Word: phils
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...varsity sophomores--Pete Morrison, Phil Burnaman, and Frank Baker--came up from last year's undefeated Yardling team...
...Yardlings it will be Tatsuo Arima at 123, Phil Andrews at 130, Charlie Roche at 137, Mike Murray at 147, Tom Rokel at 157, Bob Gilmore at 167, Jimmy Dale at 177, and Bob Wynne in the unlimited weight class...
...addition, Phil Burnaman, last year's freshman standout at 137, is "really hot--both fast and smart." Even the usually lumbering heavyweights are quick this year, Pickett comments, pointing to sophomore Pete Morrison and last year's regular George Bates, who are battling for the unlimited position...
...instance, which is usually a very shallow position, he has returning letterman Don Fern plus newcomer Al Muggla, who is "coming right along." Then at 130, Pickett has both veteran Bud Allen and a rapidly rising sophomore, Phil Herrera...
...villain (Phil Carey) finally sprays a little lead around and rides off with the struggling heroine (Donna Reed). The hero (Rock. Hudson) gallops in pursuit, joined by the villain's brother (Leo Gordon) and an Indian who is never really explained. They corner the rat at last, but not before he gets the heroine alone in a bedroom and, as the synopsis puts it, "has his way with...