Word: albion
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Walt Minton had no trouble taking the 145 pounders for Kirkland, throwing Freddy Eaton in 1:05 with a bar and chancery. In the same way George Albion, a seasoned grappler, racked up a 12 to 2 decision over Jim Wiley in the 155 pound class...
...pound class--Albion (H) defeated Stein, decision...
Crimson-track captain Don MacKinnon strided to win the 45-yard hurdles and Peto Garland took both the shotput and high jump. Winners among Crimson matmen were Walt Parsons, Don Albion, and Lee Sosman, while Howard Schless won by forfoit...
Stocky, mild Prentiss Brown grew up in St. Ignace, Mich. (pop. 2,700), took an A.B. at Albion College, studied law in his father's office. He moved up the political ladder by slow, patient steps: county prosecutor, chairman of State conventions, Congressman. Elected to the Senate in 1936, he soon proved a greater statesman than many a man who had looked to be more of a ball-of-fire...
Captain Lee Sosman pinned Tuftman Graffeo in the unlimited class. Tufts only victory was gained in the 136-pound class when Rome won the decision from Hoffman. In the 175-pound class Pets Fuller gained a decision over Jumbo Linger. Don Albion defeated Lister for a Crimson tally in the 165-pound class, Walt Parsons won the 155-pound contest, Tyng won the 145's, Ed Rothman the 128's and Schless scored...