Word: phils
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...lighter weight classes. Phil Herrera at 123, and Ed Keating at 130 are the top performers. Hererra comes from Guatemala city, Guatemala; Keating is a local boy, graduate of Roxbury Latin...
Welterweights Phil Burnaman and Johnny Cole are both from Oklahoma. Burnaman had a fine record as a Tulsa High School performer and seems to have a firm hold on his 137 pound position. But Cole finds John Lane and Hank Brawle giving him a spirited fight for his post of 147. Any one of the three may be the top man by the season...
...individual Crimson performances, Jan Jersten, Steve Chandler, and Walton Rawis each won one out of three bouts in the foil. In the epee, George McNair and Los Scherer also had one out of three records, Paul Forand won his lone bout, and Phil Erard dropped two matches to his Army opponent. In saber competition, Harry Ziel and Bob McConaughy each took two out of three, while Bob Marsetta suffered three losses...
...folklike origin: Donnie heard it sung by an Ohio State girl friend, who had picked it up on the campus. Donnie worked it out on his guitar, changed it a bit, wrote some lyrics, sang it at parties, and prudently got it copyrighted. Six months ago, Cleveland Disk Jockey Phil McClean played a home recording of it on the air. After that, about 20 requests for it came in to station WERE every week. A brand-new record company ("Triple A") grabbed it for its first release, quickly sold 21,000 copies around Cleveland, then leased it to another label...
Crimson performers include Jan Jersten and Steve Chandier in the foil. Harry Ziel and Bob McConaughy in the saber, and Walton Rawis, George McNair, Lester Scherer, Paul Ferand, and Phil Erard in the epee...