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Waterman noticed a growth on the upper lip of Harvard ace Rich Starr. He demanded Starr not be allowed to compete with the moustache. The coach then tried to insert a 134 pound substitute to accept the forfeit in place of all-Ivy Al Gaby. He then shifted Gaby, who was already wrestling up one weight class. to 190 pounds to replace a weaker individual...
Other Yale standouts are Jeff Spendelow at 177 pounds and sophomore sensation Dave Cran at 150 pounds. Harvard's Rich Starr, the Crimson's winningest wrestler this season with a 14-2 mark, will meet Spendelow, and Dean Sheppard will take on Chan...
Harvard then proceeded to reel off three consecutive decisive wins to come within two points of the Tigers, 12-14. Colin Mangrum took a 7-1 decision, Mark Faller won, 12-5, and sophomore Richie Starr dominated his opponent for an 8-1 victory...
Streaking to his third straight victory since rejoining the team after a semester off, Dean Sheppard drubbed Ben Smith, 8-2, at 150 pounds, Rich Starr, the winningest wrestler on the team with a 13-2 mark, pinned his 177 pound rival at 4:09. "Starr really came out shootin' to win," assistant coach Bob Fehrs said...
...pounds, Starr started the frantic finishing rally by beating his opponent, 6-1. Scanlon put Harvard up by one point with a 7-4 decision at 190 pounds over U.S. Intercollegiate Judo Champion Jorge Gleser. Tripp kept the Crimson on top to stay with a 9-6 win over Tom Schoenfeld, accomplished after Crimson ace had fallen behind early in the second period, 4-1. Harvard won the preliminary freshmen meet...