Word: dave
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dave Skeels, Striker, and Bob Crook hold the key to Crimson success, for the lighter weights have been the varsity's weak spots. In the Springfield meet, the varsity was unable to pick up a win until Joe Noble at 147 gained an 8 to 1 decision...
...Crimson will have to offset its field losses with running wins. Much will depend on the performances of Joel Landau and Joel Cohen in the hurdles, Landau and Sandy Dodge in the dash, and Dick Wharton, Bill Morris, Phil Williams, Pete Reider, Dave Norris, and Bill Thompson in the longer events...
...relays are crucial, Cairns and Wharton should triple, with Morris and Dave Brahms completing the mile quartet. They would be hard-pressed to defeat the Cadets, whose best times so far have been in the vicinity of 3:23. In the two mile relay, Coach McCurdy has to choose four men from among Bob Weil, Al Gordon, Dick Norris, Phil Williams and other able-bodied distance runners, who can run the distance in less than 8:10, the Cadets' best...
...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...
...Dave Skeels at 123 will wrestle Ed Amerantes, one of the standouts for the Gymnasts. Mike Abramovitz will return to action at 130, replacing the injured Paul Striker. At 137, Bob Crook will be seeking his fifth win, as against one loss, while at 147, Joe Noble will be pitted against the other Springfield standout, Henry Bianowicz...