Word: fortenbaugh
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...outstanding match of the day will pit John Noble against Tiger captain Bill Fortenbaugh at 147. Both are undefeated and eager to stay that way. Noble has already won six matches this season, but there is little to choose between in this tight match...
...Princeton showed a great ability for quick escapes and reversals from the bottom position, which in the 137 and 147 proved decisive. At 137, Curt Dohan scored a quick second-period reversal and added riding time to gain a 3 to 0 decision over Bob Crook, while Tiger Bill Fortenbaugh scored a last period escape and takedown to defeat Joe Noble...
...Dave Skeels (H) decisioned Dave Moulton, 3-0; 130--George McLaughlin (P) d. Paul Striker, 7-4; 137--Curt Dohan (P) d. Bob Crook, 3-0; 147--Bill Fortenbaugh (P) d. Joe Noble, 4-0; 157--Bill Macaleer (P) d. King Holmes, 2-1; 167--Bob Foster (H) pinned Ed Nell in 8:53 with half-nelson and crotch; 177--Captain Bob Gilmor (H) d. Dave Callard, 7-2; Unlimited--Captain John Hunt (P) d. Al Culbert...
...Bill Fortenbaugh at 147, and Captain John Hunt at heavyweight are by far the outstanding wrestlers on the team. Both went undefeated in the league last season, and have looked good so far this year...
...Fortenbaugh should be the toughest opponent that Noble has faced all season, but the Crimson wrestler has improved greatly since being thrown by M. I. T.'s Harris Hyman early in the season. Since then, he has amassed four wins, and only one loss...