Word: hepner
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Only Joe Noble, Bob Foster, and Bob Gilmor could advance beyond the preliminaries. Noble, at 147, scored a quick pin over Don Resnick of Temple in the first round, decisioned Yale's captain, Phil Hepner, 6 to 1 in the second, but lost in the quarterfinals, 9 to 0, to Lehigh's Dick Santora...
Even the two Yale wins were hardly decisive. Both were 4 to 3 decisions gained on scant time advantage. Joe Noble at 147 held Eli captain Phil Hepner even, but Hepner escaped from the bottom position faster than did Noble, and picked up a minute, 35 second time advantage...
...Donnell will probably send Otis Graham against Bob Crook, although he is toying with the idea of moving captain Phil Hepner down from 147. If he does this, Ted Reese will move up to meet Joe Noble...
...recurrence of an old injury forced Captain Burnaman to forfeit his match to Ted Reese in the 137 pound class. Phil Hepner of the Bulldogs followed with a 9 to 2 decision over Phil Andrews...
...Elis' Andrew, at 127, should defeat Tatsuo Arima. Ted Reese is favored over John Winthrop at 130. Phil Hepner holds an edge over varsity captain Phil Burnamen at 147. Steve Jackson should defeat Phil Andrews...