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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Elephants trundled off with four of the class crowns. The 147 pound title remained with defending champion Bill Schoeberein as he felled Winthrop's Lloyd Aiello in three minutes flat. Henry Ziegler also won by a fall in defeating Kirkland's Bob Swan for the 167 pound title. The remaining two crowns went to Noel Scullin at 177 and Tim Anderson at the unlimited weight, who won by falls from Adams' Mel Ingalls and Lou LeFevre of Winthrop...
Lowell also managed to have its only three contestants each take a crown. Lawrence Wilde of the Bellboys, the only other defending champion to enter the finals, retained his 157 pound crown by taking a 3 to 0 decision from the Deacons' John Lane. Two of Wilde's Housemates, Al Muggia and Dave Royce, won the 130 and 123 crowns as they defeated their respective opponents in hard-fought, five-minute falls...
...sole remaining House match, Leverett pinned down the 137-pound title, as Bancroft Wheeler halted Adams' Pete Coker, who sustained a shoulder injury...
...other Yardling bouts, Hollis' Dave McLean won by a fall from Apley's Archie Leyasmeyer in a 137 pound encounter. At the same weight, Matthews North's John Butcher took a fall of Apley's Myron Barr. The 147 pound class found two Matthews men, Ed Pasternack and Rock Norby, losing by falls to Apley's Dan Murphy and Massachusetts' Bob Wilbur, respectively...
...pound matches saw Gordon Smith of Grays stop Phil Southall of Holworthy and Keith Gardiner of Massachusetts halt John Read of Matthews North. Both men scored victories by falls...