimson, but Yale, a team Harvard beat in a dual meet, placed in front of the Crimson solely on the third-place performance of 190-pound Bill Eliot...