Word: bobs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Bob Hope Buick Show (NBC, 9-10 p.m.). Everybody wants to get into Hope's act, including Gina Lollobrigida, Jerry Colonna, Hedda Hopper. The show was filmed in Europe, during Hope's recent flying visit to U.S. military bases...
...after taking a 2-1 lead in the opening period. Two matches later, John Watkins, wrestling at 137, notched the varsity's second pin, beating M.I.T. sophomore Dave Lathan in 2:37. Nick Estabrook picked up another five points for the Crimson, the easy way, when an injury to Bob Forsten forced Tech to forfeit the 147-lb. division...
...even more convincing decision was scored by Bob Foster, the varsity's other unbeaten wrestler, over Tech 177-pounder Bob McCullough. Foster, swarming all over McCullough from the start, gained a quick takedown and earned another point for a predicament in the first period. In the second frame, Foster appeared to have pinned his man, but the referee had an obstructed view and was unable to call it. Three points for this near-fall and six more for a reversal, another near-fall and a one-minute time advantage made Foster's final margin...
Captain Joe Noble and ex-captain Bob Foster, victorious against Cornell and Franklin and Marshall, are favored to maintain their unbeaten records. Noble, at 157, will face Tech sophomore John Sullivan, who is 1-1-1 in varsity competition this year, while Foster, at 177, meets junior Bob McCullough, who has a 2-1 mark...
Still another soph, Bob Forsten, who has been pinned in both his starts at 147, meets the varsity's Nick Estabrook. In the heavyweight division, Ted Robbins, defeated by two of the top men in the East, Cornell's Dunlop and F & M's Pfrommer, should have much easier going against Engineer soph Jack Smith...