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LOUIS E. WOLFSON, who has taken over a dozen companies in the past three years, is picking up another. Wolfson has bought 60,000 shares (40%) of St. Louis' Scullin Steel Co., a small foundry (1954 sales: $10,822,434) making steel castings for railroad cars and ships. Wolfson's buying has helped push up Scullin stock from 23 to 42½ per share...
Edward D. Churchill Jr. of Belmont, Mass.; Frederick B. Churchill of Belmont, Mass.; Ernest B. Dane 3d of Newport, R. I.; Lindsay E. Fischer of Colorado Springs, Col.; Harrison Gardner Jr. of Wenham, Mass.; Daryl R. Hawkins of Seattle, Wash.; Noel H. Scullin of Newton Centre, Mass.; Hans C. Vitzthum (Capt.) of Putney, Vt.; John H. Vohr of New Hampton, N. H.; Roger F. Langley Jr. of Barre, Mass...
Harry Gardner led with 42.2, while Noel Scullin was second for the team with 50.0. Ebby Dane, next season's captain, was third with 52.0, and Pete Churchill...
...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...
...Ingalls of Adams looked impressive in winning a fall off Dunster's Bob Fish, which foreshadows another prospectively fine-bout when he meets champion Scullin in the House 177 pound final...