Word: abramowitz
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Dave Skeels, at 123, who won seven of his ten matches during the year, may have tough competition in freshman Bob Kozoln. At 130, Paul Striker will be hard-pressed by Yardling captain John Watkins, with Mike Abramowitz a strong third. Bob Crook and freshman John Vernaglia at 137 appear nearly equal, while Joe Noble at 147, one of the most vastly improved of the sophomores appears to be one of the few definite starters. At the weak 157 position, Jack Eastling and King Holmes, as evenly matched as any two men on the team, will be joined by another...
...Amerantes (S) d. Dave Skeels, 2-0; 130--Bill Chassey (S) pinned Mike Abramowitz in 7:58 with a body press; 137--Dick Dickey (S) d. Bob Crook, 7-3; 147--Joe Noble (H) d. Frank Mieliniki, 8-1; 157--Burt Berger (S) d. Jack Eastling, 4-1; 167--Bob Foster (H) d. Vic Lewin, 8-5; 177--Bob Gilmor (H) d. Buddy Woelfel in 2:00 with half-nelson and crotch; Heavyweight--George Benedict (S) d. Al Culbert...
Columbia's Cuban-born Jose Iglesias won the race, finishing well ahead of Reider in a record time of 25 minutes, 10.2 seconds. Schlaeppi trailed his teammate by over 150 yards. However, with these two Crimson runners disqualified, the official second finisher was Columbia's Stan Abramowitz who came in 100 yards behind Schlaeppi...
...behind Iglesias is a woefully weak team which has beaten Dartmouth, while losing to Yale in a triangular meet, beaten NYU, and lost to Fordham in dual meets. The only other real threat in the Light Blue lineup is number two man Stan Abramowitz whose time in the NYU meet was nearly two minutes slower than Iglesias' record mark...
...Lion harrier, Joso Ingelesias won the race well ahead of the Crimson's Bill Gillen, who completed the three mile freshman course in 16:43. Two seconds later Columbia's second runner, Abramowitz, crossed the finish line. The Quakers managed to insert one runner, Mortenson, into the first nine places...